On some occasions there is a mixed bridal shower, but if that is not announced in the bridal shower then no, the groom should stay away from the bridal shower and only be there at the end of the bridal shower to pick up his bride to be after the shower is over.
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Many bridal consultants have or can include shower services. Another source for inspiration are bridal magazines. Often you can find these for free at dress shops and online.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4922215_send-bridal-shower-invitations.html That should answer mailing out questions. Have fun! Kath
Whether you know the bride or not you should bring a gift to her bridal shower. You also have the right to not attend the wedding shower especially if you are not invited to the wedding.
A bridal shower invitation should include your house address, RSVP number, and especially a date.Also, a thank you at the bottom of the card. You should have include a warm greeting, and state the purpose of the card. Finally, you should state that you would love to see so and so there, because it makes people feel more appreciated. Basically, be polite and friendly.
Generally the Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids get together and have a Bridal Shower or, the mother of the bride may have one as well. Whomever has the bridal shower pays for it and they have the right to ask guests that they know to contribute some of the food if they so wish.
For a bridal shower, gifts that you can give can range from clothing to household tools and the perfect site to get those things range from Macy's, Sears, JCPenny, or Bed Bath and Beyond.
There are many companies which offer bridal shower gifts. These include Cafepress and Target. You can also check Wal-Mart, Kmart, Bed Bath and Beyond and other.
Unless the bride/couple has specifically requested that there NOT be a bridal shower, they are always acceptable. Attention should be paid to holding the shower in a location and with a theme with which the bride will be comfortable.
Yes it is etiquette to have a bridal shower for a second wedding.