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If you’re planning a rustic bridal shower, dreaming of ideas for your rustic wedding, or crave country charm, you’ve come to the right place! Today we’re sharing one of the most beautiful rustic bridal shower themes we have seen yet. Becky Hart, the savvy event designer behind Event Crush, styled this entire shower and brought bride-to-be Kyra’s dream to fruition. With charming inspiration and a killer team of wedding pros – like photographer Jamie Zanotti, floral designer Chase Flowers and Gifts, and the stunning Lamb Cottage venue – the shower was a complete success. Get ready to be inspired by a poppy palette of purple and orange, a photo display chock-full of doilies and clothespins, mason jar drinking glasses and striped straws, gorgeous tablescapes, burlap table coverings, and much, much more. This post will show you how to plan a rustic bridal shower from start to finish and we’re thrilled to share the full scoop from Becky herself. Take it away, Becky!

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Becky tells us, “The basis for Kyra’s bridal shower was the theme of her own wedding – purple and orange, and lots of rustic/country elements. Kyra and her fiancé Cody are on a tight budget for their wedding, so I wanted to help them out by creating elements for the shower that could be re-used for the wedding. I had so much fun planning, crafting, designing, baking treats, and even hosting the shower and was so pleased with how everything came together! Kyra and Cody’s wedding is going to include lots of burlap and lace, so I ran with that for the tables.”

One of my favorite elements of the shower was the “welcome table” right outside of the venue. A vintage purple and orange floral scarf I found for a steal at an antique store made the perfect tablecloth, and matched the purple bandana and the floral arrangements perfectly.

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“I have to give a big shout out to Sheri Sew Sweet for the beautiful “Gettin’ Hitched” burlap banner.” We love it, too.

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“Burlap from JoAnn’s was used for tablecloths, and I had been collecting lace strips from antique stores to use as table runners. Centerpieces consisted of fabric doilies and mason jars with light purple & orange flowers purchased in bulk from Chase Flowers and Gifts.”

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“I have a slight obsession with paper doilies because they are SO inexpensive and can add such a sweet detail to any party or event. I hand stamped several doilies and used them for signage throughout the party, and they also made a really nice backdrop for the engagement photos that I strung along the fireplace with twine.”

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“To tie in a country theme, I painted old horseshoes white and used sandpaper to give them a more rustic look, then attached purple crocheted flowers to them. These were used along with the centerpieces and also on the dessert and welcome tables. Purple bandanas purchased from Walmart for $1.99 each were also used throughout the party and added to the rustic/country feel.”

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To decorate the guest book table Becky purchased a wooden ‘K’ and ‘C’ from Michael’s and wrapped them in twine and lace to be used on the favor/guest book table. As a twist to a traditional book, Becky applied her own unique twist: “For the guest book, guests wrote messages and words of advice to Kyra and then attached them to white shutters with clothespins.”

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What makes the sweetest favor? Homemade cookies, of course! Becky tells us, “Favors were homemade cookies packaged in kraft paper bags, tied together with twine and adorned with a paper doily with a stamp that read ‘thanks friend.'”

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So, what did the Bride think? “Kyra loved her shower and best part of all, she now has lots of décor that can be re-used for her wedding!” A happy bride = a satisfying bridal shower success.

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We love everything about this rustic bridal shower and would like to thank Becky for sharing her beautiful styling expertise with our readers today. A special thank you to the following vendors who also made this shower a huge success:

Vendors:
Photography – Jamie Zanotti Photography
Venue – Lamb Cottage
Design/styling – Becky Hart, Event Crush
Flowers – Chase Flowers & Gifts
Invitations – Rosie Day Design
“Gettin’ Hitched” Banner – Sheri Sew Sweet

Happy Planning!


-E.

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FAQs

How do I make my bride feel special at the bridal shower? ›

For example, you could serve up her favorite foods and signature drink, decorate in (or wear) her favorite color or reference a film or book she loves in the theme and décor. It's a fun way to make the bride feel extra special on her big day. Add personal details. The guests should feel special too.

Who plans the brides bridal shower? ›

The maid of honor traditionally takes on the role of chief shower planner. But she isn't a one-woman show: She relies on the bridesmaids to help her with planning logistics. On the day of, the girls run the party, making sure everything goes smoothly and that guests are taken care of.

Who pays for bridal shower decor? ›

Those who are hosting the shower are responsible for paying for the shower costs. This might include venue costs, the hosts' gifts, decorations, food, beverages, and other event expenses.

What does the bride do at a bridal shower? ›

The bride will open her gifts in front of the guests and often express her gratitude with a short speech. And opening gifts isn't the only thing the bride does at this event. In addition to gift giving, bridal showers may also involve playing games, eating great food, and having the bride's favorite drinks.

How do you make a bridal shower not awkward? ›

Plan Activities

Offering something interactive and hands-on, or even hiring an outside pro like a sommelier or mixologist, is a great way to help guests who don't know each other feel more comfortable and welcome.

Does the groom surprise the bride at the bridal shower? ›

Modern etiquette suggests that he show up toward the end of the shower to say hello and help stock up the car full of gifts. Some men even drop in for a few fun games. Older tradition suggests that he arrive with a bouquet of flowers for his bride.

Does the mother of the bride attend the bridal shower? ›

ATTEND THE BRIDAL SHOWER

Traditionally, the mother of the bride doesn't host the bridal shower (the maid of honor typically assumes the chief shower-planning role), however, your daughter will likely want you to be a part of the celebration.

How much should a bridal shower cost? ›

If you're going all out with an elaborate bridal shower, you could be talking $40 to $150 or more (gasp!) per person. Even a small, elaborate bridal shower (think 15 guests) could cost between $600 and $2,250—and that's before invitations, decorations and cake.

What is etiquette for a bridal shower? ›

Since showers are intended for the bride's nearest and dearest, every shower guest must already be on the wedding guest list. Because it's understood that guests should bring a present to a shower, it's not appropriate to invite people whom you don't plan to include in the wedding.

Who should not host a bridal shower? ›

Traditional etiquette dictates that the maid of honor—not the mother of the bride—should host the shower. Nancy is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Some etiquette rules were meant to fade away into oblivion, like the one about family members of the bride not hosting her bridal shower.

What does the maid of honor pay for? ›

"We often see the maid of honor assist in covering the cost of the bridal shower (often in conjunction with a family member of the bride), covering her own costs and some of the costs of the bride for the bachelorette party (in conjunction with the rest of the bridesmaids), her own travel to and from the wedding, a ...

Does the mother of the groom pay for a bridal shower? ›

In fact, couples may even pay for the shower if they are in a position to do so and their families/wedding party are not," he says. "More commonly, it is covered by the family—the wedding party might pitch in with odds or ends. In terms of the family, it's not necessarily the parents of the couple getting married.

How many hours should a bridal shower be? ›

Bridal showers typically last 2-4 hours and are not considered an all-day event. Although, depending on the type of shower you are hosting the time can vary. Most showers will either take place in the morning and serve as a brunch, or in the afternoon served with lunch or finger foods.

What do you say to a bride at a bridal shower? ›

Short and Sweet Bridal Shower Messages
  • May your marriage be filled with as much love as the day you said 'yes'.
  • Cheers to finding your perfect match!
  • Warmest wishes for a beautiful wedding day and a lifetime of fun.
  • As you start this new chapter, know that our hearts are with you every step of the way.

How can I make my bride special? ›

  1. Surprise Your Bride with her Favourite Breakfast Treats. ...
  2. A Fab Scent that Will Always Remind Her of this Special Day. ...
  3. Have Her Fave Flowers Delivered. ...
  4. Record a Special Message for Her To Watch on the Wedding Morning. ...
  5. Pen a Heartfelt Letter (Tip! ...
  6. Jot Down a Sweet Message Somewhere She'd Never Expect!

What can I do at my bridal shower instead of games? ›

To add a personal touch and make it even more enjoyable for everyone, the bridal shower can have a unique theme such as brunch, a tea party, wine tasting, a spa day, or something else that suits the bride's style.

Is the mother of the bride supposed to help with the bridal shower? ›

Traditionally, the mother of the bride doesn't host the bridal shower (the maid of honor typically assumes the chief shower-planning role), however, your daughter will likely want you to be a part of the celebration.

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