few guests can get together and get a big laundry
basket. Place in it a long clothes line with outfits, diapers, bibs, etc.
pinned to it. It can also be used as a room decoration. It has a bit of
everything and something to carry it in!
Baby Quilt - here's a great gift from those that love to sew and
quilt. Find an alphabet quilt pattern. Each square has a letter
of the alphabet on it and a picture of an object that started
with that letter. It can have numbers too. Each guest can be
given/sent a square before the shower and can embroider, quilt,
or embellish it according to her own taste. If the quilt is meant
to be a wall hanging, guests can also attach little items like
rattles and toys. Be sure that everyone signs their own block
in some way and have the blocks returned by a certain date in
order to have it put together. This can also be used as a decoration
at the shower.
Make a scrapbook album. Take blank scrapbook pages and have everyone
write down their well wishes (without Mom knowing it) for the
new baby. This can be done at or before the shower and can be
given at the shower or to Mom while she is in the hospital. If
given after the shower, it can include photos taken there.
Pass out sheets of heavy paper decorated with baby related stamps,
stickers, or pictures several lines drawn on. Have the guests
write their name on the paper and then write down some baby/parenting
advice. Once everyone is finished, collect them, add a cover,
punch holes in it, and tie it together with some ribbon. Then
hand it to Mom to read aloud. This will be entertaining as well
as touching and is a nice keepsake. There is tons of room for
creativity on this one.
Have each guest bring an extra gift (small item recommended) for
Daddy-to-be and the host of the shower will then place them in
large gift bag to present to him at the close of the party (usually
after the main gifts are opened). He opens this with Mommy-to-be
at home or in presence of close family or friends.
Diaper Shower – For a second (or more) baby, consider a diaper
shower. Ask each guest to bring only a package of diapers as a
gift. Some guests may bring other gifts also, but Mom will end
up with a mountain of diapers … something she'll really need!
Items could also include anything associated with diapering such
as wipes, ointment, powder, etc.
Casserole Shower – For the mother who has everything already,
how about a Casserole Shower? Have each guest bring a casserole
or other ready-to-cook meal that can be frozen or stored until
after the baby is born. Be sure to have the containers clearly
labeled with contents and any cooking instructions. How helpful
that will be when Mom and Baby come home!
Book Party – Have each guest purchase and give a copy of
their favorite childhood book.
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