Planning A Bachelorette Party That The Bride-To-Be Will Never Forget

Whether you’re the maid of honor (congratulations) or part of the essential party-planning bridesmaid squad; your bride-to-be deserves a memorable bachelorette, that she’ll never forget. Organizing the perfect get-together can take some time and effort; however, the more thought you put into the event, the better it’ll be for the bride, you, and all of the guests. So, take a look at some of the following ideas you need to consider, and send the future Mrs off in style.

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The Guest List
You’ll need to carefully consider who to invite to your sister’s, or best friend’s, bachelorette; unless you want the event to be a complete surprise, it’s worth taking the time to sit down with the bride and ask her who (and what) she wants for her special get-together. Think about whether all parts of the event will be appropriate for each guest, especially if the future wife wants more mature members of her family there to help celebrate the upcoming nuptials.

By creating a thorough and detailed guest list, you’ll be able to plan the day’s (or each day’s) events accordingly, and will ensure that everyone is comfortable and has an enjoyable time. Make certain that if the bride doesn’t want somebody there, they don’t make the guest list; it’s her moment after all. If the party is going to be a total surprise, the bride’s social media is a great place to start; consider her close friends from work, loved-ones, and old college friends that she remains close with (and tell them all to keep quiet).

The Destination

A few days away in a particular destination will make a memorable experience for everyone involved; however, you want it to be a bachelorette that everyone can afford and paticipate in. So, if a long weekend in Vegas isn’t an option; you might want to reconsider your plans, and organize a day or two of special activities, to ensure that nobody feels left out.

Perhaps you could plan a relaxed spa day, followed by dinner and drinks somewhere that the bride has always wanted to visit. If you’re struggling with making special plans, there are companies that can help you with the perfect girls night out, so gather your team together, discuss dates and budget, and leave all the tough stuff to somebody else.

The Memories

Think about creating and wearing personalized t-shirts or sashes with the date of the bachelorette, and each guest’s name on them. This will set you all apart from the crowd, ensure that you’re easy to find on a night out, and will give everyone something to take home with them as a keepsake.

Ensure that everyone has the means to take plenty of photographs to record the events of the day and evening; creating a hashtag for social media is another way for everyone to access the memorable pictures with ease. Ask all the guests to email you their candid shots, and you can make a photobook gift for the bride, and send the pictures out as a file to those who want them. You’ve put all that effort into creating a significant celebration for the bride-to-be, so it would be a shame not to record all the fabulous memories.

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