Bachelorette party invitations, make you squeal with excitement when you see them in your mailbox. They need to be sent out six to eight weeks prior to the party. That's because there is generally a bit of scheming that needs to happen beforehand. The invites are the best way to pump up the gang for an upcoming bach-bash. Since bachelorette parties are typically less formal than any other pre-wedding function, there's more leeway when it comes to the theme and even the wording of the invitations. If you are unsure how to word a bachelorette party invites or need help with all the etiquette, we've got some tips for you! Check out this bachelorette party invitation guideline. We have all the basic details an invitation should include.
First off, open it up with the Guest of Honor. You'll want to put the spotlight on the bride-to-be. That way, guests who have been invited to several weddings immediately know whose bachelorette party this killer invite is for. One of the best ways to introduce the guest of honor in a fun way is by simply stating "It's time to mix and mingle since these are [insert bride's name here] last days of being single." Don't worry, we have more wording ideas to follow.
Next up, reveal the bachelorette party theme. Play up the vibe of the bachelorette party, and remember that this is a fun, relaxed celebration! Choose colors and designs that pair well together. If you are throwing a Girls Night Out bash, then champagne bottle design is an easy choice. One way to highlight the theme is by listing it after or before the bride-to-be's name. Something like, "Join us for [insert bride's name] Weekend in the Woods." Guest will know right away that the bachelorette party will be a rustic getaway complete with flannel pajamas.
Now that you've got them hooked, include the date and time of the event. We propose listing the day or days, the month and year. Then include the exact time the party is set to start. When choosing the date of the bachelorette party, remember that the bash is thrown about a month prior to the wedding. Whether it's a one-night party or a weekend-long event that is a getaway, be sure to mention the full details so guests can mark their calendars! If you're planning to travel as a group, include a brief note about your travel arrangements.
Last but not least, the RSVP. Provide great contact information for the person who is handling they RSVPs. We suggest including a clear deadline, so you know your exact headcount. That way you can make all of your arrangements. An email or phone number will work perfectly and it can simply read "RSVP to [insert contact info] by September 21."
Don't forget to create fun photo moments. Some ideas include getting all the bridesmaids in matching men's dress shirts. Have matching pajama sets. Everyone could get a hot cocoa mug. Looking for something racier? Get everyone to bring their favorite LBD and have a scavenger hunt with a Polaroid camera.
Need more ideas, use a sailboat invitation and say, Join us for Emma's "Last Sail Before the Veil". We have a city scene invitation where you can say, "Let's set the town on fire in our best Bachelorette attire!". Want more of a country girl night out? Try "It's a Boots and Bling Bachelorette Party honoring Caroline"! Or always a classic, "Let's Pop the Cork and Celebrate Zoe's Bachelorette"! All that matters is that you get your girls night out, after all, she needs this time with her friends, to be loved on and have a well deserved night off from all the planning! Here comes the bride-to-be!
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