Lisa Butterworth is a writer and editor soaking up the eternal sunshine in Los Angeles. When she’s not on the hunt for the latest and greatest in girl culture as the West Coast editor of BUST magazine, she’s flea marketing, taco trucking, and generally raising a ruckus.
What do you do when one of your best friends gets engaged? If you’re like me, beyond the excited squeals and enthusiastic hugging — you have no idea.
I met my friend Jeanette when we were five years old. Five! I’ll spare you the details of my age, but let’s just say I’ve known her for over two-and-a-half decades. After spending the last few years apart — me on the East Coast, her on the West — we are finally living in the same city again, Los Angeles. Which is great, because as I’ve learned, what you’re supposed to do when one of your best friends gets engaged — as Jeanette recently did — is throw her a bridal shower.
It’s difficult to say exactly where the contemporary bridal shower originated, but many believe it stems from the dowry custom of ye olden days. If a woman’s family didn’t have the means to pay a dowry to her prospective husband, or refused because they disapproved of the union, friends would gather and give gifts to compensate.
In Victorian times, presents were offered in a parasol, which is where the “shower” part comes in. So what’s the point now? As far as I’m concerned, a bridal shower is an awesome excuse to celebrate one of your BFFs and the new chapter in her love life with all of your lady friends, as well as an obscene amount of eats and drinks. (Don’t forget the drinks.)
To make sure you don’t forget anything else, here’s a helpful breakdown of the party-planning process — so when it comes time to throw your best girl a bridal shower, you can honor her in style.
Planning committee. Whether you realize it or not, planning a party — for five guests or twenty — is kind of a big deal. Get a couple of friends in on the action: you’ll feel less pressure and it actually makes the process more fun. There are four of us tagteaming Jeanette’s shower and all I can say is, thank Maude.
Guest list. Have your pal provide the names and addresses/emails of everyone she wants to invite. This will help you figure out the next major steps, like…
Location/Time. According to Queen of Manners Emily Post, showers should be held two months to two weeks before the wedding. Early afternoon seems to be the standard bridal shower hour, but that doesn’t mean it’s required. Think about the guest of honor and what suits her best. For Jeanette, we decided to throw her a brunch, her favorite meal of the day. We also opted to host it at one of our places over a restaurant. It’s more work food-, drink-, and decor-wise, but it also makes for a more relaxed and intimate party.
Theme. Of course, your shower doesn’t have to have a theme (a bridal shower is sort of a theme in and of itself), but choosing one can lend a cohesive ambience to your party — not to mention that invitees will probably appreciate being given direction when it comes to gift giving. Our theme is pretty loose: Since Jeanette and her fiancé are Southern California natives and their wedding is going to have a distinctly West Coast vibe, we decided to give our brunch a vintage beach-y theme (think retro surf imagery, super casual attire, shells strewn about, and Beach Boys on the record player). But there are so many other options! You could throw a canning party, a tea party, a kitchen-specific fete that incorporates a cooking lesson, a stock-her-bar gathering that involves craft cocktails and boozy gifts, a DIY-centric crafternoon, a spa-themed shower with mani/pedis, etc. You could even go Bridesmaids style and throw a Parisian soiree.
[Clockwise from top left: Light shower invitation by Youngwanderlust; Hydrangea invitation by Digibuddhapaperie; Whimsy invitation by Yellowbrickgraphics; Love is sweet invitation by Pinkcreativeinvites; Coed shower invitations by Cadencepaige; I Do couples shower invitations by Minkcards; Shop more invitations.]
Invites. We’re going the simple, eco-friendly route and sending email invites through PaperlessPost.com, but there are a ton of adorable, tangible shower invite designs on Etsy, as well as download-and-print options.
[Clockwise from top left: Poppy hanging flowers by Whimsypie; Engagement ring cookies by Peapodsnyc; Bride-to-be banner by Fancyflamingo; Mossy pot place cards by Fairyfolk; Corset cookies by Pastrytartbakery; Mr. and Mrs. chair banner by Purplepeonycouture; Candy heart tree by Astylishdesign; Something blue wedding cake cookies by Lindasedibleart; Shop more decor.]
Décor. This is where a theme comes in handy. If you have a specific vibe, you can decorate accordingly. If your party doesn’t have a theme, pick a color scheme to bring it all together. A few areas you’ll want to decorate: serving buffet, bar area, gift table, activities area, table for favors. A few things to keep in mind: table centerpieces, string lights, hanging decorations, banners, dishware, barware, food markers.
Food/Drinks. Since we’re hosting a brunch, the menu is pretty straightforward: farmers’ market veggie frittata, French toast with maple syrup, rosemary breakfast potatoes, fruit salad with mint, cinnamon-sugar pastry puffs, O.J., and French pressed coffee. We’re also designing a handful of champagne cocktails, because what’s a celebration without some bubbly? (Bon Appétit has an excellent selection of recipes.) Plan your menu according to the theme of your party or the time of day. If you’re intimidated by all that kitchen prep, make the shower a potluck and have everyone bring copies of their dish’s recipe (here are a couple of adorable, free downloadable recipe cards for just such an occasion).
[Clockwise from top left: Bridezilla piñata set by Whack; Mason jar set from Thecountrybarrel; Vintage recipe box from Thewhitepelican; Champagne photo prop by Themanicmoose; Bridal shower cake game by Weddingsetc; Letterpress advice coasters by Luckybeepress; Guest libs by Duecuori; He said she said game by Beauchic; Shop more activities.]
Activities. Even if you’re throwing a party centered on an activity, like canning or crafting, it’s nice to have a few other things planned. Think of activities that will make the guest of honor feel honored or provide keepsakes for her once the shower’s over. There are plenty of options that don’t involve toilet paper wedding dresses. Setting up a photo booth is a perfect way to make sure plenty of digital memories are captured, and you can even just use your laptop. Ask each guest to bring a photo of themselves with the bachelorette so that you can make a picture board as people arrive. You can also give guests cute, printed index cards to write down a bit of advice for the bride to be; have each one share her nugget of wisdom when their gift is opened during the present-unwrapping session, then collect the cards and bind them like a little book or store them in a vintage card holder. Before the shower, cull info and anecdotes from attending guests about the betrothed couple and create a multiple-choice quiz about their lives and relationship. Read the questions out loud, preferably after everyone’s a little tipsy, and you might find out all kinds of hilarious things about the girl you thought you knew inside and out.
[Clockwise from top left: Personalized seed bomb favors by Visualingual; Pinwheels by Pickledparlor; Personalized honey jar labels by Elsiej; Succulent favors by Tobieanne; Personalized photo sleeve by Myonesweetdaydotcom; Unicorn farts lip balm by Longwintersoapco; Gin and tonic soap by Aromaholic; Shop more favors.]
Favors. It’s the hostess’s job to send all the party-goers home with a little favor. To go with our beachy, West Coast theme, we’re making friendship bracelets for all of the ladies. Make sure your favor is small but meaningful and tie it in with the theme of your party as best you can.
[Clockwise from top left: Bride panties from Bridalbooties; Chill pill soap by Kcsoapsnmore; Vintage clock from Ethanollie; A Guineafowl Gathering painting by Unitedthread; Ceramic salad bowls by Blueskypotteryco; Garter knickers by Hopeless; Dry rub spice trio from Craigsmarket; Customized rubber stamp by Housethatlarsbuilt; Personalized wood initials ring by Braggingbags; Vintage ceramic teapot from Hindsvik; Wood ampersand by Hindsvik; Shop more gift ideas.]
Gifts. The bride-to-be is almost certainly registered with at least one department store, but often it’s more fun to shop off-list, especially for a shower present. Kitchenware and home décor are excellent go-to gift genres, but a sassy piece of lingerie will always be welcome, too.
Whew! That’s a lot of steps. Here’s a helpful bridal shower planning checklist from Real Simple to help you keep it all in order. The most important thing to keep in mind is to create an environment that will allow your guests to have fun, even if the cupcake frosting isn’t perfect or the decor doesn’t totally come together. As long as it’s memorable, and the guest of honor feels loved, you’ve done an amazing job.
Lisa Butterworth is a writer and editor soaking up the eternal sunshine in Los Angeles. When she's not on the hunt for the latest and greatest in girl culture as the West Coast editor of BUST magazine, she's flea marketing, taco trucking, and generally raising a ruckus.


89 comments
Sign in to add your ownJess from volkerwandering says:
Wow all of these items are so pretty! I especially love the picture of from 1951! So cool!
1 year ago
TheEverlastingPosy from TheEverlastingPosy says:
Great shower decor ideas!
1 year ago
Janell Anderson from prunellasoap says:
love these finds!
1 year ago
Shawn St.Peter from shawnstpeter says:
Very Nice Great Ideas!
1 year ago
paperrevolver from PaperRevolver says:
Beautiful!
1 year ago
SaintAndSailor from SaintAndSailor says:
Nice products and some cool ideas!
1 year ago
Matejka Max from NattyMatty says:
Great!
1 year ago
Unique Fabric Gifts from uniquefabricgifts says:
Great ideas and nice items! Thanks
1 year ago
easasa from easasa says:
Amazing!
1 year ago
DecadesOfVintage from DecadesOfVintage says:
wonderful article of fabulous and interesting shower ideas
1 year ago
cowriegirl from cowriegirl says:
Cool ideas for a shower!
1 year ago
Megan from MegansMenagerie says:
Great ideas!!!
1 year ago
Kathleen from myvintagecrush says:
Great finds! ..from funny to sweet, love this!
1 year ago
baconsquarefarm from baconsquarefarm says:
Our son is getting married in August so these are great ideas for a wedding shower for his bride to be.
1 year ago
Peshka from Peshka says:
Lovely Ideas!
1 year ago
Yreina Flores Ortiz from AyMujer says:
Unicorn Farts lip balm! That is such an awesome find. My daughter, who is in middle school, would LOVE that.
1 year ago
Ever So Lovely from EverSoLovely says:
These are amazing ideas!
1 year ago
mazedasastoat from mazedasastoat says:
Is this an American custom that hasn't spread to the UK yet? Or am I just so old that back when my friends were planning their weddings all that brides-to-be expected from the rest of us was to be got horribly drunk on the hen night!
1 year ago
Megan Reilly from BridalBooties says:
Great blog! Thanks for including my bridal panties!
1 year ago
Kimberlee from GracefullyGirly says:
You've certainly come up with fun and fabulous finds!!! Any girl could get a bevy of treats, gifts and shower items here on Etsy. You've found some of the best and brightest. I'm loving that hydrangea invite! To think, I make bridal accessories, but hadn't ever realized where the "shower" came from! Thanks.
1 year ago
Kasey Hachler from KcSoapsNmore says:
Awesome. Thank you so much for including my chill pill soap set!
1 year ago
Indira Villalobos from snugglyugly says:
great!
1 year ago
EMTsweeetie from EMTsweeetie says:
Awesome blog post! So many sweet ideas :)
1 year ago
Kayce White from HomeIntoHaven says:
Such wonderful ideas! I'm currently planning my wedding and these are the types of lovely distractions I need to remind myself to not stress the other un-fun stuff. ;)
1 year ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
Great ideas!
1 year ago
TheOldWhittlerShop from TheOldWhittlerShop says:
Just simply wonderful!! Thank you for posting.
1 year ago
Sarah M. from sweetsarahartisancon says:
great collection of items!
1 year ago
Angela Cotton from cottonbirddesigns says:
Great finds!
1 year ago
Dotty Walker from SewThoughtfulBlanket says:
Wow, have things changed for the better!
1 year ago
Heather from HBoydStudio says:
Great ideas! The modern twist is a nice change.
1 year ago
April Bishop from Ape2658 says:
This looks great!!!
1 year ago
Kimberly Ott from mangoavenue says:
Thanks for all of the bridal shower planning advice ~ I appreciate a good checklist :) And I love all of the fun party items that you have found!
1 year ago
Molly Green from TheInvintage says:
I've just entered into a time in my life full of weddings and babies, great advice for both!
1 year ago
junquegypsy from junquegypsy says:
My daughter's friends gave her a tea party themed Sunday afternoon shower with encouragement on the invite for ladies to wear lovely hats. It was such a success that the bride's maids and bride wore hats for their entrance into the wedding reception. Guys wore neon sunglasses. A great hit.
1 year ago
Amanda Mattison from sharingsnips says:
Love those hydrangea invitations!
1 year ago
Louisa Catharine Forsyth from LouisaCatharine says:
Loving this, such super ideas!
1 year ago
goodbeads from goodbeads says:
love them!
1 year ago
Stacey from vintagejane says:
Great, inspiring ideas!
1 year ago
Melanie Beth from thevelvetheart says:
I wish Etsy had been around in the days of my bridal shower. So many fun items and ideas in this post!
1 year ago
Jodi from jodishmodi says:
What a great article for the absolutely clueless - thank you!
1 year ago
Joanna from Joanna1966 says:
This is awesome!
1 year ago
Jennifer Chiappetti from jennya309 says:
I love all the items you picked. It will be a great shower!
1 year ago
iammie from iammie says:
Love this post!
1 year ago
Holly Zarski from ZCreateDesign says:
I love everything in this post! Especially the "Bridezilla" Pinata!
1 year ago
Mel from WeddingAmbience says:
Such a great post full of ideas and information. Thanks :)
1 year ago
Melissa Mulder from VyntageBlooms says:
Thanks to the bridal showers thrown for me, we had everything we needed for our new apartment .. except the milk bag holder!! I had to run out and grab one the morning after the wedding :) I must say showers have come a long way thanks to all of these great ideas! Thank you for sharing.
1 year ago
HandmadeAffair from HandmadeAffair says:
That 1951 photo made me smile.
1 year ago
CocoSkyMemos from CocoSkyMemos says:
Great stuff!
1 year ago
Suzanne Furtado from TheScarletSageTree says:
Loved this post! As an invitation designer, always great to see current trends, and got some new inspiration and ideas for my upcoming designs as well :) Thanks, Suzanne
1 year ago
Meghan from noce says:
Great article with great ideas!
1 year ago
Som from SomsStudio says:
What a great Bridal shower you organised! And I love your picks too. Pls do a piece on Jeanette's wedding as well.
1 year ago
Aynur KOKSAL from Ainurcrochet says:
Great ideas....
1 year ago
Heather Atkinson from HeatherLucille says:
I didn't have a bridal shower and I regret it to this day! I am always threatening my very patient husband that I want to renew our vows whole hog including a bridal shower for me. (Those chill pill soaps are the bees knees!)
1 year ago
jcbees from JCBees says:
Great Post and Ideas! Love the chill pill soaps :)
1 year ago
VaLon Frandsen from thevicagirl says:
Too bad I didn't have this post when my best friend got married. Oh well, we still had fun. Plus, now I have all these new ideas if anyone else ever gets married.
1 year ago
AJ Marsden from OnlyOriginalsByAJ says:
What fun ideas! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
Victoria Baker from LittleWrenPottery says:
Beautiful finds, love this collection for brides, my favorite has to be the silhouette stamp!
1 year ago
LailaStrada from LailasShop says:
Great ideas. Greetings from Latvia :)
1 year ago
Kristin Mulholland from KristinNoelDesigns says:
I am currently planning my sis's bridal shower. Thanks for the ideas!
1 year ago
Liz D from aromaholic says:
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1 year ago
Michael Hutton from Twigs2Whirligigs says:
Tons of great ideas and products here!
1 year ago
Ashley from AntiquesAsh says:
Such cute ideas! I wood love to plan a wedding. Gorgeous items.
1 year ago
Megan Cain from wildplummosaics says:
I was disappointed in this post. I thought it would have out of the box ideas for throwing a gathering. The thing that drives me nuts about weddings is all of the consumerism and things that "have" to happen along the way. Luckily, my circle of friends considers a good bridal shower to be a co-ed potluck with lots of great food and drink, maybe some games for the kids, and imagine this - NO GIFTS! I hoped for more from BUST magazine. I guess I will never truly understand the allure of the wedding industry.
1 year ago
BanglewoodSupplies from BanglewoodSupplies says:
I loved everything displayed!
1 year ago
Sara Aires from saraaires says:
I'm getting married in 2013! I sure want to celebrate with my BFFs in such glamorous treats! Hooray!
1 year ago
Zane Saracene from Zalavintage says:
Great post with fabulous ideas and finds, I want one of those kitchen stepstools from the 1951 photo
1 year ago
Paulette Brown from escapist6 says:
Thank you! I need this.
1 year ago
Elizabeth Lagasse from LillyThings says:
Love the items! PRETTY COLORS !! My sisters bridal shower and wedding were items ADORNED with Etsy or handmade items! Guests could not stop talking about how cute and unique everything was!
1 year ago
rivahside says:
I've been to some really wonderful bridal showers, some cheesy bridal showers and some bridal showers with a lot of drama. (Oh, yeah!) Thanks for the new ideas but I've never been to a bridal shower where alcohol was served.
1 year ago
Gracie from TheBeautyofBoredom says:
Great ideas! I love the "chill pills." If I ever had a bridal shower I don't know what I would want the theme to be. I've also only been to one wedding and the gal didn't really have a bridal shower. It definitely isn't necessary, but if i ever get the chance I would definitely throw one for a good friend. Gals and guys all need to relax before the big day, and taking some time out with friends just like the good old days is a soothing treat. That 1950's bridal shower looks like it involves a lot of cookware, haha.
1 year ago
Kelly Engel from GrowingUpWild says:
Working on planning a shower for my sister-in-law-to-be and I was hoping to go all handmade and DIY. This just made life so easy! Thank you!
1 year ago
Smith Baker says:
Planning a bridal shower is one of the most important activities for the bride as it is really special to her and wants to make it memorable.The post gives great ideas for the same with beautiful pictures making the task of planning more easy.:)
1 year ago
Anna Downing from sevenscruples says:
very helpful. love the canning party idea. could even be a stock the cellar party!
1 year ago
Brianna from thehappycouple says:
My bridesmaids themed it up for my shower with a button and cupcake theme. It was really cute and they even made chocolate buttons and button sugar cookies. It was a lot of fun.
1 year ago
FreakyPeas from FreakyPeas says:
I love Etsy for this reason. They are making the mundane world of weddings...wonderful!
1 year ago
www.BlairBarbour.com from BlairBarbour says:
Seriously....awesome ideas
1 year ago
Erika C. from TchauBella says:
Ubber Great Ideas!!!! LOVE love LOVE love LOVE
1 year ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
♥♥ the modern look.. i love making soap favors with modern themes for bridal showers, they are always a hit. ♥
1 year ago
muddyum from muddyum says:
Great ideas for a bridal shower! Thanks for the checklist!
1 year ago
Marie Owltoinette from marieowltoinette says:
That scrabble "Mr." and "Mrs" Garland is adorable! And I love the info about how bridal showers originated; the Victorian era is so fascinating!
1 year ago
Lana Manis from SimpleJoysPaperie says:
So many cute ideas! In February, my daughter and I hosted a wedding shower for my son and his lovely bride-to-be. We used pages from a 1950s wedding etiquette book to make the decorations.
1 year ago
Cinzia Mullane says:
Hi, I am new to Etsy and wanted to know if anyone knew if there was a way I could allow my bridal shower guest to see the things i "love" and purchase them as gifts for my shower? I don't want to do the typical bed bath & beyond thing, and would rather receive small gifts from this site to fill my home with. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks:)
1 year ago
SheEarth Crystals & Creations from SheEarth says:
Thank you, Thank you THANK YOU! This is a life saver. My sister in law has just got engaged and asked me (antisocial gob-shite) that I am to be her maid of honour. Yea(/)! My husband thinks it is hilarious watching me try to figure out how to be social with all these beautiful, very trendy, fashionable socialites let alone how to create something wonderful that my lovely sister in law will enjoy and be proud of. So Thank you So very much you have given me ideas and inspiration to create something wonderful and unique without embarrassing myself or bride to be
1 year ago
Liliana Penelope from PenelopeHandmade says:
Really nice ideas :)
1 year ago
Erin Mowry from erinink says:
Thank you so much for featuring my canning jar bridal shower invites! I just discovered this article and I was so happy to see I was featured! Wonderfully written article and I love the new shower ideas!
1 year ago
Q from QsGoodies says:
Great article! Awesome finds!
1 year ago
AprilJoy from TheMintGreenTagSale says:
I adore bridal showers and all things nostalgic! Great article. Thanks for sharing and enjoy throwing your friend her shower!
361 days ago
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348 days ago
Samantha Young from SweetLoveCandy says:
Great blog post! Wonderful! Thanks for all the ideas!
28 days ago