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The Art of the OAMM Bridal Shower

Wedding season has arrived! Is hosting an event for a bride to be in your future? We’ve got you covered! Let us be your one-stop shop for simple resources to get you through your hosting duties from food to decor. We have provided you with a general timeline, from the planning phases right up to the special day, that should help you stay sane. Passed the planning stages and looking for quick help? No problem, it will be easy to get caught up. The food can be the hardest part, and that is all done for you in our Bridal Luncheon Mini Menu complete with grocery list and instructions – so you can jump right to the fun stuff.

1. Choose your OAMM your theme:

6-8 Weeks Before This is a bridal shower freezer style. We have two themes you could do depending on your thoughts and your bride:

Sit down and chat with your guest of honor about more general desires for the shower. It is her special day, and you want to honor her, find out if she has any special requests.

2. Invite Your Guests

4-6 Weeks Before Now that you have the guest list and addresses from the bride, you can start licking envelopes. No need to go to the store or order – we have printable invitations for your right here! You will also see above we have created a printable recipe card and note card for marriage advice and fun for additional activity at the shower. Place these in a scrapbook or three ring binder with clear sleeves or into a recipe box. You can frame the bride’s favorites for her new kitchen or place them all in a pretty counter-top organizer so that she can read them when she needs encouragement or ideas.

Consider also what else you need to include in your invitation to inform your guests of the theme.

3. Prepare Your Menu and Decorations

3-4 Weeks Before Cooking your menu is the easy part! See the instructions here. When it comes to decor, simple is best. We used mason jars as the design inspiration for our printables, so using them to decorate will give you a nice unified theme. Mason jars are inexpensive and as an added bonus you can pass them on to the bride to reuse in her kitchen. You can add candles, lace, ribbon, etc. (A floating candle in a mason jar with ribbon works nicely for evening events.) Or just simply baby’s breath flowers in a blue mason jar.     The following are printables for you to use for the special day:

5. Purchase Decorations and Supplies for Games

1-2 Weeks Before Purchase the supplies you need for the decorations you’ve planned, i.e. mason jars or vases, candles, fabric, etc. Print all of your printables that you will need for party day and start cutting them out and assembling. Don’t forget any other paper products you need (plates, cups, plastic utensils, napkins, tablecloths, etc.) And finally, be sure you have enough serving platters for your buffet table. It isn’t a necessity, but a drink dispenser is a nice touch (this one also holds ice and this one has a chalk label).

Want more activity beyond meal prep or presents? Check out our Pinterest page for more ideas.

6. Final Preparations

1-2 Days Before Time to thaw your cooked recipes, make sure you have all of your decorations and games ready to go, and purchase last minute items such as fresh flowers and anything you forgot. Enjoy the special day of honoring the bride, stress-free! Share Your Ideas! Please feel free to share links and suggestions for brides and those throwing them showers in the comments below. If you are a visual person, check out our Pinterest board for inspiration and additional games and ideas.