Wedding Tips for the Mother of the Groom
Weddings are emotional for everyone but for the Mother of the Groom, it’s a particularly special moment. Watching your son get married is a huge milestone and while the spotlight is often on the bride and her family, the Mother of the Groom plays an important and meaningful role throughout the wedding journey.
From supporting your son, to building a relationship with the bride and her family, there are plenty of ways to be involved while keeping the experience joyful and stress-free.
Here are some helpful wedding tips for the Mother of the Groom to make the lead-up to the big day as special as the celebration itself.
Supporting Your Son
Even though much of the wedding planning is often led by the couple (and sometimes the bride’s family), your support will still mean everything.
Wedding planning can feel overwhelming at times, and simply being there to listen, offer reassurance, and help when asked can make a huge difference.
Sometimes the most important role is just being calm, encouraging, and excited for this new chapter.
Getting to Know the Bride and Her Family
If you don’t already know the bride’s family well, the engagement period is the perfect time to strengthen those relationships.
Consider organising:
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A relaxed dinner in your house
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A casual coffee meet-up
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A family celebration before the wedding
- And if you haven’t met the bride’s family a phone call is the perfect way to start
Building these connections early helps everyone feel more comfortable on the wedding day.
Understanding the Planning Roles
Traditionally, the bride and her family may take the lead on certain aspects of wedding planning, but modern weddings are much more flexible.
Let the bride know you are available to take care of any details or do any wedding jobs she might like you to do.
The Mother of the Groom Outfit
One of the key moments for the Mother of the Groom is choosing the perfect outfit for the wedding day.
Traditionally, the Mother of the Groom selects her outfit after the Mother of the Bride so the overall colour palette complements the wedding styling.
Starting early allows time for fittings and alterations so you feel confident and comfortable.
Helping with the Groom’s Guest List
The groom’s side of the guest list is often where the Mother of the Groom can provide the most practical support.
You can help:
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Confirm extended family members
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Gather addresses for invitations
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Assist with RSVP follow-ups
This can take pressure off the couple during busy planning stages.
Wedding Day Support
On the wedding day itself, the Mother of the Groom often plays an important emotional role.
You may:
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Spend time with your son before the ceremony (maybe cook him and his mates a big breakfast)
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Welcome guests from the groom’s side
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Help ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes
It’s also important to pause and enjoy the day—it goes by quickly!
Mother of the Groom Gift Ideas
Just like the Mother of the Bride, the Mother of the Groom often receives a meaningful gift from the couple as a thank you for her love and support.
Popular Mother of the Groom gift ideas include:
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Personalised keepsakes like this Mother of the Groom Champagne Flute
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Wedding morning gifts
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Sentimental jewellery
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Handwritten message cards like this Mother in Law card
These gifts are a thoughtful way to mark such an emotional milestone.
If you’re currently planning your wedding have a look at my collection of Mother of the Groom Gifts and Mother of the Bride Keepsakes.
Final Thoughts
Every wedding is unique, but one thing remains the same—the role of the Mother of the Groom is incredibly special.
By offering support, staying flexible, and enjoying the journey, you’ll help create a wedding experience filled with love, connection, and unforgettable memories.
PS. You might also like my wedding guide on Wedding Tips for the Mother of the Bride. Enjoy a read of it here
And if you are thinking of a gift for your Mums have a look at the gift guide below (all available here)




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