SHOWERS
The custom of a "bridal shower" came about when a poor Dutch miller fell in love with a maiden whose father forbade the match and refused to provide a dowry. The miller's friends came to the rescue and "showered" the bride-to-be with enough gifts in order to start housekeeping.
The wedding shower, traditionally a get-together for women only, is now just as likely to include the female and male. A "his and her" shower is a perfect way for the bride's friends and the groom's friends to meet each other. It also is easier to plan showers around what both the bride and groom enjoy.
Bridal showers should be scheduled a significant time after the engagement parties, but anywhere from two months to at least two weeks before the wedding. Shower invitations should be mailed at least three weeks in advance if possible. The couple should have registered for gifts at gift registries before the showers and these can be listed, along with decorating colors, in the invitations. The time frame exception is brides who live far away from where the wedding is held. Then showers may be planned for when she is in town so she doesn't have to make extra trips. Or, if there's absolutely no time before the wedding, a shower can be given after the couple returns from their honeymoon.
Shower guests should also be invited to the wedding, unless it's an office shower. Don't invite the same friends and relatives to multiple showers (one shower gift per person/family should be enough). Although, the bride and groom's mothers and the maid of honor may come to multiples and need not bring a gift to every one.
Any friend of the bride and groom may give a shower. Traditionally, it should not be a member of their immediate families. Often, it is the maid of honor and other bridesmaids who host a shower. Plan with your friends when selecting a date, as you may be busy during this time with making other plans for your wedding day. Consult with them as to where you are registered for wedding gift ideas. Then you may wish to choose a theme for the shower. Shower theme ideas are given below:
Kitchen Shower
Kitchen showers offer a wide range of gift ideas and prices.
Gadgets/strainers, peelers, etc. 
  Nonstick-coated cookware/bakeware
  Small appliances/clock, electric skillet, coffee maker, electric can opener, hand 
  Mixer, crock pot, popcorn maker, deep fryer, etc. 
  Cookbooks
  Canister set – spice rack/spices
  Cutlery – cutting board
  Utensil set – measuring cups/spoons
  Mugs
  Salt & pepper shakers
  Funnels
  Kitchen towels, dish cloths, pot holders, scrub pads, dish soap, laundry soap, etc. 
  Aprons
  Serving bowls, freezer containers, etc. 
  
Bar Shower
Everything the couple will need for stocking a basic home bar. 
  Assorted liquor
  Assorted wines
  Assorted liqueurs
  Assorted aperitifs
  Mixers
  Glasses/goblets/snifters
  Ice bucket
  Cocktail shaker
  Wine rack
  Bar utensils
  A guide to mixing drinks
  Carafe
  Punch bowl
  Pitchers
  Coasters
  Corkscrew
  Blender
  Ice crusher
Personal Shower
To pamper the bride and groom at this special time.
| Hers | His | 
| Peignoir sets | Pajamas | 
| Nightgown | Robe | 
| Robe | Terry wrap | 
| Teddy | Slippers | 
| Bra & bikini set | Razor | 
| Camisole | Travel alarm | 
| Slips | After shave/cologne | 
| Slippers | Travel alarm | 
| Padded hangers | Calculator | 
| Scents/soaps | Stationery | 
| Sachets | |
| Cologne | |
| Dusting powder | |
| Monogrammed stationery | 
Plant Shower/Gardening Shower
Gardening tools
  Variety of plants
  Pots
  Potting soil
  Plant fertilizer
  Planting utensils
  Gardening equipment
  Plant hangers
  Gloves
  Gardening clogs
  Bulbs/seeds
  Plant stand
  Book about plants
  Watering can
  Sun dial
  Lawn furniture
Linen Shower
Tablecloths/table runners
  Napkins/napkin rings
  Placemats
  Dish towels/cloths
  Potholder/mitts
  Towels/bath, hand, guest
  Bath sheets
  Washcloths
  Accessories
  Bath mats
  Scale
  Sheets
  Pillows
  Pillowcases
  Blankets
  Electric blanket
  Comforter
  Bedspread
  Pillow shams
  Hamper
  Rug and lid set
  Shower curtain & liner
Gourmet Shower
a joint shower idea for the couple that enjoys cooking and entertaining.
Assorted prepackaged foods
  Soufflé dish
  Warming trays
  Food processor
  Stand mixer
  Toaster-oven
  Matching aprons
  Espresso maker
  Microwave/convection oven
  Molds
  Coffee grinder
  Poachers
  Crepe maker
  Vegetable steamer
  Wok
  Vinegars
  Preserves
  Herbs & spices
  Cheese boards/servers
  Baskets
  Salad spinner
  Food slicer
  Hibachi
  Yogurt maker
  Ice cream maker
  Juicer
  Serving bowls
  Recipe books
Joint Gift Ideas
A place setting of fine china
  A place setting of sterling
  Informal dinnerware
  Flatware
  Sterling candlesticks
  Crystal decanter set
  Electronic games
  Stereo equipment
  Camera/lens
  Gas grill
  Sports equipment
  Gift certificates
  Luggage
  Radio
  Television
  Vacuum cleaner
  Garden equipment
  Home video equipment
  
Barbecue Shower
Grill
  Charcoal
  Picnic basket
  Picnic accessories
  Lawn ornaments
  Yard games (croquet, darts, horseshoes, etc.) 
  Barbecue utensils
  Lighter fluid, starting devices
  Cookbook, recipes
  Yard/Ornamental lights
  Insect repelling devices
  
Recipe Shower
Each guest brings a favorite recipe and either some of the ingredients or some of the utensils necessary to make the recipe.
Recipe cards (blank) 
  Recipe box
  Recipe books
  Recipe holders
  
Pantry Shower
Canned goods
  Prepared foods
  Anything for the kitchen cupboard–staples
Paper Shower
Table mats
  Paper towels
  Personalized stationery
  Napkins
  Magazine subscriptions
  Book matches
Tupperware Shower
Anything made of Tupperware–containers, etc.
Crystal Shower
Any needed glassware, etc.
Holiday Shower
Champagne flutes for New Year's
  Christmas ornaments
  Christmas table linens
  Seder plate for Passover
  Flag for Fourth of July and Veterans Day
  Turkey plate for Thanksgiving
  Ceramic pumpkin for Halloween
  Decorations for any other holiday
Of course, these are just some themes for showers. The list can go on and on, depending on what the couple may need or like. Just let your imagination go to work!
If the couple is beginning marriage with virtually nothing, a general shower is probably the best to give, even if you are including the groom. If they are merging households and need to fill in items, a theme shower is the most practical. This way you can indulge the couple with necessities and luxuries at the same time. In any case, consult the bridal registries, family, and mutual friends for gift suggestions. When you decide the type of shower you will hold, be sure to specify it on the invitations.
Shower Activities, Food and Games
The main event at all showers is the bride and groom opening the gifts. Make sure you have one of the hosts or a guest record the gifts and the giver so the bride will have an accurate account when writing out thank you notes. Have someone take snapshots at the shower. This may also be a nice gift from the "photographer." He/she may wish to put together a photo album of the shower.
Refreshments served will depend on the time of day you plan to hold the shower. Keep refreshments as simple as possible. Salads, casseroles, cold cuts, barbecues, sandwiches, etc. are the easiest to make and can be done ahead of time. If you have a theme shower, you may wish to coordinate the food served with the theme. A garden shower could feature vegetable salads, pasta with asparagus, etc., a bar shower could include typical finger foods, like chicken wings, mini pizzas, little wieners, etc., a gourmet shower could include quiche, various cheeses and fancy desserts, a barbeque shower could have barbeque hamburgers, chicken, etc., a holiday shower could have Christmas cookies, Easter ham, or turkey sandwiches, etc... you get the idea.
Games and other fun activities liven up a shower, but don't have too many or play them for too long. Some ideas can include:
- Dice Doubles - wrap up a bunch of small gifts in colorful and different sized packages. Have two sets of dice rotate around the guests (in pie tins). Each person shakes and when they get a double, they pick a gift. When all gifts are gone, set a time limit (10 minutes or so) and then when doubles are rolled, gifts are taken away from those who have them. When the time is up, everyone gets to open and keep their gifts.
- Bride Bingo - make bingo cards that instead of numbers, have gift items that the bride is likely to receive. As she opens her gifts, the guests mark off the items they have on their cards. Whoever gets bingo first (or comes closest), receives a gift. This keeps guests interested in everything the bride opens. Ready made bridal bingo cards can be ordered online.
- Make a montage or album - have each guest bring a favorite photo of the bride, groom or couple. They can then tell the story of the photo (which should be recorded or brought along with the picture). These can then be given to the bride as keepsakes.
- Pin the Boutonniere on the Groom - Blow up a photo of the groom and then blindfold guests one at a time and have them pin a paper flower on him. The guest who gets closest to the left lapel wins a prize.
- Bridal Jeopardy - The shower hostess compiles a series of trivia questions about the bride and groom and then asks the guests to phrase the questions. Example: (Answer "Champs Bar". Question "Where did they meet".) The guest who guesses the most wins a prize.
- Bridal Questions - Have a sheet of paper with questions about the bride and groom that may not be obvious to most people. Give them pencils and a time limit and the guest who completes the most questions correctly wins a prize. You can also give prizes for least answered, second most, etc. Questions like, where did they meet, where did they go for their first date, where did they get engaged, what's their favorite food, etc.
- Who/What am I - pin words on the back of guests (like: groom, church, unity candle, cake, etc.) and then everyone has to ask yes or no questions of the other guests to guess who/what they are. The first one to guess correctly gets a prize.
 
 
 
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