{"id":9869,"date":"2024-10-15T08:43:49","date_gmt":"2024-10-15T12:43:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/birthyoudesire.com\/?p=9869"},"modified":"2024-10-07T14:53:15","modified_gmt":"2024-10-07T18:53:15","slug":"baby-shower","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/birthyoudesire.com\/baby-shower\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Throw an Awesome Baby Shower"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Is your friend, sister, or pal inching closer to their due date, which means it\u2019s shower time!<\/p>\n
This tradition, which became popular during the postwar baby boom of the 1940s and \u201950s, is an opportunity for you and the expectant parent\u2019s community of close friends and family to celebrate new beginnings, share parenting wisdom, and help make a dent in the haul of essentials that the new parent will need once the baby arrives.<\/p>\n
Anyone who\u2019s close to the parent-to-be can host the baby shower. That means a friend, coworker, neighbor, sibling, in-law, aunt, or even parent. Feel free to break the old etiquette rule that a family member shouldn\u2019t host because it might look like a grab for gifts\u2014it won\u2019t. If it\u2019s too much for one person to take on, team up with friends or coworkers to share the planning and expenses.<\/p>\n
Hosting a baby shower when the parent-to-be is 28 to 35 weeks pregnant is ideal, as they\u2019re still feeling energetic and have a cute, manageable bump. Hosting it too late might be uncomfortable for them, and there’s always the chance of an early arrival. An earlier date gives them time to exchange duplicate gifts, fill in what\u2019s missing, and organize the nursery.<\/p>\n
A baby shower typically lasts two to three hours. This allows enough time for mingling, eating, games, and opening gifts.<\/p>\n
The venue can be as simple as a private home or as elaborate as a tea room or garden. A private home keeps costs down, especially if you use your own dishes, but make sure it isn\u2019t the parent-to-be\u2019s house, so they can fully relax and enjoy the day.<\/p>\n
Suggest that your friend wait until they\u2019re about 12 weeks pregnant before registering, when the risk of miscarriage drops significantly. This timing gives them plenty of opportunity to research essential items and make gender-specific selections after the 20-week ultrasound.<\/p>\n
Decide whether you want a women-only affair or a co-ed gathering, considering the preferences of the parents-to-be. Make sure to ask the guest of honor for an invite list with names and contact info. If space or budget is limited, work closely with the parent-to-be to finalize the list.<\/p>\n
Send invitations four weeks before the baby shower to give guests time to prepare. Whether you use traditional invites or digital options, make sure all important details\u2014like registry information\u2014are included, but avoid posting invites on social media to keep the party intimate.<\/p>\n
A well-chosen theme adds extra magic. Here are some fresh ideas:<\/p>\n
Brunch showers are the easiest food wise with: bagels, omelets, mimosas, and quiches.<\/p>\n
Afternoon showers call for light, flavorful dishes. Quiches, soups, finger foods, and salads are always a hit. Include non-alcoholic mocktails for those who are pregnant, and keep the drinks colorful and refreshing.<\/p>\n
Activities are what make each shower memorable. Whether it’s a sentimental idea, like asking guests to bring a piece of parenting advice, or a fun, crafty activity like decorating onesies, adding personal touches makes it meaningful. Baby bingo or a gender reveal surprise also add excitement.<\/p>\n
Send your guests off with a small token of appreciation that ties into the theme, such as macarons, a mini bottle of nail polish, or flavored popcorn. Favors don\u2019t need to be elaborate\u2014just a little something to say thanks.<\/p>\n
All new life is worth celebrating! “Sprinkles” are smaller baby showers for second or third babies, especially if there\u2019s an age gap or a change in gender. A sprinkle can focus on practical gifts, such as diapers and wipes, to help support the growing family.<\/p>\n
With this guide, planning a baby shower can be as easy as pie, and you\u2019ll make the day truly special for the parent-to-be and their loved ones. Have fun, get creative, and most importantly, celebrate this wonderful new chapter!<\/p>\n
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