Bridal Shower Invitation Card

What do you say in a bridal shower card?

Examples

  • “So happy for you.”
  • “With warmest wishes for the bride-to-be…”
  • “What a busy and exciting time!
  • “Please don't mind my happy tears.
  • “Wishing you all the best today, on your wedding day, and in your life together.”
  • “Blessings to you as you prepare to say I do.”
  • “Just wanted to shower you with some happy wishes!”
  • Who is invited to a bridal shower?

    Once a shower date is set, the host or hostess and the bride should sit down to discuss the number of guests he or she feels comfortable having. If the bride's list exceeds that number, consider having more than one shower—perhaps one for friends and one for family (more on that in the next point).

    What do you write in a bridal shower card for a friend?

  • It's almost here!
  • Congratulations on finding your happily ever after!
  • Congratulations on finding Mr.
  • I can't imagine a more beautiful bride than you!
  • Here's to your special day—and every day after with your new husband.
  • Congratulations!
  • Have a happy wedding day and life together!
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    What is etiquette for sending out wedding invitations?

    Invitations should be sent to your guests six to eight weeks in advance of your wedding. Invitations for destination weddings should be sent to your guests three months in advance of your wedding.

    What do you say in a bridal shower card?

    Examples

  • “So happy for you.”
  • “With warmest wishes for the bride-to-be…”
  • “What a busy and exciting time!
  • “Please don't mind my happy tears.
  • “Wishing you all the best today, on your wedding day, and in your life together.”
  • “Blessings to you as you prepare to say I do.”
  • “Just wanted to shower you with some happy wishes!”
  • What do you call a wedding if you're already married?

    Getting weddinged, verb: The act of having a wedding after you're already legally married. Etiquette says they can be called “vow renewals” — but those generally shouldn't occur until closer to ten years later (or maybe after someone breaches the vows).

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