Pre-wedding Parties Dumas TX

As the date for your wedding draws near, you and your fiance will find yourselves the subjects of a whirlwind of parties. Some you will host, but for most you two will be the guests of honor, which means you get to pretty much relax and enjoy the festivities.

Local Companies

Ella Blu
(915) 881-9999
6974 Gateway Blvd E
El Paso, TX
Princess Bridal
(432) 332-1608
615 S Grant Ave
Odessa, TX
Radonna's Creative Images
(409) 833-5003
2315 Calder St
Beaumont, TX
Daquari's D J Music
(210) 680-3550
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Lewisville Bridal Center
(972) 221-7979
419 S Mill St
Lewisville, TX
Novias Y Novedades Liany
(806) 934-4961
518 S Dumas Ave
Dumas, TX
Ventura's Bridal Fashions
(713) 880-2364
102 North Loop
Houston, TX
Weddings by Teresa
(713) 979-2672
5779 Woodway Dr
Houston, TX
David's Bridal Alterations
(512) 899-3702
5400 Brodie Ln
Sunset Valley, TX
Mia Bridal Couture
(713) 622-2022
4348 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX

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As the date for your wedding draws near, you and your fiance will find yourselves the subjects of a whirlwind of parties. Some you will host, but for most you two will be the guests of honor. which means you get to pretty much relax and enjoy the festivities. Still, it helps to know what to expect. That way you can provide guidance when its requested to friends and family who are hosting a party for you.

Bridal Showers

The first party to be given in your honor will most likely be a shower , which can take place anywhere from two months to three weeks before the wedding. A shower is usually given by the maid of honor, the bridal party as a group, or some close friends. It is often a surprise.

Traditionally, it is considered inappropriate for the brides immediate family to host the shower, since it appears as if they are asking for gifts. In many parts of the country, however, this has become an acceptable practice. Another way for the mother of the bride to get involved is to help defray the costs by footing some of the catering bill or offering her home as the location.

While any female (or male) whos on the wedding guest list can technically be invited to a shower, its best to keep the event intimate, including only the brides closest friends and relatives. The exception is a shower hosted by office workers, not all of whom may be attending the wedding but who wish to give you a celebratory send-off. Its also becoming increasingly common to host a coed shower for ...

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