Baby Shower Invitations Girl Wording

When a woman gets pregnant, whether it is her first, second or third child, there is much weighing on her mind. This is especially true when the due date nears. Not only is she worrying about the health of her unborn child but she worries about the physical pain she will endure and other issues.
A great way to keep her calm and keep her mind off it all for a small bit is a Baby Shower. The Baby Shower is planned usually by the mom’s to be best friend or a relative of some sort. The Baby Showers are usually held within three months before the birth of the child.
However, it really depends on what is the most convenient time to set one up. Some showers have been known to happen after the baby was born, which is the best place to welcome the new baby into the world and introduce him or her to people.
The best way to plan for a shower is to get started on the invitations. These can be made hand-made, printed, order online, order on the phone… it all depends on who is doing the occasion.
Listed below are some ideas for Baby Shower Invites to prepare for the event.
- Make the invitations yourself –
Make sure to think of the party theme. Upon deciding on the type of motif you want, be sure those invitations will say or show theme of the party.
Here is one idea – After you print the invitations, attach them to either pacifiers and ribbons. Then place them inside baby bottles or powder puff cans. Really you can place them in anything that you would consider useful. If you know the gender, be specific. If not, then any color will do. The items can be brought back to give to the mother for use after the baby is born.
- Two in one giveaway invitations -
With this you can print the details of when and where the party will be, placing them in mini-picture frames. The frames must reflect the party’s theme and can be given as party souvenirs.
- Personalize your invitations -
A baby shower isn’t just about the birth of a baby boy or girl, it is also about the joy a mother to be is feeling. She should have a break from being just a womb and focus some time on herself. Try to get the invitations to reflect the type of person she is.
Many websites over help in creating Baby Shower Invitations. Some invitations have interesting name such as ?Polka Dot Mama? or ?Tummy Love?. Another idea, though much interesting, is use the mother’s work as a theme. Should the mother write for a living, whether it be a newspaper or freelance, you could use children’s books as the invites. Place a bookmark in it to give the details of when and where the event is to take place.
- Order online if needed -
Should you be in a hurry and don’t really have the time to go make them all yourself, use online websites to help you out. Many websites offer a variety of different Baby Shower Invitations. You can download many ready-made invitations. Just change the wording to fit what you need and print them off on special paper…not just white sheets.
Even if you aren’t the type to think beyond the box when it comes to creativity, many things can help you along. There’s no limit on baby shower possibilities. The only issue you will have is deciding which one to finally go with.
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Second Baby Shower Invitation wording help?
My best girl is having her second baby and I am throwing her a shower. Her family does not believe it’s appropriate, but because it’s been over 5 years and the new baby is a different gender, etiquette says it’s fine.
How can I word the invitations to hint to her family that it’s not tacky since it’s a different gender and it’s been so long?
Maybe be like, “Wow, five years later and _____ is still popping them out!” Or something along those lines to break the ice a little. Then maybe later on say, “Now she’s got one of each gender to take care of, how’s she going to handle them both?”
Just a suggestion. I wouldn’t worry too much about it, it’s just fun. If they don’t want to give her a present they don’t have to.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
nicole