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If you are reading this, you have probably been bestowed the pleasure of being either the maid/matron of honor or a bridesmaid. Naturally you are probably ecstatic to be the bride's right-hand gal, but then you remember that with that honor also comes responsibilities, such as planning the bachelorette party. Have no fear -- a bachelorette party is supposed to be fun so planning it should be the same. Here's how to pull off a flawless shindig that's sure to please.
A bachelorette party is simple, right? You get a slew of naughty ideas for how to embarrass the blushing bride and take her out for a night that she'll never forget, complete with a stripper jumping out of a giant cake in a leather thong
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Before even thinking about strippers and other racy party plans, the first thing you need to do is sit down with the bride, say three months before the wedding. Have a chat with her about what type of party she envisions, whether it's an all out bash with boozing and boys, or if she'd rather be caught dead than seeing a man in a skimpy g-string (including her hubby to-be). Usually the bride will have discussed her expectations with the groom before talking to the maid of honor -- and if she hasn't, you might want to suggest it. This allows the couple to set boundaries for their final parties as unmarried men and women. That way the bride and groom can both avoid potentially relationship-destroying activities, all-out mortification, and other unsightly occurrences. Remember that it's okay if the soon-to-be newlyweds prefer something G-rated. The point is to have fun, and to keep things in line with what the couple wants, not what tradition says or others expect.
Have the bride chat with her fiancé before you devise a bachelorette party plan because the agenda may dictate who will be invited. Think about it: Her soon-to-be grandmother-in-law probably won't appreciate a night on the town, topped off with a thong-laden stripper. If the couple is into X-rated activities, then make certain their female family members are forewarned. Surely, the night is supposed to be all about the bride, but that doesn't mean you can overlook the guest list and their preferences.
Once you've got the party plans in place, it's time to get things rolling. Usually two months notice is good for a "save-the-date" style announcement. A phone call, an email, or a simple word-of-mouth announcement is sufficient. From then up until a month before the wedding, you'll need to make all the necessary arrangements. Important things to keep in mind: the number of guest, the venue size, and of course, the price range. Afterwards, you can send out formal invites, e-vites, or make calls to everyone with the details.
Finally, try and keep the guest list down to about 10 people, 20 max.
In the invitations, make sure to include where and when the party will be. Let people know the time, day, and hour. You might also need to include directions. If the party will take place at multiple locations, be sure to include a rough itinerary of where the posse will be heading and at what time. Usually by mentioning the type of party and place where it will be held, guests will get an idea of appropriate attire. However, you will need to mention what kind of monetary compensation you expect to be contributed to the affair -- the bride does NOT pay for anything to do with the bachelorette party.
How you contact people depends on the formality of the event and the type of party planned. A simple get-together at a local dive is very different than a dinner at the bride's favorite restaurant, a spa day for 10, or a trip to Vale. Since bigger ordeals usually require that you make reservations so as to get better group rates and get everyone on the same page, you should send formal invitations well in advance. This gives people enough time to arrange their personal calendars around the event, and allows everyone to RSVP with enough time for you to iron out the details.
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Night On the Town |
Drag Queens and Divas |
Dancing 'til Dawn |
Gambling Bash |
Luxurious Lingerie Evening |
| Fabulous Fun Out or At Home | ||||
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Party at Home |
Scavenger Hunt |
Karaoke Blast |
Fondue Fest |
Pampering Spa Day |
| Quality Girl Time | ||||
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Weekend Ski Trip |
Mini Vacation to the Beach |
Laid-back Camping Trip |
Formal Afternoon Tea |
Day at the Vineyards |