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Kissing Fish Bridal Shower: Party Pics
Enjoy the rest of the pictures from this Kissing Fish Bridal Shower! Happy Planning,
Kissing Fish Bridal Shower: Cupcakes
The Bride-to-be's awesome Maid of Honor made this amazing kissing fish cake and cupcakes for the party. Check out all of her cakes here.
Kissing Fish Bridal Shower: Party Games
One of my favorite shower games is a 'purse scavenger hunt.' We divided the shower guests into groups (by table) and told everyone to take out their purse or handbag. Give the host a list of random items you might find in a purse or handbag. As items are called, the first table to bring up that item gets a point. Our list included things like an out of state drivers license, tweezer, credit card that expired in 2014, nickel, family photo, pink iphone case, etc. The table with the most points at the end wins. We gave out small
Kissing Fish Bridal Shower: Album
When guests first arrived at the shower, they were asked to write a note of encouragement to the bride-to-be on lined paper. The notes, along with pictures from the shower, were later put into a small scrap book and given to the bride at the wedding. It is a fun memento that she will have and can look back on everyone's notes in years to come. Happy Planning,
Kissing Fish Bridal Shower: Favors
The bride asked a few family members to bake homemade cookies to give away as favors at this shower. I simply added favor tags to brown boxes and guests got to choose which cookies and treats they would like to take home. It was a huge hit! The favor tags for these boxes are now available in our etsy shop! Happy Planning,
Kissing Fish Couples Shower Photo Collage
For this Kissing Fish couples shower, I wanted to include a personal detail that celebrated the couple without taking up a lot of space or competing with the rest of the decor. Instead of a traditional photo collage made up of multiple pictures, I created a posterized collage using just one engagement photo. The result was a bold, graphic piece that felt modern, playful, and perfectly on theme. Why Use One Photo Instead of Many Using a single engagement photo kept the design clean and intentional. Engagement photos are already special, and turning one into a collage-style piece gives it








