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so, my MOH has asked me for a list of guests that I'd like to invite to my wedding shower. Do you just ask the guests who plan on attending the wedding or do you invite everyone you invited to the wedding? I dont want to seem like we are out for gifts but I do think it would be nice to continue to include our family & friends who aren't able to make it to the wedding for one reason or another.....also what are your thoughts on a co-ed showerhuh.gif

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I don't think the fact that you're having a DW should have any bearing on the guest list. There are plenty who won't make it to the wedding, but would appreciate giving you and FI a little something, so invite the shower guests as if you were having a regular at-home wedding.

 

I've never heard of co-ed showers, but i've attended my fair share of jack 'n jill parties, and they were always fun (but the bride/groom forgo their individual shower/stag and have the jack 'n jill party instead).

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If they can't come to the wedding, they may want to come to the shower just to be a part or your wedding so I would say to invite everyone.

 

Also, I threw a shower for my brother and sister-in-law (the wanted it to be co-ed) and it actually worked out nicely. We didn't have a specific theme...we had balloons of a groom and bride as decor, lots of food and games that included both the bride and groom.

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After chatting w my MOH & FI we both agreed that we should invite everyone as well... and they can choose i guess to come or not. I dont want to assume to exclude them.

my moh was thinking of doing a BBQ or luau possibly for the shower... we'll see :) ugh sometimes i think we are just playing by a different set of rules w the whole destination wedding! LOL

thanks for the advice :)

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This is MY rule of thumb (but I guess anything can go)... If they are invited to the destination wedding then you can invite them to the shower.

 

IMO which I could be wrong, I think it looks bad to invite someone to the shower but not the wedding. It's like saying give me a gift but you cant come to my wedding. As long as they are invited to the destination wedding then I feel it is okay to invite them to the shower.

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