- Select an overall theme for the shower to guide the decorations. A general spring theme offers several decoration possibilities. A more specific theme expands the options for the decorations. Ideas include a tea party, garden theme or kitchen party. Consider the preferences of the bride-to-be when selecting a theme.
- Consider the location of the bridal shower before planning the spring decorations. A shower held at a private home means few restrictions on the decoration possibilities. A rented facility often sets guidelines on the types of decorations allowed. If the bridal shower is held outdoors, consider the typical spring weather in the area. A windy or rainy location limits paper-based decorations that may tear easily.
Some locations offer natural beauty that requires few decorations. A spring shower held in a garden offers flowers and greenery as a natural decoration. A few table accents complement the surroundings and complete the decorations. Too many extra decorations in a beautiful venue may cause a cluttered look. - Set a budget for the bridal shower decorations. This helps you decide on the types of decorations to plan for the shower. Creating your own decorations helps save money if the decoration budget is limited.
- Flowers often come to mind with the mention of spring. A number of floral arrangements work well for a spring shower. Choose a fun container such as a colorful vase or decorative tea pot. Flowers planted in decorative pots can double as favors for the guests. Ribbon accents top off the floral arrangements. Use the flowers on the guest tables, food tables and gift areas.
Garden accents work well as shower decorations in the spring. Watering cans, stepping stones and garden tools arranged on the tables fit a garden-themed bridal shower. Butterflies, dragonflies and other artificial bugs work well as accents for the garden decorations.
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