24 Unexpected Bridal Shower Ideas to Bookmark
Whether you're a maid of honor planning your best friend's shower or a bride-to-be looking for inspiration for your own party, you likely have one thing at the front of your mind: You're looking for details that'll make the bridal shower one-of-a-kind. After all, this particular celebration should be anything but cookie-cutter. It's about the bride, and there's no one quite like her. Mark the special day and her bright future by planning a fête absolutely no one will forget.
Enter the following unexpected bridal shower ideas, which will help you do just that. From surprising activities and next-level place settings to personalized favors and the ultimate shower snacks, these sweet details guarantee that the bride will be toasted in style. While a bridal shower is, at its core, about the beautiful bride-to-be, a hostess should always consider her guests. Colorful accents, a thoughtful menu, and upgraded take-home treats only enhance the moment and are sure to get every attendee excited for the main event: the wedding.
While we were impressed with just about every detail from these real celebrations, we were blown away by their locations. They proved that celebrating the bride is even more fun when the festivities are held in unexpected places, like a park (for a picnic bridal shower!) or garden. However you decide to format this pretty party, you and your bride are guaranteed to find a detail, idea, or moment here bound to inspire something entirely unique. Click through for all of the unexpected bridal shower inspiration you never knew you needed.
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Floral Pops
Planning a summer shower? Lemonade ice pops, filled with fruit and edible flowers, are sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
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Balloon Arch
Floral installations may be trendy, but we're just as taken by this dusty-peach balloon arch. It makes a major statement, so be sure to keep the rest of your tablescapes décor quiet.
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In-Bloom Macaroons
Update a favorite sweet with illustrated buds that match the shower's floral scheme. They're almost too pretty to bite into!
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Celestial Theme
If she's a zodiac enthusiast, throw a shower inspired by the stars. A celestial place setting, an indigo and jet color palette, crystal centerpieces, star-themed place cards, and embroidered constellation favors will result in a look that's completely out of this world.
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On-Trend Invite
Two acrylic slabs make for a trendy bridal shower invitation. Bonus points if you opt for lettering in a just-as-chic metal like rose gold.
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Love You Like XO
Take notes from this sparkly scene, designed by Whitepeacock Weddings, when planning your bride's shower. A sequined table runner brings the dessert table to life, while Beyoncé-inspired cookies appropriately sum up the occasion.
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Memory Lane
Bring a personal touch to a quiet corner by setting up a family photo station. This is a great way to include loved ones that are no longer with you. While it doesn't make up for their absence, seeing their faces in photos will help you feel their love at the shower—and help your guests (especially the ones that never met Nana or Pop!) get to know them, too.
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Girls' Picnic
Throwing a bridal shower with a smaller guest list? An intimate picnic is the way to go. Splashy rugs and cozy pillows make sitting on the ground comfortable. A stylish tablescape, with taper candles and lots of blooms, elevates a casual picnic into a lady's brunch.
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Woven Favors
If you're planning on showering the bride at an oceanfront venue, send attendees home with a thank-you bag filled with beach essentials. Straw hats wrapped in flower crowns, woven totes, and slippers are an elevated, on-theme take-home.
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The New Milk and Cookies
Milk and cookies will forever be a classic dessert combination, but we're all for switching it up every now and then. Place powdered donuts atop mini jugs of milk makes for an adorable (and delicious!) treat.
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Sweet Sign
A vintage window can be repurposed as the prettiest bridal shower sign. A sweet, succinct sentiment, like "Showered with love," is the perfect add.
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Mini Cakes
Save the five-tiered dessert for the wedding and serve up single-serving-sized confections to each guest at the tail end of the shower instead. They'll be the talk of the party, guaranteed.
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Personal Aprons
These personalized aprons are a two-for-one. They'll serve as both place cards and bridal shower favors that they'll actually use.
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Bring the Inside Out
Forget the rentals. Bring out a beloved desk or vanity when it's time to set the dessert table. Need more room? Simply open the drawers—they act as makeshift trays and look even lovelier filled with fresh blooms.
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Monogram Favors
Turn a small canvas pouch—perfect for transporting guests' jewelry if they're travelling for the big day—into a personal keepsake by adding on individual monograms.
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Confetti
A little dish filled with an assortment of confetti makes an unexpected yet festive anchor for your best friends' place cards.
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Tequila Shots
If margaritas are the bride's absolute must-have, adorable Patron shooters make for an appropriate favor. How fun would it be to take a shot all together at the beginning of the party using these little guys?
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Letter Board
A hot pink letter board isn't just the way to express a hilarious bridal shower joke, but it's also about as Instagramable as it gets.
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Sitting Pretty
Make opening presents a whole lot prettier by decking out the woman-of-the-hour's throne with blooms, moss, and lots of leafy greens.
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Subtle Blooms
While we're all about grand gestures and big statements, a quiet centerpiece makes a different kind of impact. A milk jar filled with pink, cream, and peach peonies is elegant, without feeling over the top. They won't break your budget, either.
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Dessert Menu
A romantic chalkboard sign, printed in the prettiest script, tastefully announces the shower's dessert-time specialties.
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Incense Bar
Banish all negative energy on the day of the party by burning fragrant herbs. Send guests home with their own bushels, paired with relevant essential oils, so they can do the same in their own homes.
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Regal Confection
If you're planning on serving quite a few guests at the shower, a three-tier might be necessary. Opt for a simple, gold-dusted cake, topped with a crown fit for a queen (like the bride!).
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Look Up
On the décor front, the smallest bridal shower details can have the biggest impact. Take this dainty bird cage, for example. When filled with sprigs of eucalyptus, baby's breath, and peachy-pink roses, and hung from a pergola's rafters, it becomes an elegant overhead display.