Make inexpensive and personalized chocolate bar favors for the bridal shower! The too easy to be true instructions:
1. Choose a few favorite photos (we love baby photos of the bride), then print them using an ink-jet printer
or photocopy onto lightweight paper. (Enlarge or reduce images if
needed.)
2. With a paper cutter, trim so photos are slightly shorter than
candy bars.
3. Remove outer wrappers but not inner foil.
4. Wrap each candy
bar with a photo, and secure in back with double-sided tape.
5. Adorn with
waxed twine tied in a small bow.
Voila! Custom photo favors!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Bridal Shower Theme: Lilly Pulitzer Inspired
Images: The Scarlet Letter Boutique, Zazzle, KinsREvent Company, Etsy, Etsy, Etsy, Peapods Cookies
Invites
We found a few gems that will really set the tone for the Lilly inspired shower. Head to Zazzle or Etsy for the invites featured above.
Décor
Go with a mix of garden ideas like the ones found here and very preppy ideas. Think everything monogram.
Drinks
Go with pink cocktails like:
Raspberry Flirtini
Mix 1 part vodka with ½ part Chambord and add champagne. Serve in champagne flutes.
Cosmopolitan
To make the perfect Cosmopolitan mix 1 oz. vodka, ½ oz. triple sec, ½ oz. lime juice and ½ oz cranberry juice. Serve in a martini glass garnished with a slice of lime.
Pink Bikini
Take 1.75 liter raspberry lemonade and add 1 3/4 cups coconut rum and 1 cup amaretto liqueur.
Favors
Give everyone personalized lemonade packets.
Food
A menu of anything would work for the Lilly shower. Classic tea party works. Of course, adding these cookies from Peapods Cookies helps the theme.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Bridal Shower Game: Nearly Newlywed Game
Nearly Newlywed Game
Turn the classic TV game into a fun bridal shower one. This game is particularly good for co-ed showers where you can ask both of them the questions at the same time.
Note: these questions are stereotypical so switch around to your actual couple's likes.
Questions for the Groom
1) What is the bride's favorite handbag/purse designer?
2) Within 3, how many shoes/sunglasses/purses does the bride own?
3) What's her favorite perfume?
4) What's her most commonly used expression?
5) What celebrity does she remind you of the most?
Questions for the Bride
1) What color does the groom think looks best on you?
2) What is his dream car?
3) What is the name of his fantasy football team?
4) If he could have played any sport professionally, what would it have been?
5) What's his favorite beer?
Questions for Either
Note: these questions are stereotypical so switch around to your actual couple's likes.
Questions for the Groom
1) What is the bride's favorite handbag/purse designer?
2) Within 3, how many shoes/sunglasses/purses does the bride own?
3) What's her favorite perfume?
4) What's her most commonly used expression?
5) What celebrity does she remind you of the most?
Questions for the Bride
1) What color does the groom think looks best on you?
2) What is his dream car?
3) What is the name of his fantasy football team?
4) If he could have played any sport professionally, what would it have been?
5) What's his favorite beer?
Questions for Either
1) Who said I love you first?
2) What would your partner say your last fight was about?
3) Who was late last?
4) What was their favorite vacation?
5) How many children does the other want?
6) What would your significant other say was their favorite date?
7) Who takes longer to get ready in the morning/for a date?
8) Who hit on the other first?
9) You're at a bar. What would your significant other order?
Monday, July 15, 2013
Bridal Shower Etiquette: Are kids invited to bridal showers?
Q: . Are kids invited to bridal showers?
A: No. Bridal showers are adult-only affairs so children should not be invited (and are not assumed to be.) If in doubt, always ask the hostess. If you're the hostess and you think a guest might bring a kid, bring it up casually -"so whose baby-sitting Kim for the afternoon?" They should get the hint
A: No. Bridal showers are adult-only affairs so children should not be invited (and are not assumed to be.) If in doubt, always ask the hostess. If you're the hostess and you think a guest might bring a kid, bring it up casually -"so whose baby-sitting Kim for the afternoon?" They should get the hint
Monday, May 27, 2013
Bridal Shower Theme: Starbucks/Coffee Inspired
Image sources: Hostess with the Mostess, Christy Robbins, Chica and Jo, Kimz Kitchen, Zazzle, Etsy, Your Home Based Mom
Dealing with a bride who doesn't start the day without an iced white chocolate mocha? Know a bride who would probably make her wedding budget if she cut out her daily lattes? Why not throw a Starbucks/coffee inspired bridal shower for her?
Another nice thing about the coffee themed shower is that it's very work-appropriate. This is a great shower for teacher's lounges or office showers.
Invites
Set the tone for the shower with an invite that shows everyone that the couple's coffee breaks are just too cute for words.
Or let everyone know that the couple really are a perfect blend with this invite.
Drinks
Since the theme is coffee, obviously you're going to have lots of coffee for this shower. The easy solution: create a coffee bar! One sample menu for drinks would be Decaf, Regular, Tea, Water, and Hot Water for Hot Chocolate or Hot Teas.
Note: Non-coffee drinks are essential here because not everyone drinks (or likes) coffee.
The toppings for the coffee bar of one sample coffee shower included vanilla, hazelnut, creamer, milk, flavored creamers, various sugars, chocolate dipped sugar cubes, sprinkles, chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, whipped cream, chocolate covered peppermint sticks, and lemons.
- Try putting vanilla sugar cubes, chocolate dipped sugar cubes, or heart shaped sugar cubes to add an unique touch to the coffee bar.
- Having a selection of flavored syrups like vanilla and hazelnut for the coffee bar takes the coffee to the next level. Try this recipe to make flavored syrups for the coffee.
Homemade Frappie Recipe
courtesy of Recipezaar.com
Ingredients
1/2 cup milk
2 tablespoons chocolate syrup
1 tablespoon granulated sugar, plus
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/3 cup strong coffee
1 cup ice
Directions
1. In a blender, combine everything but the ice, and blend until sugar has dissolved.
2. Add ice and blend until smooth (sometimes you will need a bit more ice).
3. Don't forget to top off with some whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup!
Food
Yum! When we think of coffeehouses, we think of desserts-and ton of them. Serve plenty of cupcakes, cookies, biscotti, and cake for this shindig.
Try different coffee-inspired cupcakes like:
- Chocolate coffee cupcakes with coffee buttercream
- Caramel Frappuccino Cupcake
- Vietnamese Coffee Cupcake
- Doughnuts and Coffee Cupcake (shown to the left)
Favors
What else can you give out as favors? Coffee, of course! Try personalized coffee bags that say "Bride's Bridal Shower" on them or coffee scoop favors.
We are not affiliated with Starbucks. Affiliate links were used.
Labels:
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Theme: Coffee and Tea
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Sex and the City Bridal Shower Invitations
Sex and the City remains one of our favorite TV shows. Of course, one of our most-viewed posts is on planning a Sex and the City shower but recently we've given a ton of comments asking for more invitations that perfectly set the tone for this type of fete.
This Martini themed bridal shower invite is ideal for a SATC shower. Did Carrie go one episode without a Cosmo? Didn't think so.
Go obvious with the NYC theme. The ladies loved Manhattan and if your bride does too then celebrate it with this New York Skyline invite.
Carrie wasn't the typical bride so skip a "typical" bridal shower (or invitation for that matter.) These chic modern cocktail party shower invites are just the trick-nothing too girly or frilly for Mrs. Big.
Or celebrate the girls love of Manolos and Jimmy Choos with this stiletto bridal shower invite.
This Martini themed bridal shower invite is ideal for a SATC shower. Did Carrie go one episode without a Cosmo? Didn't think so.
Go obvious with the NYC theme. The ladies loved Manhattan and if your bride does too then celebrate it with this New York Skyline invite.
Carrie wasn't the typical bride so skip a "typical" bridal shower (or invitation for that matter.) These chic modern cocktail party shower invites are just the trick-nothing too girly or frilly for Mrs. Big.
Or celebrate the girls love of Manolos and Jimmy Choos with this stiletto bridal shower invite.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Bridal Shower Guestbook: Flower Wreath of Wishes
What a unique fun thing for a guestbook! The paper flowers pop out to let every guest write notes, well-wishes, thoughts, etc. in a wreath that can then be hung up. Get it at Uncommon Goods.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Theme: Mad Men Themed Bridal Shower
Sources: Kaley Goes, Etsy, Broadsheet, Beau-Coup, Tressugar, Pizzazzerie
Ah, Mad Men. Pretend like the bride is marrying Don Draper (lucky gal) and channel your inner housewife or working girl with this fun themed wedding shower. Take your inspiration from the show.
Invitations
Set the mood with invites that let everyone know-this is going to be a party like its 1963. Be sure to let everyone know to channel their best Joan, Betty, or Jackie. We loved the invites from Etsy seller Creatively Engaged-the silhouette of the Mad Men characers sets the tone for a hip cocktail shower.
Source: Pizzazerie
FoodThink of the favorite 1960s classics like shrimp cocktail, chip and dip, ambroasia salad, mini pineapple upside-down cakes, deviled eggs, a cheeseball and crackers, pigs-in-a-blanket, and of course, cake! Fondue was also big in the 1960s.
Drinks
It wouldn't be a tribute to Mad Men if it weren't for cocktails. Tom Collins, Martinis, and Vodka Gimlets were all huge in this era as were daiquiris, Manhattans, mojitos, Pink Squirrels, Whiskey Sour, Bloody Mary, and White Russians.
-Make your own martini bar. Set up:
1) Vodka and Gin
2) Vermouth
3) Cocktail Shaker
4) Classic martini accompaniments-Olives, cocktail onions, olive juice, lemon slices, citrus rind, maraschino cherries and any other additions you'd like to put in your cocktail.
Decor
Of course, the real retroness of this shower comes from the decor and props. Look on Craigslist, Ebay, and in vintage stores for the decor.
- Place vintage magazines, like Ladies Home Journal, Vogue, and Life around.
- Frame copies of vintage ads around the food.
- Use a vintage typewriter as a prop or as a guest book-have each guest write a note to the future bride.
- The Mad Men website has a few printables of posters and door hangers to hang up.
- Place candy cigarettes in bowls around the shower to help complete the 1960s feel.
Stick with the martini theme and hand out mini cocktail shakers, mini martini glasses, and cocktail mixes.
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