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Shower the bride!

Pem Pfisterer Clark by Pem Pfisterer Clark
April 11, 2026
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(This column first appeared in the April print edition of the Hendersonian.)

Bridal showers have their roots in the 16th century, in the regions of Holland and Belgium. This charming tradition began as a way to assist brides whose fathers were unwilling to provide a dowry for a marriage deemed undesirable. One popular story dates back to 16th-century Belgium, where a community came together to provide gifts for a bride whose father disapproved of her marrying a poor miller.  In a show of solidarity and support, friends and family would “shower” the bride with a variety of small household gifts, enabling her to embark on her new life without financial burden.

By the 1890s, this custom had reached the United States, gaining popularity among upper-middle-class families. Over time, this heartfelt custom evolved and gained popularity, ultimately solidifying its place in America as a cherished pre-wedding celebration.  During this time, the bridal shower tradition featured a parasol filled with small gifts, which were opened over the bride’s head, giving rise to the literal meaning of a “shower.”

Historically, bridal showers were “ladies-only” events.   By the 1930s, they became popular across social classes and have since evolved to include co-ed celebrations, blending traditional elements with a festive atmosphere for both men and women.

Are you ready to host a bridal shower that’s anything but ordinary?  Here are a few ideas:

1. Garden Gathering

A garden-inspired picnic is perfect for outdoor venues, offering laid-back elegance with soft florals, cozy blankets, low tables, charcuterie boards, and sparkling mocktails. Enhance the atmosphere with parasols, vintage teacups, and live acoustic music for a romantic touch.

2.  Bridal Brunch

Elevate your bridal brunch with a DIY mimosa or bubbly bar. Include juices, fresh fruit garnishes, and edible flowers alongside pastries and waffles. It’s interactive, stylish, and Instagrammable!

3. Their Favorite Things

Celebrate the couple’s unique personalities with a shower centered around everything they love. Couple trivia, photo scavenger hunts, or friendly competitions like mini golf, favorite snacks, and signature cocktails, every detail reflects their taste.

4. DIY Party

Add a creative twist with an activity-based shower. Whether it’s painting canvas florals, decorating sugar cookies, or creating flower crowns, guests will love doing something hands-on.

5. Boho-Chic

Transform the party venue with rattan furniture, macrame accents, earthy florals, and neutral-toned décor. Add a lounge-style seating area, cozy pillows, and candles for a trendy, modern aesthetic.

6. Five o’clock Tea

Think tea party, but elevated: serve tiered savory bites and sweets, offer tea-infused cocktails, and encourage guests to wear fascinators or dress in vintage chic. Host it outdoors under draped linens or inside with fresh florals and soft lighting.

7. Beach Bash

Bring the tropics to the party with palm leaves, fruity cocktails, exotic florals, and laid-back island vibes. Go bold with colors, serve pineapple skewers, and play a reggae or beachy playlist.

8. Dance Party

Shimmer, sparkle, and sequins! Create a glam atmosphere with disco balls, neon signs, and a playlist full of dance hits. Serve bubbly, wear metallics, and let the celebration shine—literally.

9. Bridal Brunch & Book Exchange

Perfect for literary brides and smaller, more intimate gatherings. Invite each guest to bring a favorite book with a note to the bride inside.  Pair with cozy brunch foods and coffee bar vibes.

10. Seasonal Themed Celebrations

A fall shower could include cider tastings and pumpkin décor; a winter event might have a hot cocoa bar and evergreen centerpieces. Incorporate local flowers, foods, or vendors to make it feel extra personal and rooted in the couple’s story

My love note: Hosting a shower is a heartfelt way to honor the bride-to-be and create lasting memories.

Pem Pfisterer Clark has been hosting the nationally syndicated radio show “Wedding Planning With Pem” for over 20 years. The show provides valuable advice, insider tips, etiquette and money-saving ideas to listeners across the country. Bill Stevens Stark is the executive producer of the show.

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