dherrera
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Please can someone e-mail to me I can't open them here... I really wnat to see
[email protected]
thanks so much!
Darlene
[email protected]
thanks so much!
Darlene
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dherrera said:Please can someone e-mail to me I can't open them here... I really wnat to see
[email protected]
thanks so much!
Darlene
abrahamlaur said:okay, since i've never done a bridal shower before or anything, what is the point of those cards??
Brenda K. said:This was a great idea to put them on the shipping labels. I took the pictures along with the name and price and put them on pretty pastel cardstock( I cut and glued everyone). I then glue the individual cardstock on dowels. I then put the dowels in the green foam stuff (not sure what the name is) and put them in a pretty white basket. When the bride tells me what items she wants I make sure those are the product cardstock I have in the basket.
Then at the shower I pass around the basket and the guests just take the products (card stock and dowel) out of the basket and gives it to me at checkout. It works handy. I hope everyone understands this. Let me know if you have questions. Good Luck!
Brenda K.
Lisa S said:So this is what mine looks like. Mine are color coded as well... white = $0.00 - 20.00... silver = $20.01 - 50.00... pink = $50.01 - 100.00... and lavender = $100+.
heat123 said:cute ladies! I had my first shower last month and I special ordered red heart doilies (since that was the wedding color) and cut out all of her wishlist pasted them to each heart then hung them on a tree I have as a decoration in my house. I hung white x-mas lights at the base and everyone liked how it turned out. "The gift TREE" was cute to look at I think!
Nanisu said:What I have done for over 5 years now is separate the cards into financial categories: $20 and under, $21-40, and $40+, then I purchased three VERY small baskets at the fabric store, and I put bridal tule bows on them. I have the baskets out and the guests pick a card from the category they plan on spending and then they just give it to me with their order. This way there are no duplicates and people can give what they feel they can afford, or go in with others, or whatever. I emphasize in my showers that they are helping the bride by not only purchasing gifts for her but by buyng things for their own kitchen, and ask them to give me the card they chose with the order for their kitchen. I then draft someone at the payment station to make a receipt for the bride with her gifts, and on their order I add what they bought for the bride and circle it, so they know what was theirs and what was hers.
Nancy Collins
Teresa Lynn said:When I do the wishlist I laminate mine on heart die cuts so they can be reused.