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Planning a Pre-Wedding Ladies’ Luncheon

When a couple becomes engaged, there are often many parties thrown in their honor. There are engagement parties, bridal showers, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and more. However, there is one important event that the bride hosts before the wedding in honor of her bridesmaids. Find out how to plan a lovely ladies' luncheon for your attendants.

The ladies' luncheon is not a part of every wedding, but it should be. It is a gracious old custom, in which the bride takes the time to honor those who have been such an important part of her wedding. It is an opportunity for the bride to give a little something back to her bridesmaids. The guest list for the luncheon should include the bridesmaids, junior bridesmaid, flower girl, and mothers of the bride and groom. You can certainly feel free to expand the list to include other special ladies like your grandmothers and the sisters of the groom. Overall, though, it is usually a fairly small and intimate gathering.

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The usual time to schedule the bridesmaids' luncheon is two days before the wedding. So if you were planning a Saturday wedding, your luncheon could be on Thursday. The timing is mostly pragmatic, as the members of the bridal party should all be in town by then. Fridays are usually reserved for the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner, so there is not enough time to fit in another event. If all of your bridesmaids and mothers live in the same town as you, it might work well to hold the luncheon the weekend before your wedding before things get too hectic.

The bride serves as the host for the ladies' luncheon, so it is she who issues the invitations. Because the party is small, the invitations need not be terribly formal. You could use pretty imprintable stationery that you can print at home or even write each bridesmaid a personal note on nice paper. Given how busy the last few days before a wedding are, it is usually advisable to have the luncheon in a restaurant. Putting together a fancy lunch in your home is probably not something you will have time to do two days before your wedding Many restaurants have private dining rooms that are the perfect size for a small party. Guests can order from the menu, or you can make arrangements with the restaurant manager to have a limited offering of pre-selected appetizers and entrees available.

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Because the ladies' luncheon is held in honor of the bridesmaids, it is the ideal time to present their bridesmaid jewelry gifts. If you have a flower girl and junior bridesmaid, you would also give them their gifts at the luncheon. The bride should plan a few words of appreciation that she can say before giving out the bridesmaid jewelry. Something along the lines of how much you value their friendship and support would be perfect. It would also be nice to say a few kind words to the other women in attendance, especially the mothers of the bride and groom.

Considering how much others do for a bride, giving a small luncheon in return is the least the bride can do. It is unfortunate that not everyone knows about this wonderful tradition, because it is such a nice one. Your bridesmaids will definitely appreciate being shown some appreciation