My nephew and his wife recently announced they are expecting their first baby. We are all very happy for them. Now, it's time to start planning for the arrival of the little one, and what better way than to plan a baby shower.
I remember planning my daughter's last baby shower. It was so exciting, because it would be my first granddaughter. That meant pink, ribbons and bows for the first time. But, I wasn't sure what to do or how to put it together, so number one, I did a lot of planning to make it unique. And, ask for help if you need it.
Number two, the location is very important before making too many plans. I chose her home with the help of her husband, who made sure she would not be home while we set up and decorated. We decided to make it a surprise party.
Then of course what's a shower without guests? Number three, make a list of the friends and family of the parents-to-be if it's a co-parent shower.
Number four, Tiny Prints baby shower invitations offer many designs. It can help you not only prepare for the party, but help with a theme. Look at the designs and find what you like and it will help you decorate. For us, a girl meant princess, and she still is.
Number five, personalize. I learned how to make a pretty diaper cake and many other crafty items I had never made before by getting directions online. Since it was important to me to include daddy and the brothers, I made the boys a big brother shirt and daddy a "Diaper duty apron". Just look at several baby shower sites, it's not all hard. Many things are simple to make and fun.
Number six, purchase what you need like I did. I bought shower party favors from Walmart. I also bought meat, cheese and fruit trays from Sam's, along with crackers, rolls and dips, so I didn't have to cook. You don't want to be too tired to enjoy the party.
Number seven, do something unexpected like I did. A fountain of pink chocolate helped make the party a splash.
Number eight, know your parents and what they're comfortable with. We kept games simple so there was no embarrassing moments.
Number nine, have a designated person to write down what each person gives the parents-to-be so it can be recorded in the baby book. The parents would also like to thank everyone for the wonderful gifts they receive.
Number ten, take a lot of pictures. When it's over, the parents will want to remember the event. They will thank you for recording it.
Have fun. You have helped make memories for the parents and new little one to be.
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1 comment:
Thanks for the tips. I am currently looking to plan a baby shower myself. Its a big responsibility that comes with a lot of stress. I want to make sure I dont mess up anything. Thanks for the tips!
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