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The thread centers around sharing bridal shower invitation templates and discussing printing options. Participants exchange templates, express gratitude, and share personal experiences related to bridal showers and registry practices.
Views differ regarding printing materials and the effectiveness of online ordering versus in-person orders, with no clear consensus on these topics.
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katie0128 said:Here you go...
One is the template and you need to fill in the info. The other is a "completed" invite so you can see what it is supposed to look like.
Let me know if you have any questions...
Jules711 said:do you just print these on normal paper? I would think anything too thick would be hard to fold, but maybe brochure paper??
Jules711 said:It looks great. I do used the PC ones too. Do you find that people order online instead of at the show? I have a bridal shower this weekend and she filled out the registry, but we really haven't shared it with anyone. It was more an easy way for her to fill a wish list out and it can stay there if she doesn't get everything on her list.
When creating a bridal shower invitation, be sure to include the bride's name, the date and time of the shower, the location (including the address), RSVP details, and any specific theme or registry information. It's also nice to add a personal touch or a short message about the celebration.
Choosing a theme for the bridal shower invitation can be based on the bride's interests, the wedding theme, or the season. Popular themes include garden parties, rustic chic, or kitchen-themed showers, especially if the bride enjoys cooking. Once you have a theme, you can select colors, fonts, and images that reflect it.
You can definitely create your own bridal shower invitations if you want a personal touch! There are many online templates available that can help you design beautiful invitations. However, if you prefer a professional look or are short on time, purchasing pre-made invitations can be a great option.
The best way to send out bridal shower invitations depends on your guest list and personal preference. You can choose traditional paper invitations sent via mail, or opt for digital invitations sent through email or social media. Digital options can be more convenient and allow for easy tracking of RSVPs.
It’s recommended to send out bridal shower invitations about 4 to 6 weeks before the event. This gives guests enough time to RSVP and make arrangements to attend. If many guests are traveling from out of town, consider sending them out even earlier to accommodate their plans.