One of the first things future brides and grooms love to do after getting engaged is is officially asking their friends and family to be their bridesmaids and groomsmen!
Getting the bridal party set early makes it officially feel like it’s your wedding season! You can talk about the bridesmaid dresses and bachelor party, and for the future bride, you have your team ready to help make those tricky decorating decisions!
After you’ve decided who you want standing next to you as you marry the person of your dreams, I think it’s always fun to find a creative way to ask them. Being in your bridal party is a big honor, so let’s make it more special with a fun invitation!
I have compiled a few of my favorite ways to ask groomsmen (don’t worry ladies – bridesmaid gift ideas are coming soon!) to be in your wedding party, including how we asked ours!
Cheers and happy planning!
“Will you be my Groomsmen” cards from PurpleandPlatinum:
Brooke, the owner of this shop, is an absolute delight to work with! She will customize these cards to match your wedding colors and the style of your wedding.
Custom pint glasses from Frederick Engraving:
These custom beer pint glasses are the perfect groomsmen gift for your guys! Arika can customize them to include each groomsmen’s name, your monogram, the wedding date, or even the location! These pair perfectly with the beer labels below.
Custom beer labels from StudioBLabels:
What is more manly than these custom beer labels with your favorite local beer?! I am absolutely obsessed with these labels and think they are perfect for any groomsmen! Rachel also makes wine labels for your bridesmaids, so it’s the perfect one stop shop!
Wedding weekend sneak peek:
Include something personal from the groom that will have the groomsmen looking forward to the wedding weekend. My fiancé happens to be an avid disc golfer and wanted each groomsmen to have a disc for a round of disc golf on Vail mountain the day before the wedding. You could also include a cigar or another one of the groom’s favorite pastimes.
And finally the exciting part! The making of the entire package!
Pro-tip! When sending these gifts, use a USPS flat-rate box rather than paying by the weight. I promise this will save you TONS of money!
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