Baby Shower Brunch Invitation Wording

Baby Shower Brunch Invitation Wording

Think Baby Shower, and you think of a haggle of women laughing and joking as the mother to be opens her presents. These are what traditional Baby Showers are like, but there’s no rule that says that this is exactly how they have to be. Adventurous girls these days are going off the beaten path to look for party ideas for their shower. If you think the entire cackling women scenario is a little corny, you’ll enjoy these ideas for a different baby shower complete with Baby Shower Favors, food and decorations.

There’s always been an unwritten rule that Baby Showers are strictly women’s territory, and guys aren’t allowed in. But like the bridals shower, these conventions are being given a miss by modern moms who want to celebrate the arrival of their baby with male friends, relatives and husband in tow. If you’re looking to throw an enjoyable party for your sister or friends, invite her male friends, and make sure her husband has a prominent place to play in the proceedings.

A mixed shower will call for some changes in the kind of activities you plan for the shower. Games will have to be developed to include male guests and Baby Shower Favors will have to include items that guys like. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about the favors – you’ll easily find lots of goodies for the guys.

Or plan a couple’s shower. Do away with the traditional shower tables and plan a sit down formal dinner for just the parents to be and their couple friends. If you’re throwing the shower for your friends, remember to ask guests to bring along baby gifts of their choice or make suggestions depending on what the mother needs. You want to have some elements of the shower to differentiate it from just another party. Baby gift baskets, baby bunches and other collections of assorted items are always an excellent choice.

If a sit down dinner isn’t your style, invite couple friends of the parents to a casual brunch at their home. If it’s summer maybe an evening outdoor, grilling steaks…the only rule is there are no rules. Smaller intimate dinners like these give the mother a chance to relax with her closest friends and are perfect especially if you know, mom has been having a difficult time with her pregnancy, and might be overwhelmed with a traditional baby shower.

Caroline Miller lives in Flemington, NJ with her husband and 5 month old daughter and is an expert contributing author for a luxury baby gifts boutique offering variety of Baby Shower Favors, baby gift baskets, handprint footprint kits and more. Caroline Miller and Babygiftstation is also dedicated to providing valuable and informative articles on childcare, baby safety tips, pregnancy health, parenting, potty training and more.

Repost: Need lots of ideas PLEASE!!! 10 points up for grabs?

Ok so here is the deal:

I am currently pregnant with baby #2 and live far away from any family. I have had a friend offer to throw me a baby shower but she is not really reliable and doesn’t know 80% of my friends here. I can see it being a disaster!

Anyway, I don’t really need anything for the baby (except nappies and toiletries) as it is my 2nd baby so I don’t really want a traditional baby shower. Basically my plan is to invite all my friends to a breakfast/brunch/party and have a small celebration with them before the baby arrives. No gifts required or needed. I just want the pleasure of having a nice time with my friends.

I would like ideas on what to do? Should we go to a restaurant or should I prepare snacks and drinks at the house? How would I word the invitation seeing as it is not a traditional baby shower?

All and any ideas are most welcome and I will give 10 points to whoever has the best ideas!!!!!

Thanks in advance!

If your friends also have children that they arent able to get sitters for have a celebration at home for brunch or lunch so the kiddies can play in the backyard and grown ups have fun inside.

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