Give these gals a Dundie because 'The Office'-themed bridal shower was gold

From beet-shaped cookies to a 'World's Best Bride' mug, the party had it all.

March 7, 2019, 2:55 PM

"I. Declare. Matrimony!!"

This bride to be didn't say it -- she declared it. Kayleigh Brown had a "The Office" themed bridal shower of any super fan's dreams and we can't stop laughing at all the amazing details.

PHOTO: A sign from Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
A sign from Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
Kayleigh Brown

"I walked in and was blown away," Brown told "GMA" about her favorite TV show-themed party on Sunday. "I felt like throughout the whole day, I would notice little things that I hadn't seen yet. I didn't want [it] to end."

From beet-shaped cookies and a "World's Best Bride" mug to a Meredith Palmer mimosa bar, the party paid serious tribute to the scenes and subtleties of the beloved Scranton-based show.

PHOTO: Beet centerpieces lined the tables at Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
Beet centerpieces lined the tables at Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
Kayleigh Brown

"I think my biggest reaction was to the beet centerpieces," she said about the table decor that screamed Dwight Schrute, who owns a 60-acre beet farm on the show. "It was so creative and incredible and something I didn't expect at all."

True Dunder Mifflin fans could spot all the hilarious details from the photos alone, but Brown broke down her favorites that would easily earn a Dundie.

"I loved every single detail. My girls went above and beyond the call of friendship for this shower," Brown said.

PHOTO: The "No Tobys Allowed" sign hung on the front door at Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
The "No Tobys Allowed" sign hung on the front door at Kayleigh Brown's "The Office"-themed bridal shower.
Kayleigh Brown

Before anyone even entered the epic bridal bash, there was a sign on the door that said, "No Tobys allowed!" A nod to Michael Scott's infinite hate for the human resources rep that he thought sucked the fun out of every office moment.

Another simple sign read, "It is your bridal shower" -- a hilarious tribute to the time Jim and Dwight were tasked with throwing Kelly Kapoor’s birthday party in episode 16 of season five.