Choosing the Baby Shower Invitations
When you’re
going to host a shower, one of the first things you need to do is
choose the baby shower invitations you will send out to the invited
guests. You want the invitations to adequately set the style and
mood for the party. The baby shower invitations will be the guests’
first exposure to what the party will be, and can help them get
excited about attending.
Variety of Baby Shower Invitations
There are a very wide variety of baby shower invitations
available today. In the past, most people would go to their local
drug store and buy a packet of invitations (8 cards, 8 envelopes)
that were “cute” or “nice”, and were the right gender for the
expected baby. The choices were very limited. Now, invitations are
available over the internet in such a wide variety of options –
almost anything you could want.
If you don’t like the ones made by a company and available to
purchase online or in stores, you can make them yourself! Making
your own invitations is now a very popular thing to do. It is a way
to be creative and personal, and end up with the baby shower
invitations just as you imagined them. Using velum, ribbon, rivets,
laser text, pictures --- you name it, the products are now
available at many craft or scrapbooking stores. And taking the time
to make them does not need to be a burden - Why not make it a party
for the co-hosts to make the invitations?
Baby Shower Invitations Go With a Theme – Or Not
Baby shower invitations can go with the theme of the party, if
the theme is chosen ahead. If not, it is okay to send out “baby”
themed invitations, such as shaped as a baby bib, or baby blocks,
or a stork. These things “shout” baby shower and are always
acceptable.
On the other hand, it can make the shower a lot of fun if there
is an overriding theme to the party. Themes tie the various pieces
of the party together. Some cute themes that are popular now are
Noah’s Ark, Winnie-the-Pooh, Baby Animals, “It’s a Boy!”, or “It’s
a Girl!”
Baby Shower Invitation Do’s and Don’ts
Send the invitations out about four weeks ahead of the event.
That gives the guests plenty of time to plan ahead. Basics to
include on the invitation are the name of the mother-to-be and baby
(if named), date, time, place, and an RSVP date and phone number
(specify who is hosting the party!). If the party is going to be a
surprise, but sure to put that on the invitation too, so that no
one accidentally tells the mother-to-be! If she is registered at
any baby stores, it would be good to include that information.
The baby
shower invitations are a great way to not only let the guests know
about the upcoming party, but to also get them excited about
attending and celebrating the birth of a new baby.
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