Credit: The Budget Savvy Bride

Slowly, but surely, the world is going back to some semblance of normal. Couples are planning their in-person wedding events for later in the year to finally share their love with friends and family– but there is still reason to pause. While the states work on building herd immunity with vaccines, it is still frowned upon to meet in large gatherings. Your wedding may be in-person, but it may be wise to hold a virtual bridal shower.

Virtual bridal showers can be just as fun as an in-person shower, and they allow a wider variety of people to attend since travel isn’t necessary. If you’re considering a virtual shower, here are a few ideas on getting that process going.

Send out physical invitations

Just because the event is virtual, it doesn’t mean you can’t have a traditional touch. Many feel virtual events aren’t as official, which simply isn’t true. Send physical invitations to your guests to remind your guests that this is a genuine event. Not only that, but the lovely little reminder will be a great memory for them.

Create a website with all the necessary information

At the bottom of your invitation, you should include a link to a website that hosts all the information on the event. This could include anything from the registry, what games will be played during the even, the RSVP option, and information on the bride and groom. You can post any event updates on this site as well.

Have guests ship gifts directly to your home

A major aspect of bridal showers is opening gifts guests provide to help the couple start their lives together. This can still be done virtually! Set up your registry so the gifts ship directly to your home, and open them on camera so all can enjoy. This is easier for all involved– no one has to haul the gift anywhere, as it’s delivered right to your door.

Walk down memory lane

Give guests the option of sending in photos with the bride and groom. Guests can tell little stories about how they know the couple, and everyone can enjoy a blast from the past.

Have themed games

What’s a bridal shower without some cute games? These games can be just about anything you can come up with– bingo, a multiple choice quiz about the couple, a game where the couple has to figure out how everyone knows one another. Get creative, and start having fun.

Host a micro-shower with bridesmaids

If you want a physical event, keep it small with just the bridesmaids. You and your group can come together for all the fun of a bridal shower on a smaller, safer scale that will allow all to properly socially distance. You could even have this event directly after your shower to keep the fun going all day.