1. Who will plan the Baby Shower
Baby showers can be hosted by anyone for the new "parents
to be." It can be a
family member, a friend, or a co-worker. If it is a surprise shower,
then the family can help out with the guest list and gift items.
2. Baby Shower Budget
To determine how much the shower will cost, you will need to know
the number of guests, the location of the shower, the menu, what
type of party favors, and how many game prizes you will need.
3. Guest list
Organize your guest list by asking the parents-to-be who they
would like to have at the shower. Usually this includes friends
and family, but a few close co-workers may also be invited. Get
address, phone numbers, and email addresses. Decide if it will
be a "girl's only" shower or "couples".
4. Baby Shower Theme
Baby showers are fun when having baby shower games! Be a kid again
with teddy bears and stuffed animals for decorations. Or, invite
couples and do a buffet or outdoor party. Whatever theme you choose,
remember this will be the baby's first party. Baby shower party
favors are fun to hand out at the end of the party. Have fun!
5. Selecting the menu
Although your menu should reflect your theme, the time of day
is as
important - as well as the number of guests. Make this a day of
celebration for the Mother-to-be or parents-to-be, her guests,
and yourself. Consider the amount of time and room available for
the shower, as well as any special dietary needs of the Mother-to-be
and her guests.
6. Location of the Baby Shower
Choose a location that is easy to get to and will accommodate
the needs of the party. Generally, baby showers are held at the
home of the host. Have an idea of how many people you expect before
arranging any final details.
7. Select the Baby Shower date
The baby shower is normally around six weeks before the due date
of the
baby's birth. However, some mothers are electing to have the party
after the baby is born. Showers are held on weekends and during
the week. Try to make the time and day convenient for everyone
including any out-of-town guests.
8. Selecting the time
If most of the guests attending the shower work, then an evening
or weekend shower will work best. Consider a weeknight for a change
of pace if everyone lives near each other. If you choose a weekend
date, plan your shower early enough in the day for all who must
travel to attend. Be sure to keep in mind the Mother's schedule
(naps, doctors appointments, etc.).
9. Baby Shower Invitations
Baby Shower Invitations can range from the casual (a phone call)
to the most formal (printed invitations). You decide what will
work for your shower. Be sure to include all necessary contact
information. Consider also including your email if you check it
every day.
10. Entertainment
As guests arrive, introduce them to one another. As a unique conversational
item, ask your guests to wear a small photo of their child on their
shirt. Who doesn't love to brag about their child?!? Another way
to break the ice is to provide name tags with a small note, such
as, "I attended grammar school with Susie." This is a
sure way to start conversations. Make sure to offer your guests
liquid refreshments and whatever else you have provided. Printable
baby shower games are a blast! Set the mood with lighted candles,
flowers, and baby shower decorations. You want your guests to enjoy
the day (or evening) as much as the guest of honor
About the Author
Mrs. Party... Gail Leino is the internet's
leading authority on giving the best possible party, using proper
etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills
and fun facts.
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