Baby Shower Recipes

Baby Shower Invitation Cards are a time saver for the hostess. It is also a good idea to have more invitations than you need. If you send invitations by mail, you want an envelope that stands out so that it doesn’t look like junk mail.
How many guests to invite:
Usually you invite between 8 and 30 guests. The number would be determined by several things. One is where you are having the shower. In a dining room, a backyard, a rented room. What type of guests you are having. LadiesBaby Shower Invitation Cards are a time saver for the hostess. It is also a good idea to have more invitations than you need. If you send invitations by mail, you want an envelope that stands out so that it doesn’t look like junk mail.
How many guests to invite:
Usually you invite between 8 and 30 guests. The number would be determined by several things. One is where you are having the shower. In a dining room, a backyard, a rented room. What type of guests you are having. Ladies, men, ladies and men, and/or children.
What type of Invitation Cards:
You can get free invitation ideas, purchase printable invitations, make a handmade invitation, create your own designs, send ecard invitations, handwritten, personalized, blank cards, Baby Shower invite, or use a invitation kit.
Where to get invitation ideas:
You can get your invitation ideas from old invitations, online, books, or magazine articles.
What styles of invitations to choose from:
You can choose from several different styles: Elegant, embossed, formal, trendy, simple, ornate, or wacky shower invitations.
Where to get Invitations:
Online, party supply shop, Wal-mart, Shopko, Target, K-Mart, or office supply stores handle Baby Shower Invitations.
Who to send to:
Everyone invited should get a separate Baby Shower Invitation card, even if they are in the same household.
When to send:
The invitations should be sent out 3 to 6 weeks in advance. This gives your guests time to clear their schedules, purchase gifts, and return RSVP’s.
What to include in your invitation:
- Name of the guest of honor
- If surprise shower , mention that on the card
- Theme of the party
- Date and time of the shower
- Location and directions to the shower
- Name and address of hostess/host
- Favorite colors of guest of honor
- Where guest of honor has a registry
- Suggested ideas for gifts
- Tell them if a meal is planned, refreshments, appetizers, etc
- Decorating scheme of guest of honor
- How and when to RSVP
For those Baby Showers where you know that you are having a baby boy you might want to send out Baby Shower Invitations for boys. If you have a girl, there are Baby Shower Invitations for a girl also., men, ladies and men, and/or children.
What type of Invitation Cards:
You can get free invitation ideas, purchase printable invitations, make a handmade invitation, create your own designs, send ecard invitations, handwritten, personalized, blank cards, baby shower invite, or use a invitation kit.
Where to get invitation ideas:
You can get your invitation ideas from old invitations, online, books, or magazine articles.
What styles of invitations to choose from:
You can choose from several different styles: Elegant, embossed, formal, trendy, simple, ornate, or wacky shower invitations.
Where to get Invitations:
Online, party supply shop, Wal-mart, Shopko, Target, K-Mart, or office supply stores handle baby shower invitations.
Who to send to:
Everyone invited should get a seperate Baby Shower Invitation card, even if they are in the same household.
When to send:
The invitations should be sent out 3 to 6 weeks in advance. This gives your guests time to clear their schedules, purchase gifts, and return RSVP’s.
What to include in your invitation:
For those Baby Showers where you know that you are having a baby boy you might want to send out Baby Shower Invitations For Boys. If you have a girl, there are baby shower invitations for a girl also.
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Baby Shower Punch Recipes?
What are some good Baby Shower Punch Recipes that DO NOT have orange or pineapple juice included. Preferably ones that aren’t just sherbert and soda also.
Baby Shower Punch Recipe #1 — Sherbet Punch
For this baby shower punch recipe you’ll need a two liter of 7-up, a two liter of Hawaiian punch and a pint of orange sherbet. Mix the 7-up and the Hawaiian punch and add the pint of sherbet and your baby shower punch is ready to go!
You can serve this punch in either a pitcher or a punch bowl, but I always recommend a punch bowl for this particular baby shower punch.
Baby Shower Punch Recipe #2 — Strawberry Punch
For this baby shower punch you’ll need 1 3-litre bottle of ginger ale, two 8-ounce packages of frozen strawberries and one gallon of strawberry sherbet. Pour the ginger ale into a punch bowl and then add the frozen strawberries and sherbet. Let sit until the strawberries begin to thaw. Mix well and serve.
Baby Shower Punch Recipe #3 — Fizzy Hawaiian Punch
To make fizzy Hawaiian punch, you’ll need a two-liter bottle of Hawaiian punch and a 2-liter bottle of sprite. Mix the sprite and the Hawaiian punch together and serve over ice. This punch can be served in either a pitcher or a punch bowl. I recommend either.
Baby Shower Punch Recipe #4 — Blue Punch
This baby shower punch is perfect if a little baby boy is on the way. To make this punch you’ll need 1 64 oz. can of blue Hawaiian punch, a two-liter bottle of sprite and a pint of vanilla ice cream. Mix the punch and the sprite together and add the vanilla ice cream for a delectable baby shower punch that is sure to please all of your guests.
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