Events leading up to a wedding give the bride-to-be opportunities to spend time with a variety of friends and family. The large number of people a bride may have to interact with, though, can also mean less time spent with close family members and the special moments that only a family can share as part of the overall wedding experience. This is why a bridal shower brunch with intimate family and friends just before the bustle of the wedding day is a good idea.
Not only is a bridal shower brunch a meaningful and inexpensive way of bringing close family members together with the bride, it can also give them a chance to hear and share in ideas and planning for the wedding and feel more involved in the event. The brunch usually takes place around mid-day, between 10 a.m. and noon, several days before the wedding.
Step one in hosting a bridal shower brunch is finding a nice location, with just the like ambience. It may be a private section of a restaurant or banquet hall. But more often than not, the home of the bride or a close friend works just fine, as will any location with an elegant, calm surrounding. The decorating approach should match the color theme of the wedding, while reflecting the style, class and personality of the bride.
March 17th, 2010
Janine Moore
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