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  2. The Best Budget-Friendly Bridal Shower Decorations We ... - AOL

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    Make her shower one to remember with these best bridal shower decorations. Regardless of the theme, these affordable and budget-friendly ideas will be a hit.

  3. Bridal shower - Wikipedia

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    A bridal shower traditionally involves giving gifts to the future wife. A bridal shower is a gift-giving party held for a bride-to-be in anticipation of her wedding.. The history of the custom is rooted not necessarily for the provision of goods for the upcoming matrimonial home, but to provide goods and financial assistance to ensure the wedding may take place.

  4. 29 Bridal Shower Gifts That She’ll Love (and Actually Keep)

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    Your RSVP has been sent for your friend’s big day and you can’t wait for her to see the beautiful wedding gift you picked out. When it comes to picking a...

  5. Stag and doe - Wikipedia

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    Hosting a stag and doe party does not preclude the couple from participating in other wedding-related parties, such as a bridal shower, bachelor party, bachelorette party, and so on. A popular stag and doe tradition is a toonie toss, which has guests toss toonies (CA$2 coins) at a Texas mickey (3L) bottle of liquor. The toss runs for some time ...

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    Bridal shower wishes for your coworker... From work wife to real wife...what a glow-up! Rumor around the office is that your wedding is the hottest ticket in town—thanks for inviting me!

  7. Gift - Wikipedia

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    A gift or a present is an item given to someone, without the expectation of payment or anything in return. An item is not a gift if that item is already owned by the one to whom it is given. Although gift-giving might involve an expectation of reciprocity, a gift is meant to be free.