Bridal Shower Gift Etiquette Guests Need to Know (2024)

Traditional etiquette states that if you receive an invitation to a wedding (even if you can’t make it), you should send the couple a wedding gift. But, a wedding isn’t the only celebration you’ll be invited to. You might be wondering if same rule applies to other pre-wedding events where gifts are expected. Do you have to send a bridal shower gift if you're not attending? And, what should you be giving to your newly engaged friend or family member if you can join in on the festivities?

Want to get a lowdown on gifts for the next bridal shower you're invited to? We asked national etiquette expert Diane Gottsman to share all you need to know about how to properly shower the bride-to-be. From how much to spend to what style gift you should choose, we'll provide guidance to lead you to the perfect present.

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Diane Gottsmanis a national etiquette expert, author ofModern Etiquette for a Better Life, and founder ofThe Protocol School of Texas.

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What Type of Gift Should You Buy for a Bridal Shower?

Bridal shower gifts are smaller and more modest than wedding gifts. "Each couple has their own particular needs and requests," says Gottsman. "A registry is the basic indicator of what you should buy." Some couples will set up a registry specifically for the event, while others will include those items on their main registry. Check with the hostess to see where you should be shopping. Common bridal shower gifts include kitchenware, from small appliances or utensils to towels or dishes.

Shower gifts tend to stick to the event's specific theme if it has one. A cooking class shower might require a gift of your favorite cookbook, while the hostesses of a lingerie shower will ask for, well, lingerie. A spa shower is a perfect time to shower the bride with bath products or a plush robe. Pay attention to the event’s theme, and if you will want the bride to open your gift during the shower, make sure yours fits right in. (Of course, if you are sending the gift directly to the bride and don’t want it opened at the shower, you can gift the bride whatever you feel is appropriate.)

How much you want to or able to spend is really a personal choice, there's no required amount. "This is why a registry is helpful because you can find great ideas with different price points that are keeping within your financial situation," Gottsman says.

Do You Have to Buy a Gift If You Can't Attend?

Unlike a wedding invitation, receiving an invitation to a bridal shower does not mean you have to send a gift even if you can’t attend. So, if your best friend’s shower is on the same weekend as your cousin’s wedding, or it’s just too far for you to attend the shower and the wedding, you’re not expected to get the bride a present. Of course, the guestlist for a bridal shower is usually pretty exclusive. Only family members and close friends make the cut, meaning you might want to send a little something anyway to mark the occasion. "It's not obligatory to buy a gift if you can't attend the shower, but it's a nice gesture if you are close to the bride," says Gottsman. Be sure to include a card letting the bride know you wish you could be there.

If you want to participate from afar, send your gift to the hostess or another guest in advance of the event. That way, it can be added to the gift table and opened along with the other presents toward the end of the shower. If the bride won’t be opening gifts during the shower, arrange for yours to arrive in the days leading up to or immediately following the event, and send it directly to the bride. "If you want to send a check, money is always a great alternative but make sure you put it in a beautiful card," says Gottsman. "When possible, send the gift ahead of time. Generally, the registry will do this for you."

If you choose to send a beautiful bouquet or a nice bottle of their favorite wine, champagne, or liquor, be sure to arrange for a delivery on the day of, or have one of the attendees coordinate with you to pick up a package or sign for the delivery. You can even add in a nice vase or a bespoke bottle opener for an extra touch of class.

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Do You Need to Buy Multiple Gifts?

Occasionally, there may be multiple showers if different close friends or family members want to celebrate the bride. This often happens if the bride's family isn't local and they want to get together in another region. "When multiple people want to host they can break it up into two showers," says Gottsman. "But, be careful not to have too many showers or at least change up the guest list so people don't have to attend several." If you're invited to multiple showers for the same couple, don't feel like you need to bring a new gift to each one. One gift to one of the showers is all that is necessary.

What Is the Difference Between a Wedding Gift and a Bridal Shower Gift?

A shower gift is a separate gift from a wedding present. The wedding gift is typically something bigger and a bit more expensive than what you would give for the shower. If you want to get a single, bigger gift for both occasions together, Gottsman suggests that you still bring something small like a bottle of wine and a card to the shower. "Showing up to the shower without a gift will feel somewhat awkward," she says. "Explain to the bride in advance that you are doing one big gift if that is your choice."

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Bridal Shower Gift Etiquette Guests Need to Know (2024)

FAQs

What is the protocol for bridal shower gifts? ›

If the gift you purchase is specifically for the bride, present it at the bridal shower instead of the wedding, which is traditionally a gift for the couple. However, many bridal shower registries include items intended for the couple.

Is $100 enough for a bridal shower gift? ›

If you're only invited to the shower and wedding, it's suggested to divide your budget by 30-70. Considering that the average wedding gift in 2023 was $150*, reverse calculation brings us to a budget of $50 to $75. So, if you're pondering whether $100 is enough for a bridal shower gift, the answer is a definite yes.

Do you give guests gifts at a bridal shower? ›

While favors at bridal showers aren't absolutely necessary, they're a nice touch and a great way to express gratitude for your friends' presences at the pre-nuptial event. Often, the maid of honor, the bridesmaids, and the attending family members chip in to throw the affair, or travel to make it.

What is an acceptable amount to give for a bridal shower? ›

According to Opperman, bridal shower gifts tend to be less expensive than wedding gifts. "Many people spend around $50 to $75, whereas closer friends and family may spend upwards of $100," she says. "However, the amount you want to spend is up to you."

What gifts do you get for a bridal shower? ›

Traditionally, a bridal shower is a celebration of the bride's upcoming marriage and an opportunity to give useful presents like appliances, china settings, and serving pieces from the couple's registry.

Is it rude not to open gifts at a bridal shower? ›

It's important to know if your guests are more traditional or would have less interest in this activity if you're trying to decide whether or not to open gifts. The decision ultimately is yours. It could be a very special moment and nostalgic and it's totally fine to do it!

Is 50 enough for a bridal shower gift? ›

If you attend the bridal shower and the wedding, you are expected to buy a separate gift for each event. The Knot suggests an attendee should spend between 50 to 75 dollars on a shower gift.

What is the average price for a bridal shower gift? ›

The standard amount to spend on a bridal shower gift is around $50-$75. If you're invited to a bridal shower but not particularly close with the bride, expect to spend at least $25. Regular friends, co-workers, or distant family members should consider spending up to $75 if they have the budget to spare.

What to wear as a guest to a bridal shower? ›

For guests who don't have a specified dress code to follow, opt for pieces that you would wear to a nice brunch or an elegant social gathering. What's more, since bridal showers are more informal than most wedding events, don't be afraid to embrace your personal style but with a slightly formal twist.

Are you supposed to give party favors at a bridal shower? ›

Bridal shower favors are not required, though they are a nice thank you for your guests, says Sarah Miller, an Event Director with Paulette Wolf Events.

Can you wear jeans to a bridal shower? ›

Jeans might be appropriate for a very casual bridal shower, especially if it's a relaxed gathering at someone's home. If you decide to wear jeans, choose a pair that's well-fitting and in good condition. Elevate your look by pairing them with a chic blouse or a smart blazer, and add some classy accessories.

What is the difference between a wedding shower and a bridal shower? ›

The bridal shower is designed for just you and the girls while the wedding shower is a co-ed party where the bride and groom both get showered with gifts and love. If you're a bride who loves to party and celebrate, then have both a wedding shower and bridal shower!

What is a normal budget for a bridal shower? ›

That works out at $300 to $800 for a 20-person party but can go as high as $150 per person or $3,000 for a 20-person shower. Based on these estimates and an average bridal shower guest list of 35-50 people, a reasonable budget for a bridal shower is between $350 and $7,500.

What is a good number of guests for a bridal shower? ›

A bridal shower should be an event for those closest to the bride, both in relationship and location. I'm often asked how many guests should be invited to a shower, and I usually recommend keeping it to around 25 guests if possible. Everyone wants to see their gift opened and the reaction on the bride's face.

Who pays for the bridal shower etiquette? ›

According to standard etiquette practice, a bridal shower is paid for by the person hosting the event, who, in most cases, is the maid of honor.

How much to spend on a bridal shower gift? ›

The Knot suggests an attendee should spend between 50 to 75 dollars on a shower gift. (However, if you also got the couple an engagement gift, the 20-20-60 rule can also apply—so your shower gift should cost 20 percent of your total budget.)

What is the difference between a wedding gift and a bridal shower gift? ›

A bridal or couples shower gift can be less expensive than a wedding gift, since the event is just a precursor to the larger, more formal celebration. Additionally, some showers focus on just the bride's individual needs and supporting her in a more personal way, which can also contribute to the lower price point.

Do you still send a gift if you don't go to a bridal shower? ›

"It's not obligatory to buy a gift if you can't attend the shower, but it's a nice gesture if you are close to the bride," says Gottsman. Be sure to include a card letting the bride know you wish you could be there.

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