The bride to bee bridal shower can be anything from classy to fun and cute. The one I hosted was more on the cute side.
While many bride to bee showers feature yellow and black for obvious reasons, I decided to go with cheerful, vibrant colors the bride-to-be loves. So, the color palette was a delightful mix of yellow, white, and a tiny bit of black.
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Simple Decorations for a Bride to Bee Bridal Shower
Planning a bridal shower doesn’t have to cost a ton. With a little creativity I was able to create a memorable event using items I already had and some that I specifically bought for this celebration.
Bee Our Guest
We welcomed the guests with a simple chalkboard sign that said, “Bee Our Guest.” This sign would look fantastic with some pretty flowers, such as daisies or sunflowers.
Centerpieces for Rectangular Tables
We had four tables with slightly different decorations, each with some daisies as the centerpiece. But the other things varied.
The white tablecloths are 90×156, perfect for eight-foot tables if you want the table cover to drop to the floor. They aren’t very thick but do the job.
Daisies in Teapots
For two of the tables, the flowers were in white teapots that I already had. I love tea, and sometimes, I like to make tea moments extra awesome with special dishes.
These teapots make beautiful gifts for tea lovers.
For the table pictured above, I placed cute yellow flowers in white ceramic creamer and sugar bowl and tied yellow ribbon around them.
The little bowls at the tables had some gold-wrapped chocolate for sweet treats.
The other two tables had daisies in yellow containers, such as this yellow ceramic creamer. I found it and some other little yellow things from a thrift shop for a few of bucks.
And as you can see we had these adorable bees scattered on the tables, as well.
Flowers in Clear Vases with Curling Ribbon
One of my favorite tricks is using curling ribbon as a vase filler. It’s an easy way to transform clear vases into theme-fitting decor pieces.
Bee Together and Have Fun!!
Write down your sweetest, most romantic, or thrilling Bee Together Bucket List ideas for the couple.
Centerpiece for a Round Table
The soon-to-be-bride was surrounded by four of her closests friends at a round table. Their table was adorned with a cheery yellow utensil crock overflowing with vibrant flowers.
She was thrilled to receive this ceramic utensil holder as a gift. It is sturdy and perfect size for holding the cooking utensils, and its cork bottom protects the countertops.
Basket for the Cards
There actually is room in that box for cards, though it doesn’t look like it. It was a small shower, so I thought a small basket with daisies would be sufficient. And it was. The table was overflowing with gifts and I believe there was only one card in the basket.
Honey Sign
This cute Home Is Where Your Honey Is – sign is from Hobby Lobby. They have all kinds of fun bee-themed decorations in the springtime.
Meant to Be Sign
I had fun using a super cute chalkboard sign from the dollar store to craft a Meant to Bee -sign. I placed it on a cardboard box wrapped with a bee-themed wrapping paper. And I also want to mention the adorable Bee Together -ring plate that added the finishing touch to this setup.
I used the same wrapping paper for the yogurt buffet bar.
Bride to Bee Banner
I made a bride to bee banner using Canva, but you can purchase one from Etsy or other online stores, if you’d like to save time. I hung it up in front of the game table.
Bride-to-Bee Bridal Shower Games
A FREE printable Guess How Many Honeycombs Game is waiting for you.
Fun bride-to-bee bridal shower game and prize ideas. I’m also working on a yogurt parfait buffet post. That’s what we served at this bridal shower.
Be a Relaxed Hostess
Will you host out-of-town wedding guests? Check out these tips on creating a welcoming and functional guest room.