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Who is supposed to give the bride a bridal shower?
I am the groom's daughter. This is a second marriage for both. They are both in their mid 50's. Should we have a shower? I have no part in the wedding, who should put the shower on...if there is one?
I have recently started a new job (approximately 1 1/2 months). Everyone there knows I am getting married. Should I invite the girls I work with now to the bridal shower?
Do we really register this far ahead? I used to work for Target and I know that if you register this far ahead most of the merchandise will be discontinued before the showers. Would it be okay to wait. When is the last time we should consider registering for gifts?
Hello! I have a quick question about the Bridal Shower. Is there a certain time frame that this should be given? I was thinking it needed to be done about a month before the wedding, but am not sure that is correct. Any advise on time frame would be greatly appreciated.
Is it ok to send out shower invitations if the wedding invitations have not been sent yet? One shower is in August and the other is in September. The wedding date is 10-21-2000.
We have guests that are going to be invited to the wedding. Should they also be invited to the shower, I know that they will not be able to attend and I do not want them to feel obligated to send a gift, but I do not want to hurt anyone's feelings by not inviting them. Please let me know the proper thing to do.
My best friend is getting married. It is her 1st wedding, but the groom's 2nd. They have all the household necessities they need. People keep asking her if she is registered anywhere. We are having a personal shower for her and are having a Jack and Jill. Is she still supposed to register somewhere or is there a way to say they just want money without being tacky? She was wondering if they can register at their Travel agency. I hope you can help.
This may sound like a stupid question, but are the gifts bought for a wedding shower usually gifts from the registry or are they personal gifts like lingerie.
Recommended Books about Wedding Planning
FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner
The Ultimate Wedding Planner & Organizer, 2nd Edition
The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day
What I Love About You
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Plan the Wedding of Your Dreams The Easy, No-Hassle Way - Complete with every detail.
The Groom's Instruction Manual: How to Survive and Possibly Even Enjoy the Most Bewildering Ceremony Known to Man
The Engaged Groom: You're Getting Married. Read this Book.
On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography
Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories
Bridal Bargains, 9th Edition: Secrets to Throwing a Fantastic Wedding on a Realistic Budget
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