Asking your friends to be your bridesmaids is an important part of the wedding planning process. It can feel like you're proposing all over again, but it should be a fun and stress-free experience. There are many ways to ask someone to be your bridesmaid, from in-person meetings to creative gifts. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Send them a beautiful card with a heartfelt message.
- Pop the question over brunch or during a special meal.
- Make a crafty gift, such as a customised puzzle or a fortune cookie with a special message inside.
- Treat them to a spa day or a manicure and ask them there.
- Organise a movie night and play wedding-themed movies.
- Ask them with a balloon and a card, or a bottle of wine with a personalised label.
- Give them a bridesmaid kit with items like a heart frame, magnets, a mug, and sunglasses.
Characteristics | Values |
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Invite them to a meal | Brunch, lunch, dinner, pizza night, dinner party |
Send them a card | Handmade, shop-bought, with a photo, with a puzzle, with a gift box |
Give them a gift | Jewellery, picture frames, mugs, cookies, cupcakes, balloons, tote bags, nail polish, robes, champagne, wine, puzzles, flowers, candles, chocolate, magnets, temporary tattoos, colouring cards, wine labels, hangers, tumblers, compact mirrors, key chains, journals, luggage tags, stickers, perfume, scarfs, hair ties, friendship bracelets, affirmation cards, tea or coffee |
Organise an activity | Spa day, coffee date, tea party, ice cream party, movie night, flower-arranging workshop, wine and paint night, pottery class, fortune-telling, scratch cards |
Ask them in person | Individually, or as a group |
Asking in-person
Asking your friends to be your bridesmaids in person is a great way to make your proposal extra special and memorable. Here are some ideas to pop the question in person:
Host a get-together
If you want to ask your friends all at once, consider hosting a get-together at your place or a local bar or restaurant. This could be a fun game night, a movie night with wedding-themed films, or a floral workshop where you can make your own bouquets. Towards the end of the night, pop the question by handing out gifts or cards with your proposal message. This way, you can celebrate with your entire bridal party all at once!
One-on-one proposals
If you prefer a more intimate setting, schedule one-on-one coffee dates or lunches with each friend. Bring a personalised mug or ask the barista to write the question on their cup. You could also meet them in between work and hand-deliver their favourite coffee or tea with a custom-label packet. Another idea is to treat your friend to a manicure or spa day and pop the question while you both relax.
Gifts and cards
Whether you're asking your friends as a group or individually, there are plenty of creative ways to do it. You could give them a card with a heartfelt message expressing your feelings and gratitude. If you're confident in your art skills, design a custom card that speaks to each bridesmaid's personality. Pair it with a small gift like a compact mirror, a piece of jewellery, or a candle with a personalised label. You could also fill a tote bag with their favourite treats, such as snacks, beauty products, or a bottle of their favourite wine.
Remember, the bridesmaid proposal is a chance to let your friends know how much you value their friendship and how special they are to you. So, whether you go with a simple card or a more elaborate gift, your friends are sure to appreciate the gesture.
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Sending a gift
Gift Boxes
You can create a personalised gift box with a selection of treats for your bridesmaids. This could include:
- Mini bottles of champagne or prosecco
- Customised wine glasses or tumblers
- "Bridesmaid" t-shirts or sweatshirts
- Nail polish or press-on nail kits
- Sheet masks and under-eye patches
- Monogrammed slippers or robes
- Sweet treats, such as champagne truffles or gummies
- Personalised mugs or tumblers
- Spiked hot cocoa kits
- Vintage compact mirrors
- Personalised jewellery, such as initial necklaces or lockets
Personalised Cards
If you want to include a heartfelt message with your gift, you can pair it with a stylish "Will You Be My Bridesmaid?" card. You can even add a funny twist to your message, such as:
- "It's my turn to pop the question."
- "Help me keep my sht together."
- "I can't say 'I do' without you."
- "My wedding day wouldn't be complete without you standing beside me. Be my bridesmaid?"
Creative Gifts
If you're looking for unique and creative ways to invite your bridesmaids, consider these fun ideas:
- Blow up a confetti-filled balloon and put a safety pin and a note inside that they can use to "pop" the question.
- Invite your bridesmaids to a wine and paint night, a pottery class, or a flower-arranging workshop and pop the question there.
- Treat your bridesmaids to mani-pedis and gift them with a bottle of nail polish in a wedding-focused colour.
- Create a custom puzzle with a photo of you and your friend, with a message asking them to be your bridesmaid.
- Send a bouquet of flowers with a personalised message popping the question.
- Give each bridesmaid a special dress hanger or robe that's been personalised with their name.
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Sending a card
When writing your card, you can include a heartfelt message such as:
- "It’s my turn to pop the question."
- "Help me keep my sht together."
- "I’ll only be a happy bride if my best friend is by my side."
- "I can’t say 'I do' without you."
- "Plan with me, stand with me, cry with me, laugh with me. Will you be my bridesmaid?"
- "My 'I do' would not be the same without you by my side."
If you want to add a more personal touch, include a favourite photo of you and your friend in the card. You can also pair the card with a small gift, such as a mini bottle of champagne or a sweet treat.
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Making a craft
There are many ways to invite your friends to be your bridesmaids, and crafting is a fun and thoughtful way to do it. Here are some ideas for making a craft to invite your bridesmaids:
Personalized Prints
Customized prints are a sweet and memorable way to ask your friends to be your bridesmaids. You can find beautiful prints online that can be personalized with the recipient's name and your wedding date. This is a wonderful way to make your friends feel special and excited about your big day.
DIY Flower Bouquets
If you're the creative type, consider making your own flower bouquets and attaching a note that says, "Will you be my bridesmaid?" You can even use the flowers to announce your wedding colors. This idea adds a personal and unique touch to your invitations.
Customized Cookies
Customized cookies are a fun and tasty way to invite your bridesmaids. You can bake your own cookies and use icing to write "Will you be my bridesmaid?" on them. This idea is sure to bring a smile to your friends' faces and satisfy their sweet tooth!
Personalized Gift Boxes
Creating personalized gift boxes for each of your friends is another thoughtful way to invite them to be your bridesmaids. You can fill the boxes with items such as chocolates, face masks, notebooks, scented candles, cozy socks, and a personalized note or card. This idea allows you to include items that are meaningful to each friend, making the invitation even more special.
Handwritten Cards
A simple yet heartfelt idea is to write a handwritten card to each of your friends. Let them know how much it would mean to have them by your side on your special day. You can pair the cards with a small gift, such as a framed photo of the two of you, their favorite snack, or a simple piece of jewelry.
These craft ideas are a wonderful way to show your friends how much they mean to you and how excited you are to have them as part of your bridal party.
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Hosting a get-together
Intimate Luncheon
Host an intimate luncheon for your bridesmaids and closest female friends and family members. This can be a fun get-together over brunch, lunch, or afternoon tea. It is a chance to thank those who have supported you and will be helping you with the wedding planning. You can treat your bridesmaids to mimosas and pedicures, or host the get-together at a restaurant or private home with a personal chef. This is also a great opportunity to hand out gifts and share a heartfelt speech expressing your gratitude.
Themed Movie Night
Organise a movie night with a wedding-themed film such as "27 Dresses", "Bridesmaids", or "My Best Friend's Wedding". Prepare some popcorn, candy, and other snacks. As the movie ends, pop the question by referencing a character or scene. For example, after watching "27 Dresses", you could ask, "Will you be my Katherine Heigl?" This is a fun and casual way to include your favourite films and pop culture references in your proposal.
Wine Tasting or Cocktail Soirée
Invite your bridesmaids-to-be to a wine tasting or cocktail evening at your home. You can even create a special cocktail menu with your favourite liquors, mixers, and garnishes. As the evening progresses, present a custom-labelled bottle of wine or a special cocktail asking them to be a part of your bridal party. Cheers to that!
Coffee or Tea Dates
If you prefer a more low-key and personal approach, set up individual coffee or tea dates with each of your bridesmaids. You can bring a personalised mug or ask the barista to write the question on the cup instead of their name. If you go with tea, don your most elegant, floral dress and share heartfelt thoughts about how much their presence at your wedding would mean to you.
Creative Crafts
Get creative and involve your bridesmaids in a craft activity. You can organise a flower-arranging workshop, a candle-making class, or even a tattoo or piercing party if your friends are into body art. For a more relaxed option, consider a group cooking class or a private mixology class to create your signature wedding cocktail. These activities will foster creativity and provide a fun way to bond with your bridesmaids.
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Frequently asked questions
It's important to select people who are trustworthy and have been in your life for a long time. Typically, brides pick their siblings and siblings-in-law, as well as their closest friends and relatives. You can also break with gender stereotypes and have "bridesmen" if you're closer to the men in your life.
You can ask your potential bridesmaids in person, over a phone/video call, or with a creative gift. If asking in person feels too casual, you can send a beautiful card or a bridesmaid proposal box filled with treats and a note. You could also invite them to a meal or get-together and ask them all at once.
You can fill the box with thoughtful goodies that your bridesmaids can use before the wedding and on the day itself. This could include things like nail polish, sheet masks, monogrammed slippers, or a mini bottle of champagne.