Make a Wedding Memorable With a Bridal Shower Brunch
Brides deserve a wedding shower as beautiful as they are. Gather ideas for a lovely fete from this bridal brunch designed by a pro
Summer and weddings go hand in hand. If you're looking to honor a special bride in your life this wedding season, glean inspiration from this beautiful bridal brunch designed by Charmean Neithart.
The bride was having a difficult time deciding on a wedding china, so the bride's friends and family bought her a set, which Neithart used for the shower's tableware. See what other ideas she came up with that can help you throw your own memorable affair. Happy planning!
The bride was having a difficult time deciding on a wedding china, so the bride's friends and family bought her a set, which Neithart used for the shower's tableware. See what other ideas she came up with that can help you throw your own memorable affair. Happy planning!
Neithart threw the shower at the bride's home so the bride could have a vision for how to re-create the event for entertaining later on. The beautiful custom hand-painted Gracie Studio wallpaper served as her design inspiration for the party.
The designer played with the "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" tradition for this shower. This china, a discontinued pattern from the '80s, found at Replacements was the "something old." The tablecloth, a new Le Jacquard Francais pattern, was the "something new."
Herbs and orange slices in a pretty punch bowl ensure that a simple drink takes on a festive feel. This is the designer's grandmother's Fostoria vintage punch bowl, for "something borrowed."
Glasses from Anthropologie were "something blue."
Neithart chose flowers in complementary purples for a look the bride could easily replicate when having a dinner party of her own. Lilacs, plum roses, white hydrangeas, calla lilies, ivy, orchids and tulips make up this beautiful arrangement.
Tip: Use orchids as table arrangements for long-lasting reminders of the special day.
Summer is our favorite time of year for meal planning, because it's so simple. Whatever is being grown locally is bound to be the freshest and most delicious thing available. Don't the greens look gorgeous? The berries and pomegranate seeds tie into the color scheme.
Tip: Bite-size treats are perfect to encourage conversation as well as eating.
Elegant macaroons are a colorful treat that add style and flair to an event. (These pastel beauties are available at Lette Macarons.) Neithart also chose bite-size cupcakes to complement the color scheme, with fresh fruit for those who wanted a healthier snack.
Tea sandwiches give the shower a ladies'-lunch vibe. Piled up high and accented with microgreens, the presentation is fresh and unexpected.
These gorgeous, edible butterflies from Sugar Robot on Etsy were the designer's favorite part. A beautiful cake is a great way to end the day on a memorable note.
Baking charms into the cake and having each guest pull one to reveal her future is a fun bridal shower tradition. It may not accurately predict who will be the next to fall in love or have a baby, but gathering all the charms on one bracelet is a sentimental way for the bride to remember her special day.
Little things really show the bride you care. A photo of her with her groom, a special gift or a keepsake to commemorate the day and background music special to her are details she'll remember for a long time.
At this brunch, even Bellini and Daisy — the couple's dogs — were included in the celebration. See more photos from this project
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