- The date, time, and length of the wedding shower
- The address and specific location of the party
- The name of the bride, and the correct spelling of the groom's full name
- The intended shower guests, listed by name
- The location of the couple's wedding gift registry or registries
- Directions or even a map to the party venue
- The theme, if it is to be a themed wedding shower
- Indicate whether cocktails and snacks, tea and cake, or a full meal will be served
- In the case of a potluck party, suggest dishes guests can bring
- What guests should wear, if this is appropriate
- RSVP information, and an RSVP deadline
That's it, unless you want to include other information on your bridal shower invitations. If you're planning a bridal shower that will have a specific theme, consider choosing invitations that highlight that theme, e.g., invitations with a vintage kitchen pattern for a kitchen shower. Remember, however, that how your bridal shower invitations look is less important than ensuring that everyone has a good time. If guests enjoy themselves, they'll forgive almost any breach in etiquette!
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