Baby Shower tips

United States
June 17, 2009 9:37pm CST
So One of my friends is having a baby shower, and she doesn't want to spend alot of money on the shower. I've given her some help heres what I told her. Please add more help Invitations: Http://www.free-printable-party-invitations-online.com/baby-shower-invitations.com Favors: home mades are good but havent come up with any ideas any help? Tables and chairs: From church and family members
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@wiccania (3360)
• United States
18 Jun 09
If you search for baby shower games online, you'll find scads of them. Prizes don't have to be anything spectacular, just random stuff from the dollar store. Heck, I did a baby shower once with tons of games... and no prizes at all. Making food or having a few people she knows won't be offended by the request help by bring a favorite/signature dish will make the food cheaper. Here's a good game that also gets everyone coming involved in a nice gift for the mom-to-be: make a list of things you need for baby (pacifiers, bottles, bibs, rattle, diaper rash cream, etc). Assign 1 item from the list to each person and ask them to bring it unwrapped. Think small items. Have the hostess buy a receiving blanket. When the game begins, each person has a piece of paper and a pen. The blanket is laid down and the items are scattered on the blanket where it sits for 30 seconds. THEN, the blanket is tied up with all the items inside. The winner is the person who correctly lists the most items. And mom-to-be gets the blanket with all the goodies inside.
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@hartnsoul (558)
• Philippines
18 Jun 09
For favors, its best to ask friends help. If you have a computer and printer available at home, you can use oslo paper to print those cute custom made invites and give away tags... usually baby showers are attended by the mom or husbands closest friends so it wouldnt be a hassle to have a picnic in your backyard. To save the fuzz of cooking food the entire day, buy party package food tray and have it delivered in foil tray. That way you can save time preparing.
• Philippines
18 Jun 09
I've attended a baby shower once. They served us pasta, chicken, pizza and fruit juice. They didn't send out invitations, they just invited us personally and just gave the details on how to go to their house. I guess it would be better to buy ready made invitations, you'll just have to write some details like when and where. I think it's cheaper and some designs are really cute. For the give aways you could bake some cookies, its more personal and I bet the guests will love it too.
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@amybrezik (2118)
• United States
18 Jun 09
You can do some fun cheap games. We did the baby food taste test. Buy a couple dfferent jars of baby food and take the labels off have the guests try to figure out what type of food it is. You can also compile a couple of baby stories about the mom and dad to be, and then have the guests guess which of the two wa he main character of the "story"
@khayshenz (1384)
• United States
18 Jun 09
Favors - just do a simple thank you card should be enough. You know why? Because the favor is probably going to end up in the recepient's "non-essential." If it's really that important to have favors - maybe you can do a craft that's related to babies? Not only will it be a favor- it'll also be an activity that y'all will be able to do instead of doing those baby shower games. Good luck and have fun.
@hi2rashid (153)
• India
18 Jun 09
my brothers baby is 3years old. he used to make the baby bath at 6am early mmorning. after his prayer finished.