Monday, January 5, 2009

Unique Bridesmaid Luncheon Ideas

By Jenny Moore

The Bridesmaid Luncheon is a southern tradition, but modern brides enjoy using it for current wedding traditions. A casual bridesmaid luncheon is a wonderful setting to delegate last minute tasks, introduce out-of-town guests, and present your bridesmaid gifts. This pre-wedding luncheon is all about showing your appreciation to the ladies that close to you. Since they have helped you celebrate your relationship with your fianc by hosting a bridal shower and a bachelorette party, the least you can do is host a brunch in their honor. Here is a Victorian wedding tradition on how to throw a fabulous bridesmaid luncheon.

Tea Attire

It doesn't so much matter, the formality of the affair, but the importance is making everyone have a good time and feel comfortable. This is not high-tea at the Ritz Carlton. Whether you host your tea at your home or bread and breakfast, make formal attire optional. Bridesmaid luncheons are held the day before the wedding when everyone is a bit stressed. A fun way to lighten the mood is with music and finger fare, like tiny sandwiches and chocolate-covered strawberries. A few edible wedding favors are another option. It is also a nice gesture to offer a signature punch or mimosas for the ladies and adorn the champagne or punch glasses with wedding theme wine charms. This is a perfect touch for the toast and speech that the bride will give to honor the ladies that are close to her

Tea Traditions of Yesteryears

When planning your bridesmaid luncheon, throw in a few festive tea traditions. One of the most popular traditions is the Victorian wedding cake charm tradition. You can pick out a custom set of individual wedding cake charms for each woman that is close to you. The charms also come in standard sets of 6 or sets of 10 cake pulls. In the Victorian Era, a Bride would place wedding cake charms into the bottom layers of her wedding cake. Each bridesmaid would pull a ribbon from the wedding cake and discover the cake charm dangling from the other end of the ribbon, revealing her fortune. Today, wedding cake charms are used at the Bridesmaid Luncheons, where each bridesmaid pulls one ribbon from the center of a bundt cake to find her cake charm and her fortune is revealed.

Bridesmaid Gifts for the Ladies

A great time to hand out your bridesmaid gifts is at the bridesmaid luncheon. It's standard etiquette, so if you're planning a bridesmaid luncheon, take the opportunity to present your bridesmaid gifts. Thank your bridesmaids in a speech for putting up with you throughout the wedding planning process. If you invited your mother or future mother-in-law, be sure to thank them in your champagne toast.

A bridesmaid luncheon is the one last time to get together before the big day. It can be a casual afternoon tea, spa day, bridesmaid brunch or rocking good time. You don't have to make it super traditional or stuffy, so long as you find some way to honor your friends.

Jenny L Moore

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