At Home Bachelorette Parties
What makes a great bachelorette party? Some girls say it is going out
to bars, flirting with guys, and drinking shots all night long. Other
girls, especially slightly older brides, find that they aren't looking
for a situation that will only make them feel uncomfortable.
If you are planning a bachelorette party for a more reserved friend, or
a girl who doesn't drink, how do you still make sure she has a fun event?
Are there rules for planning a bachelorette party?
First, there are no set rules for bachelorette party planning. There are,
however, several key elements that make a bachelorette party a success.
The first step is to determine the expectations of the bride. Does she
want to stay in? Does she want to invite twenty girls, or only six? Does
she have a restaurant she wants to visit, a concert she'd like to go to,
or would she prefer an at home gathering?
Knowing the wishes of the bride is a key step to begin your planning.
If you have determined that the bride wants a less wild, simpler bachelorette
party, you have many options to make sure it is still memorable. First,
be sure to include the right guests - girls that the bride feels closest
to. Next, think about a theme for your party. Does the bachelorette love
chocolate? Maybe you can have a chocolate party with chocolate fountains
and goodies, and gift bags for all the guests that are a rich, brown color,
filled with chocolate gifts. Or, try a theme centered on the groom, such
as a "girly" football party for a girl who is marrying a huge football
fan. This party can include all the guests wearing football gear like
jerseys and the food being a tailgate style. No matter what theme you
choose, make sure that it fits the bride, and your bachelorette party
will be more successful.
Another key to an at-home party is making sure there are no men allowed!
Send your boyfriend or husband out for the night to make sure you have
the house to yourself. Or, ideally, plan the bachelorette party for the
same night as the bachelor party when the guys are busy themselves. Next,
plan great food. A bachelorette party should feel indulgent, so make sure
you are providing good snacks, or to keep costs down, make it a potluck
party. Have each girl bring a favorite dish and you can all get together,
snack, and play bachelorette party games!
Finally, remember to focus entirely on the bride. Have the girls each
share a special story about a funny moment with the bride, or to write
down their favorite memory of her. Then, take turns reading the memories
and have the bride guess who wrote what. It is a good bonding experience
and reminds everyone why they love the bride and lets guests who don't
know each other well get to know each other better before the wedding.
Whatever you do for your bachelorette party, remember that the key to
a great party is the love you put into it and the friends you have gathered.
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