Find ideas for food, drinks, and decorations that the bride and guests are sure to love.
Impress guests with dainty pickup foods, such as Egg Salad Crostini and Chicken Salad Crescent Rolls. These recipes work well
for both late-morning and afternoon showers.
For an easy shortcut, purchase egg salad and chicken salad from your favorite deli to use for these recipes.
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Serve a beverage such as Raspberry Beer Cocktail in chalkboard-style glasses with each guest’s name.
Make your own glasses with chalkboard spray paint and painter’s tape. They can double as a special gift for the bride and
groom after the shower.
Add a personal touch to bars, such as Easy Cheesecake Bars, by piping on the couple’s monogram. Just fill a zip-top plastic
bag with store-bought frosting and pipe.
Monogram How-To: Snip a corner of the filled bag (not too big, not too small), and squeeze. Practice first on a piece of paper. Use lowercase
letters for a modern look, or get fancy with cursive.
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Let partygoers fill a memory jar instead of signing a guest book to leave special notes for the bride and groom.
Visit your local crafts store to find card stock, ribbons, and pens. Pull out any other scrapbooking supplies you have at
home, and make a few samples for guests ahead of time.
Anchor your party menu with personal pizzas from a grill. Guests will gather around the grill once they catch the irresistible scent of fire-baked flatbread and fresh toppings.
You can easily prepare pizza toppings and salad such as Greek Caesar Salad ahead of time, leaving you plenty of time to mingle
with guests and celebrate with the lucky couple.
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For a simple yet impressive starter, arrange a colorful antipasto platter. Roll a log of goat cheese in fresh chopped parsley
and set out sliced salami, pickled okra, kalamata olives, and roasted red bell peppers. Serve with assorted crackers and breadsticks.
Prepare the platter in advance and pop it out of the fridge at party time.
These chilled soups—strawberry, cucumber, and cantaloupe—create a trio of beautiful spring colors. Serve them in tiny demitasse
cups for an elegant touch or in clear plastic tumblers, available at party stores, for easy cleanup.
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Frosted Party Sandwiches create a unique presentation for our favorite classic cold spreads: egg salad, chicken salad, and
pimiento cheese.
The preparation is simple. Make a triple-decker crustless sandwich and spread a cream cheese mixture over the top and sides.
Garnish with celery leaves, paprika, or Cheddar cheese.
Make the sandwiches the night before and chill. To save time use a serrated knife to cut the sandwiches into slices at party
time.
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Serve cold foods outdoors on a flower-filled ice tray. Here’s how to make one easily:
Fill a 13- x 9-inch pan with water. Cover top of pan with self-sealing plastic wrap. Place 2 strips of tape about 1⁄2 inch
apart on the plastic wrap 1⁄2 inch from inside edge on each short side of pan. Using the paring knife, evenly cut Xs, smaller
than the diameter of the carrots, in between strips of tape on each side. Fit carrots into Xs; secure with tape, if necessary.
Place pan on level rack in freezer, and freeze at least 24 hours. Remove plastic wrap, carrots, and, if necessary, tape. Run
tap water over ice block to remove from pan. The frozen carrots will be soft and easy to dig out of the ice with a small spoon,
if necessary. Place your choice of flowers in ice cavities.
No shower is complete without a refreshing drink. Sparkling Punch (pictured) is a fruity combination of pineapple juice, strawberry
daiquiri mix concentrate, pink lemonade concentrate, and ginger ale.
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Prepare heart-shaped cookies or bars ahead of time. Cherry-Pistachio Bark (pictured) looks elegant on a party tray without
any frosting.
You can also use heart-shaped or letter cookie cutters (for the couple’s initials) to cut out homemade or refrigerated sugar
cookie dough. Set out different colored icing and candies for guests to decorate the cookies. For a fun game, let the bride
judge a cookie-decorating contest.
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Endless varieties of finger sandwiches are classic shower fare. Serve them on cake plates alongside fresh fruit for an elegant
presentation. Try one of our favorite recipes or improvise with your own.
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Guests will love having their own personal wedding-like tiered cake. These have a 3-inch-round base and are perfect for an intimate party.
How-To: Poppy Seed Cake was cut into three graduated circles with cutters. We then stacked the layers on a wire rack, coated them
with Poured Fondant, and piped a border with Buttercream Frosting. Garnish with ribbon, fresh rosebuds, or pansies. One recipe
makes about a dozen cakes.
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