A bridal shower requires that you choose appropriate bridal shower invitations to send out to guests. These bridal shower invitations also make a special keepsake for the bride, and you should choose ones that she will enjoy keeping. A bridal shower photo card is a popular choice, but is it safe to mail out? Read on for the pros and cons of sending bridal shower photo cards.

Pros of Sending Bridal Shower Photo Cards

There are many options now for choosing and personalizing bridal shower photo cards. You can easily adapt the photo card for a formal or casual bridal shower, although photo cards are generally more appropriate for a casual or semi-formal bridal shower. Bridal shower photo cards make the invitation more personal and are typically enjoyed by recipients, particularly those who haven't seen the bride in a while.
As long as you choose (with the bride's consent) an appropriate photo, she will probably enjoy keeping the bridal shower photo card for her scrapbook or for framing as a memento. Years later, she'll be able to look at the bridal shower photo card and perhaps show her children how she looked in the days of her engagement.

Bridal shower photo cards are often budget-friendly options for bridal shower invitations and can be matched to any theme or color scheme desired. They are versatile and might even display more than one photo, depending on the layout you choose. For instance, you might pair a baby photo beside a current one and invite guests to bring their own baby photos for a fun bridal shower game.

Cons of Sending Bridal Shower Photo Cards

The potential downside of sending bridal shower photo cards is that they are typically sent through the mail, and if mailed as a postcard, will be viewed by many strangers on its way to recipients' mailboxes. This might present a safety concern, considering that personal information, such as her name and an address, date and time where she can be found, is prominently displayed on the bridal shower invitation. Indeed, this might be a temptation to the wrong set of eyes.

The best way to alleviate this issue is to enclose the bridal shower photo card, even if it's designed as a postcard, in a lined envelope. Not only does this give the bridal shower photo card more weight with guests as a legitimate invitation, but will protect it from exposure to elements and any undesired eyes.

Bridal shower photo cards aren't the right choice for everyone. It can be difficult to make a bridal shower photo card look formal; even when you include a black and white photo with a formal design, the photo paper still lacks that formal element. Also, not every bride wishes to see her face on her bridal shower invitation.

Although lined envelopes make it safe to send bridal shower photo cards to guests through the mail, they aren't for every bride. A traditional bride, for instance, will likely wish to send a more traditional bridal shower invitation, while a modern bride will likely embrace the bridal shower photo card. Check with the bride before making your final decision, and let her choose what's best.