The old tradition of bridal showers was a way of a bride to have gifts of everyday items with which to start married life and establish her own home. While bridal showers are still an opportunity for family and friends to give the bride gifts for her new life, they are also a time of fun and enjoyment for the bride before she is married.

The plan for most bridal showers is predictable – the guests come, they play a few games, they watch while the bride opens her gifts, they eat and then go home again. One bridal shower is pretty much the same as the next. The benefits of bridal shower themes are widely known.

What if you could plan a bridal shower that was different? Come up with some creative ideas to liven up the traditional bridal shower? Here are some great ideas to help you plan and host an incredible bridal shower that will have people talking for weeks afterwards.

Think outside the square as far as the venue is concerned. How about a picnic in a local park? Maybe you have a park with a bandstand you can use for free, or you could spread colorful picnic rugs under a big shady tree. Roomy market umbrellas could be a stand-by in case of rain.

What about a progressive bridal shower? The first house is where everyone meets and plays the games before moving on to the second house where the bride unwraps her gifts while the guests enjoy some wine and savories, and then the whole party goes to the last house for dessert, cake and coffee. The party games could take place during the drive between the houses, maybe a treasure hunt.

A coffee shop or a small restaurant are ideal venues for small bridal showers. Look for a venue that is different from the usual place where bridal showers are held. Take a look at Bridal Shower Etiquette for more details.

Turn over your whole house to the theme for a fun bridal shower; create a tropical island or a western dance hall. Organize lavish decorations and get the guests the all come in fancy dress. Try to come up with variations that are more fun than the traditional themes.

Bridal showers always seem to be held on a Saturday, but you could choose to change this. Consider holding the bridal shower as a breakfast or during the week in the evening, for a different occasion. To allow guests their weekends free, hold the bridal shower at a different time to normal.

Plan your theme around your creative venue to make a complete story out of the occasion. A bridal shower doesn’t have to have a bridal theme. You will find the bridal shower invitations section very interesting! No matter where the shower is to be held, plan a theme that suits the bride. Maybe she enjoys a particular sport or hobby, like yoga, golf or skiing. Choose any of these activities to be the theme for the bridal shower and when the guests come dressed up to the theme, more fun is assured.

Look to your creative theme and unique venue to suggest ideas for the invitations. Use you imagination to create a different style of invitation that emphasises the theme. Having the invitations hand delivered when you can expect people to be home, either by a courier company or by a friend dressed up to match the theme.

The food and refreshments you decide on will also be inspired by the theme. Try out some different recipes in advance and use your creativity to present the food. You are sure to have friends who love to cook, who will help you with the food.

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