Bridal Shower Hostess Gifts
After she has thrown you a gorgeous, fun bridal shower and pulled out all the stops, you will definitely want to give your hostess something in return! This gift can be big or small, as long as it comes from the heart and expresses how grateful you are to her for her efforts. If you are stuck trying to figure out just what to give the hostess of your bridal shower as a thank-you gift, here are a few suggestions that might inspire you:
-Gift cards-Gift cards are always welcome, and though they might seem like a "casual" gift, they are often one of the most appreciated sort there is! A great way to keep the gift cards from seeming too much like an "easy" gift is by creating a bouquet. Using skewers, tape, and a few craft supplies, you can create an adorable gift card bouquet that your hostess will love! Create a bouquet that goes together, such as one that includes cards to a movie theatre and a restaurant, or ones to several stores that she enjoys. Personalization is key when it comes to a general gift like a gift card.
-Sweet treats-Nothing says "thank you" quite like a batch of homemade treats! Give your hostess a batch of fresh-baked cookies, a loaf of homemade bread, or a casserole baked just for her. It will save her a bit of shopping and show her how much you care.
-Bath time-A great gift for any woman is bath supplies! Your hostess deserves to be pampered with a basket full of bath salts, beads, or bubbles, shower gel, and an aromatherapy candle. If you like, include things like nail polish and a facial mask or scrub so that she can create a spa right in her own home!
-A night out on the town-Rather than a tangible item, a great way to say "thank you" to your bridal shower hostess is to take her out for a girl's night on the town. It give you a break from wedding planning and her a treat! Go to a great dinner, have a drink, and take in a show at the movies or at a local theatre for a sophisticated, chic night out. Time together with a friend is priceless, and it will definitely help to relax and rejuvenate the both of you in preparation for the wedding.