Bridal Shower Planning: How to Create a Mood Board
Bridal Shower Planning.
Plus: How to create a Mood Board
with your choice of colors, stationery,
food and décor inspiration.
Creating a mood board is the fastest way
to plan a bridal shower
because throwing ideas together,
even if they seem random,
can get your imagination going and then coagulate into a concrete plan.
Bridal Shower Planning
What are your favorite spring colors?
Going by this Wedding Colors post,
the champagne and blush color theme was the most popular for this year.
And since we love those colors, too, we’re going to show you how to plan a Bridal Shower with those colors.
How to create a Mood Board
Create your mood board early in the planning stages of the bridal shower.
Once you have that step complete,
you can put it on the back burner to simmer
until the day the hostesses get together for the actual shower planning.
A mood board can be as simple as tearing pictures out of magazines
and tacking them to a bulletin board or gluing them in a notebook.
If you use Pinterest to create an idea board, all the hostesses can view and/or add to it.
This board was made on Canva
but as you can see, it merely introduces the colors,
as the choice of photos is rather limited.
Bridal Shower Planner
After your mood board is done, the next step is completing the bridal shower planner.
This might be your trusty notebook with glued-in ideas,
or you may have another option.
Our choice for planning is our 3 page digital download:
a page for the hostesses, a page for the bride-to-be, and a hostess job countdown list.
You can purchase the Peony Bridal Shower Planner here.
Don’t you just LOVE peonies?
I know.
They’re super gorgeous
and seem perfect for a spring bridal shower.
Back on the farm, we were so excited every single spring when Mom’s peonies began to bloom.