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Question by  Benny (11)

What wording should I include on a bridal shower card?

 
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Answer by  ken65 (128)

An example of the type of wording to include on a bridal shower card is, "Dear Sally, I am so happy for you and Joe. I know the two of you are going to be happy forever. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your celebration. Love, Jane."

 
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Answer by  Sett (1838)

You can write " I am happy to spend this beautiful day with you, Congratulations!" Another one is " As you prepare for your beautiful wedding, I am so happy to be able to spend this lovely bridal shower with you."

 
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Answer by  admiralgloom (65)

The big day is coming so soon! Please take the time to stop to celebrate with us for our future life.

 
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Answer by  NHanselman (144)

Depending on the nature of the bride, I think it could be anything from mild to wild. Tailor it to the bride to be and she'll be quite pleased.

 
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Answer by  lucyr (4)

I am so happy for both of you. Best wishes for all good things as you start your life as a wife!

 
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Answer by  Latin4 (11170)

You are invited to a baby shower, on what date, where, and time. If there is something she should know like boy or girl that would help.

 
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Answer by  lacquer (15)

crystal lacquer or other similar product which creates a dewdrop effect on your card that is good i think. created their own card by layering a number of circles cutting out two small holes and then adding some think unique that is great, crystal glazehto create a faux button Instead of making a buttonh

 
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Answer by  Raa (14)

Just write what comes to your mind first spontaneously - in simple plain English which your normal style. Do not use flowery words or jargons. Be truthful and honest to pen what is in you - not what you read or heard, simply because it is nice, catchy and appealing.

 
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