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Every experienced bride knows the truth: a wedding isn’t just a “special day.” Besides organizing a beautiful, unforgettable wedding, the couple also juggles the rehearsal dinner, accommodation for out-of-town guests, and much more. That’s why traditionally, the maid of honor plans the bachelorette party, treating the bride to a well-deserved night of fun and relaxation!

If you have a reliable maid of honor, don’t overload her with this responsibility. Simply take the evening step by step and keep these tips in mind.

Identify your tone
Before doing anything else, consider what kind of tone this evening should have. Not every bride wants a wild party, just as not every bachelorette celebration needs to follow the same old routine.

Is your bride more reserved, shy, or introverted? Instead of a wild night filled with alcohol, maybe you should treat her to a more relaxed celebration. Create adorable invitations she can happily send to her mother, aunts, and future mother-in-law to gather her friends and family under one roof.

Perhaps your bride prefers a middle ground – something between traditional bachelorette antics and a relaxing night out. In that case, consider treating her to a lovely dinner before heading out to a show, party, or hotel celebration.

Whatever your plan, it’s essential to ensure that everything is done in favor of the most important girl of the evening: the bride. Be open, ask her what she wants for her night, and start planning from there.

Book the venue
Once you have an idea of how you want the bachelorette evening to look, it’s time to book the venue.

Consider a theme
Now that you have the venue, it’s time for decoration! Simplify things by choosing a theme that matches the bride’s interests and adjust it to your budget.

For a smaller budget, choose just a few key colors and decorate the venue in advance with matching balloons, ribbons, and tablecloths. If you feel more adventurous and your budget allows, consider themed t-shirts, personalized cocktail glasses, or other accessories to help the bride stand out among guests!

Don’t forget to plan games and activities to keep conversations flowing and engage all the guests.

Final thoughts
Wedding events can be stressful, but with the help of a professional agency, you can ensure a seamless, memorable, and enjoyable celebration for the bride and all attendees.