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When a baby is on the way, the parents aren’t the only ones that get excited. Odds are that the future grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, friends, and other loved ones will also be eager to welcome the newest member of the family. A baby shower is one of the most traditional ways in which your loved ones come together to express their joy at your pregnancy. It’s a time for friends and family to share time with the expectant parents and to “shower” them with gifts, love, and good wishes before the birth. Read on to discover baby shower planning ideas that will help you create an unforgettable day!

What is a baby shower?

A baby shower is basically a party which is thrown to celebrate the impending birth of a new baby. It’s also a way for friends and family to help the new parents get everything they need. After all, babies need tons of stuff, and the list can get quite expensive!

Baby shower background

You might not know this, but the baby showers we know are a relatively new invention. But that doesn’t mean that giving gifts to expectant parents wasn’t done before baby showers became popular. New babies have always been a source of joy and celebration — but in past times, these celebrations were very different from what we know today.

Ancient Greeks and Egyptians held rituals to celebrate the new baby and its mother. During these rituals, they also offered gifs and good wishes to different gods and goddesses. During the Middle Ages, the baby’s baptism served as an opportunity to give gifts to the new parents. It was common for gifts to have religious significance, and godparents were usually the ones who gave them.

Later, during the Renaissance, mothers were given lavish gifts upon the birth of a baby. It was during the Victorian era that baby showers started to take shape. Back then, pregnancy and childbirth weren’t discussed publicly, so these celebrations took place after the baby was born.

Victorian baby showers were tea parties that included games and gifts for the new mother. They became more popular over the following decades, and they were known as “stork parties”. Baby showers became widespread — especially in the US — during and after both World Wars; they provided an opportunity for loved ones to help new parents financially after the economic hardship caused by the wars.

When should you have a baby shower?

There’s no hard and fast rule that dictates when you should have a baby shower. Most baby showers are thrown approximately 4 to 6 weeks before the baby is born. That way, guests can have the baby’s gender in mind when choosing gifts and decorations.

Many mothers choose to have their baby shower later in their pregnancy because the risk of miscarriage decreases with each passing week. It also means that you’ll have a clearer picture of the things you’re still missing and that your loved ones could help you with.

Baby shower planning

Traditionally, planning a baby shower isn’t done by the expectant mother herself. Instead, friends and family members come together to plan the celebration. After all, the meaning of a baby shower is to “shower” mom and baby with gifts and love!

If you’re an expectant mother and no one has come forward to plan your baby shower, it’s perfectly acceptable to approach a close friend or family member and ask if they could do it. And even though most moms choose to relax and let others plan the shower for them, you can always help your loved ones with the planning if you desire. But if they insist on taking care of everything without your help, let them! This is an opportunity for them to show you and the baby love and affection.

It’s also okay to put together a gift registry. A registry can be very helpful for guests who aren’t sure what to give you. It can also help avoid duplicate gifts from different guests.

Who to invite to a baby shower

The guest list for every baby shower is different. Usually, the expectant parents’ close family members and friends are invited. But the planners should keep in mind that mom could prefer to keep some people off the guest list. It’s always a good idea to ask the mother about the guest list before sending out any invitations.

For a long time, baby showers were an all-female affair. However, co-ed baby showers have gained popularity in recent decades. Before, pregnancy and birth were taboo topics that were only meant to be discussed amongst women. But it has become increasingly acceptable – and expected – for dads to be more involved. If you’re planning a baby shower, ask the parents if they’d like an all-female or co-ed baby shower before putting together the guest list.

Places to have a baby shower

Selecting the right venue for your baby shower will depend on how many people are invited. If you’re having a small baby shower, it’s possible to hold it in a home. This could be the home of one of the planners, or even the new parents’ house. However, planners should keep in mind that if the shower is held at mom’s house, someone should stay behind to help with the cleanup. No one wants to have to clean after a party during their third trimester!

There are many other places to have a baby shower. You can do a quick Google search to look for popular baby shower venues near you. These could include community centers, tea rooms, restaurants, parks, hotels, or clubhouses.

The most important thing is to keep mom and dad’s preferences in mind and to select a place that will accommodate the type of activities that you’re planning for the big day. So a park or clubhouse could be ideal if you’re planning lots of fun games. A restaurant or tea room, on the other hand, could be more appropriate for a calm, classy baby shower.

How to throw a baby shower

Baby showers can be playful and fun, or relaxed and elegant. It really depends on what mom wants and what she’s feeling up to. Even though mom doesn’t usually plan her own baby shower, it’s always good to ask for her thoughts on the activities that are being planned.

These are some of the most important things to keep in mind while planning a baby shower:

  • Games: from guessing how big mom’s belly is to “Guess the Baby Food”, there are plenty of games to keep guests entertained. Google can help you come up with a list of fun baby shower games.
  • Food: you can choose to have a buffet or spread to which everyone can contribute. You can also ask guests to pitch in to buy everything before the day. Or if you’re having the baby shower at a restaurant or tea room, you can request a budget from the venue itself. And you can always have a baby shower cake!
  • Favors: baby shower favors don’t have to be extravagant. Small bags with candies, cookies, or other small items are a lovely way to thank each guest for coming.
  • Gifts: if the parents have created a gift registry, each guest can choose to bring their own present – baby clothes, toys, and diapers are popular gifts. You can also give mom something to pamper herself with, such as face masks, scented candles, or even some nice makeup. Or if mom and dad need help with one of the costlier items, you can talk to guests and try to raise the money to give a bigger gift together.
  • Decorations or theme: use sites like Pinterest, Twitter, or Facebook to come up with decoration ideas. Many lovely themes can be created using simple supplies and DIY crafts.

Baby shower etiquette

Baby shower etiquette used to include a lot of rules, but you’re not expected to follow them if you don’t want to. For example, a single baby shower used to be held, and it was meant only for the first baby. Nowadays, expectant moms can be showered on different occasions if there are different groups who’d like to throw their own celebrations.

It’s also become acceptable to have a baby shower for each pregnancy. Of course, gifts won’t usually be as grand for second or third pregnancies. But the expectant parents can still enjoy a fun day surrounded by loved ones!

At the end of the day, the most important thing is for mom — and dad, if it’s a co-ed baby shower — to enjoy the day and to receive lots of love, gifts, and good wishes. After all, the new baby will be here in no time, and a baby shower is a wonderful way to spend some time surrounded by loved ones before the big day is here!

Baby Shower Games That Will Entertain Your Guests

Baby showers are the perfect occasion to spend some time having fun and laughing with your loved ones before the baby comes. Most baby showers include food, decorations, gifts, good wishes, and party favors. In addition to all these things, baby shower games are a must for the big event. There are many fun baby shower games that can be adapted to your dream baby shower. Whether you’re only having a few guests or a big crowd, or an all-female or co-ed celebration, these unique baby shower games will keep your guests entertained. Read on to discover some of the best baby shower games.

Best baby shower games

Nowadays, you can find many different and modern baby shower games, but others are just classic. These are some of the most popular baby shower games, and for good reason!

Bobbing for pacifiers

This is probably one of the most hilarious baby shower games!

What you’ll need:

  • A plastic tub
  • 10-15 pacifiers

How to play:

Fill the tub with water and place the pacifiers in the water. Give each of your guests a certain amount of time (a minute or 2 will do) and have them try to bob for as many pacifiers as possible. Players must keep their hands behind their back. You could also try tying guests’ hands for added fun. The player who catches more pacifiers wins a prize!

Guess the baby food

This easy baby shower game is also one of the classics. It’s very simple to pull off, and it can provide tons of fun!

What you’ll need:

  • Different types of baby food
  • Spoons
  • Pens and paper
  • Blindfolds (optional)

How to play:

Place different kinds of baby food in unmarked jars and number the lids. You’ll have the list that states which food is in each jar. Try using mashed peas, applesauce, and different vegetable purees.

Then, have guests try each the food in each jar and write down what they think they’re tasting. You can also have them put on blindfolds if you want to make this game harder. The person who guesses more foods wins!

Dough babies

This simple baby shower game will be a favorite for crafty moms!

What you’ll need:

  • Several cans of play dough (it can be homemade or store bought)

How to play:

Give a can of play dough to each player and ask them to model a baby from the dough. Set a timer for 10 minutes. Once the time’s up, mom and dad will get to choose which is their favorite play dough baby.

Who knows mom and dad best?

This is a great game for a co-ed baby shower. And if you’re having an all-female shower, you can switch it up to “Who knows mom the best?”

What you’ll need:

  • A list of questions and answers provided by mom and dad-to-be

How to play:

Before the shower, ask the expectant parents to come up with a list of questions and answers about them or their relationship. Some examples include “Where did we meet?”, “Where was our first date?”, and “How long have we been together?”.

Then, create 2 teams of guests and have them try to answer the questions. The teams will take turns, and if one team doesn’t know the answer to the question, the other team will get to answer it.

If neither team knows the answer, mom and dad can share it. The game is over when all questions have been answered, and the team that gets more questions right, wins!

Easy baby shower games

There are plenty of simple baby shower games and activities that you can plan for your guests.

(Baby item) price is right

What you’ll need:

  • Different baby items (a list of baby items with pictures works, too)
  • Pens and paper

How to play:

Distribute pens and paper to each player. Show your guests each baby item and ask them to guess their price. Each player will write down how much they think the items cost. Once you’ve shown all the items, go through the players’ guesses. The player with more correct guesses wins!

What item am I?

What you’ll need:

  • Several baby items (pacifier, baby bottle, amongst others)
  • Bag
  • Blindfold

How to play:

The players will be blindfolded. Have them take turns holding each item in the bag. Without being able to see the items, they’ll have to guess what they are. The player who guesses more items, wins.

Guess mom’s belly size

This is another cheap baby shower game that’s still lots of fun! It’s no wonder that this one has become a classic.

What you’ll need:

  • Some yarn or ribbon

How to play:

Each guest will take a piece of yarn or ribbon. Then, they’ll try to guess how long the yarn has to be to fit around mom’s bump. Once everyone has measured their yarn, have them go up to mom’s belly and try their luck. Whoever’s yarn is closest to the size of mom’s bump wins this one!

Baby shower games for large groups

If you’re hosting a large baby shower, these funny baby shower games will keep everyone happy and laughing!

Don’t say baby

What you’ll need:

  • Bobby pins

How to play:

As each guest arrives, place 5 bobby pins on their lapel or top. Warn them that the word “baby” has been banned from the baby shower. Whenever someone says the forbidden word, anyone who hears them can take one of their bobby pins. The person who has the most pins at the end of the party wins!

Guess the baby

What you’ll need:

  • Baby pictures

How to play:

When you invite your guests, ask them to bring a baby picture of themselves each. During the baby shower, stick all the photos to a wall or board. Then, ask guests to guess who the babies in the photos are. The person with more correct guesses wins!

Baby bingo

What you’ll need:

  • Bingo te mplates (you can search online and print them)
  • Pens

How to play:

Create your own “baby bingo” by writing down traditional baby shower gifts in each slot. Make each bingo card a bit different by including different gifts. Then, as mom – and dad! – open up their presents, hand out the bingo cards and pens to each guests. They’ll cross out each gift from their cards as it’s opened, and the person who fills the card first wins!

Dirty diapers

Some consider this to be an inappropriate baby shower game, but we think it’s loads of fun!

What you’ll need:

  • Baby diapers
  • Different candy bars

How to play:

Number each diaper and smear a candy bar onto each one. Keep a list to track which candy bar is in each diaper. Then, have guests try to recognize the candy bars by looking, smelling, and even tasting them! Players can also team up to create a baby shower game for couples.

Baby shower drinking games

Mom can’t drink during her baby shower for obvious reasons. However, there are still some fun drinking games that can spice up a baby shower!

My water broke!

What you’ll need:

  • Small, plastic baby figurines
  • Ice cube trays

How to play:

Before the shower, place a baby figurine into each slot of an ice cube tray. Make enough “pregnant” ice cubes for all your guests to get one. Then, place one “pregnant” ice cube in your guests’ drinks. The first person to have their ice cube melt must scream “My water broke!” to win a prize.

Drink up, baby!

When you use beer, this is one of the most popular baby shower games for men!

What you’ll need:

  • Baby bottles
  • Alcoholic drinks (such as beer, wine, or a cocktail. If pregnant women want to play, you can make them a mocktail, too!)

How to play:

Place different alcoholic drinks into the baby bottles. Then, have your guests try to chug their drinks and finish their bottle first. Having to suck the bottle will make this harder! Avoid hard liquors or spirits – we don’t want our baby shower to get too rowdy!

Gifts for baby shower games

If possible, handing out small prizes to each of the winners of your baby shower games is a nice touch. Some great ideas for gifts for baby shower games include:

  • Bags filled with candies or cookies
  • Scented candles
  • Face masks
  • Lip balms
  • Small makeup items (lipstick, nail polish)
  • Bath bombs

Final thoughts

Hosting a fun and creative baby shower doesn’t have to break the bank. Baby shower games  can create lots of fun and laughter!

You can come up with many other games, from word games to baby shower paper games. These activities are also versatile, and you can use them as games for a baby shower after the baby is born, too. They even work if you need baby shower games for twins.

At the end of the day, your baby shower is about your loved ones coming together to celebrate you and your new baby. The most important thing that day is for you – and your guests – to have fun and enjoy yourselves!

Can You Throw a Baby Shower Without Games? Non-Game Baby Shower Ideas

For many people, the baby shower has become an excruciating experience during which they’re forced to endure a series of childish and often pointless games, all the while brooding over what else they could have been doing and deeply regretting coming in the first place. Maybe there’s another way. Even if you can’t stand baby shower games, there are still many things you can arrange at your baby shower (or suggest to the organizer) that can make the occasion more bearable…and perhaps even a little fun. Join Flo as we offer our alternatives to typical baby shower activities.

Is it okay to plan a baby shower without games?

First things first: don’t feel awkward or self-conscious about cutting out the cutesy games from your baby shower! If you’re organizing the event, it’s your call to make and you’re in a good position to judge what your guests will find most enjoyable.

And if you’re not making plans yourself, don’t feel shy to throw in a few casual suggestions. The host will appreciate your input — all the more so when your alternative activities go down a treat with all the guests!

Things to do at a baby shower instead of games

Memories and milestones

Your guests are mostly adults so here’s an idea: why not treat them like adults, rather than subject them to childish games that are better suited to kids? A baby shower can be an opportunity to allow the friends and relatives of the mom-to-be to share meaningful memories and milestones from their childhood and the life lessons they learned from them.

This can simply take the form of sitting in a circle and asking those who wish to do so to share what they remember of their parents and how they were raised, and also their memories of significant milestones and important moments in life.

Not everyone will be happy to join in, but many of those who do will appreciate the opportunity to reminisce openly in the company of close friends and family members — and if you’re lucky, share some of the life lessons that made them who they are today.

Best-kept baby secrets

Ask any parent for their top five parenting tips and you’ll probably find one or two real treasures. You may already know (or think you know) how to change a diaper, how to cope with colic, and how to deal with a toddler tantrum. But once your group starts to share, you’ll be shocked at the things you’d never have thought of.

Just introduce your group to the exercise and let your guests loose! You’ll probably be astounded at the pool of collective wisdom you’re able to tap into. And one of the great things about opening up this kind of discussion is the opportunity it offers for people from very different cultures and social backgrounds to share their experiences with one another.

Just be careful not to push any guests beyond their comfort zone. Some will understandably be reluctant to contribute to the conversation if childhood was a difficult time or if the child-parent relationship was problematic. Be mindful of people’s boundaries and welcome guests to join the circle without contributing.

And if you must play games…

When it comes to your typical baby shower games, they’re not all as silly as each other. In fact, with a little thought, you can arrange a few light-hearted distractions that will be both entertaining and informative for your guests. You’ve got lots of options here — so let your imagination run wild!

But if you’re stuck for ideas, here’s ours: a swaddling masterclass. If you’re not aware, swaddling is the age-old practice of wrapping a newborn in a blanket to provide comfort and encourage deep sleep. However, it should be practiced correctly and with care.

With this in mind, a brief tutorial on swaddling can be great for any mom-to-be — you might even have guests try out swaddling for themselves using blankets and dolls, with prizes for the best attempts!

We hope our guide to baby shower activities will have inspired you to come up with your own ideas. Here’s to planning a baby shower that won’t have guests rolling their eyes and looking for the nearest exit!

Unique Baby Shower Gift Ideas: Pick the Best Gifts for the Mom and the Baby

Baby showers are still in vogue today. Although they were more traditional in the past, today they’re more focused on fun. They are a beautiful way of celebrating pregnancy and new life. What’s more, they also help relieve new-parent stress and make the parents feel less overwhelmed.

They are a great occasion for the mom-to-be to receive useful baby tips, support, and creative baby shower gifts from her closest friends. However, many people struggle to find the best baby shower gift. Why? Because when you’re close friends with the mother, you probably want to get her something personal, unique, and practical.

To help you with your struggles, we’ve put together a list of unique baby shower gift ideas that will surely win you a round of hugs and kisses.

How much to spend on a baby shower gift

When wondering how much to spend on a baby shower gift, it’s important to stick to a budget you can afford. Your relationship with the recipient also plays an important role. To help you make the right decision, here are some generally accepted price ranges to take into consideration:

  • A colleague from work or an acquaintance: $20-$25. Is the recipient an old college roommate? Or a coworker you barely know? In this case, you shouldn’t spend more than $20-$25 on the baby shower gift.
  • A friend or a distant relative: $30-$50. If the baby shower gift is for a distant relative or friend, a budget of $30-$50 is generally considered appropriate.
  • A close friend or a close relative: $60-$100. If you’ve known the recipient your entire life, a price range of $60-$100 seems appropriate. Your close relationship warrants a more thoughtful and meaningful baby shower gift that will show how much you love and support them.
  • Group gifts. In many cases, instead of individual baby shower gifts, people come together to buy a big-ticket gift that it’s harder for parents to afford. This can be a stroller, baby bed, or a car seat. When buying gifts like this, people usually contribute what they can and the card is signed by everyone.

What should I put in a baby shower gift basket?

Baby shower gift baskets are practical baby shower gifts because you can fill them with a variety of things. When putting together a baby shower gift basket, stick to more practical items, and throw in a few fun things.

To save yourself valuable time, instead of going from store to store, stick to a one-stop-shop that offers all kinds of items. Here, you can find a wide range of baby products for your basket, available for great prices. Or you can make an online purchase. Most stores have a two-day delivery to your home.

Here’s what you should put in your baby shower gift basket:

Baby essentials: 

  • shampoo
  • moisturizing lotion
  • baby dish soap
  • gas relief drops
  • diapers
  • diaper rash ointment
  • and gripe water

Something fun: 

  • baby books
  • stuffed plush toys
  • teething toys
  • cozy towels with animal designs
  • baby gyms and playmats

Clothing: 

  • a bib
  • socks
  • onesies

House items: 

  • blanket
  • grooming kit
  • cabinet safety latches
  • emergency contact magnet for the refrigerator
  • bath spout cover
  • soft tip infant spoons
  • bottle brush

Practical baby shower gifts

Ah, the amazing baby shower! A beautiful event for the parents-to-be, a confusing time for the person choosing a gift.

Sure, there are tons of baby shower gifts to choose from, but we all want to buy something the baby and the mother would use. The golden rule, in this case, is to get something practical that will help the parents survive the first few challenging months.

Finding the truly useful baby shower gift may be a little trickier, so here are some practical baby shower gift ideas to consider:

  • Diapers: Because all babies need diapers, right? Find out whether the parents will be using the cloth type or disposable ones. You can either fill a reusable hamper with as many disposables as possible or pay for a month’s worth of a cloth diaper.
  • Basic onesies: The mom will thank you later! This is the most essential piece of clothing every baby needs. After all, they’ll be spending most of their time in these basic but exceedingly comfy onesies. You can look for a multiple-piece baby suit baby shower gift set in different colors.
  • A baby bag: Smart, right? Buy a regular baby bag, and then fill it with all the essentials: diapers, onesies, a bottle, a teething ring, and a pacifier.
  • Gift certificates: if everything else fails, why not get a gift certificate? They are one of the most practical baby shower gifts. By giving the parents a gift certificate, they’ll get something they really want.

DIY baby shower gifts

DIY baby shower gifts are a delightful way to show off your creativity and love for the baby. Another thing is that by doing a DUY baby shower gift, you don’t have to spend a lot of money. You would only need a couple of supplies and a splash of imagination.

The best thing? The parents will know that you put thought and effort into the gift. From baby barefoot sandals and bow tie drool bibs to patchwork baby quilt and baby puff blanket, there are lots of simple and adorable things you can try putting together.

Personalized baby shower gifts

What’s even better than practical? Practical and personalized! Personalized baby shower gifts will surely surprise and excite the parents and the new baby alike.

To save you time, here are some cool ideas for personalized baby shower gifts for boys and girls:

  • Custom plush robe: with a gift like this, bath time may just become their favorite time of day.
  • Personalized baby quilt: a quilt that will keep them warm and have their baby’s beautiful name written on it? What more can parents ask for?
  • Wooden name train: kids will love learning their A-B-Cs with a train that spells out their very own name!
  • Custom knit sweater: a personalized knit sweater will never go out of style. It’ll be ideal for chilly days and keepsake photos.
  • Customized bedtime hug toys: this will become their baby’s favorite bedtime toy!

Baby shower gifts ideas for girls

When a baby girl arrives in the world you want to grab a bunch of delightful items. You want to get them a pinky blanket, and a personalized doll toy, or an adorable robe.

The best baby shower gift ideas for girls are usually the most practical ones. To help you make the best decision, here’s a list of sweet gifts for the baby girl and the growing family.

Baby pink personalized blankets: a personalized blanket can be a forever keepsake. It’s warm, it’s comfy, and it can easily be taken anywhere the baby goes.

  • Pink Own Rocker: the rocker will absolutely be a baby girl favorite. It’s the ideal baby shower gift for little legs to climb onto and will give the entire family hours of rocking fun.
  • Unicorn Hooded Robe: parents will surely capture tons of beautiful photos in this adorable robe. Not only that is incredibly cute, but it’s practical as well.
  • Giraffe Chewing Toy: these toys are easy for babies to grip and offer a soft, pliable texture to soothe irritated gums.
  • Ballerina socks: these ballerina socks can make your heart melt! They have non-slip rubber grips on the bottom to help prevent new walkers from sliding.

Baby shower gifts ideas for boys

Shopping for the best baby shower gift for a boy can be fun! From cozy blankets to bandana bibs, there’s something for everyone at every price point.

Here are our baby shower gift ideas for boys:

  • Non-skid baby boy socks: these socks will help baby boy’s feet grip the ground when standing or walking.
  • Rainforest Jumperoo: this colorful and interactive Jumperoo will keep the baby entertained and will encourage muscle and balance development.
  • Wearable blanket: with this cute wearable blanket, new parents won’t have to worry about chilly bottoms.
  • Bandana bibs: these adorable bandana style bibs not only catch all of the mess, but they’re a fashion statement.
  • Tech Truck: baby boys will love the lights, sounds and interactive play that these tech trucks can offer.

Baby shower gifts for mom, not baby

Pregnancy can be stressful on any woman’s body. For this reason, expecting mothers are deserving of thoughtful gifts. Whether you’re looking for something practical or fancy, here’s a list of baby shower gifts for a mom that will greatly please the mom-to-be in your life.

  1. Belly oil: The natural belly oil will nurture any expectant mother’s body and will help prevent stretch marks from forming. The baby oil is a blend of nutrients that penetrate into the skin to hydrate and aid in healthy skin regeneration.
  2. Maternity belt: Maternity belts can help pregnant women during their pregnancy, especially if they are suffering from lower back pain, or hip and pelvic pain.
  3. Compression hosiery: Compression hosiery is some of the best baby shower gifts for a mom. The hosiery is a special type of elastic hosiery that supports healthy blood circulation and helps prevent a wide range of conditions, including varicose veins.
  4. Maternity pillow: Due to their pregnancy, expecting mothers have troubles getting comfortable at bedtime. That’s why a maternity pillow with a supportive cushion sounds like the perfect gift for any mommy-to-be.
  5. Nursing pajama set: Getting the best set of pajamas will surely delight any expecting mother. Nursing pajama sets are the ideal type of clothing to lounge around the house in pure comfort during and after pregnancy.

Baby shower gifts for guests: what are those?

When an expecting mom organizes a baby shower, guests travel from far to give their wishes, bring beautiful gifts, and offer their best parenting advice. For this reason, they’re often given precious gifts in return, as a token of their love, thoughtfulness, and commitment.

These are our favorite baby shower gifts for quests:

  • Sugar body scrubs: Showering the people you love with baby soft skin? What a lovely idea! This is one of most delightful baby shower gifts for guests that will bathe them in luxury.
  • Nursery-scented candles: Who doesn’t want to swoon over the agreeable baby smells at their home? Now they can with nursery-scented candles.
  • Sugar bowls: Why not celebrate the upcoming arrival of your baby with gift-ready ceramic sugar bowls? Your guests will surely delight in the sweetness of your sentiment with every use.
  • Mini champagne bottles: There’s no better way to celebrate a pregnancy than with these mini champagne bottles that guarantee good fun.
  • “A star is born” bookmarks: these lovely bookmarks are one of the sweetest baby shower gifts for guests.

What to Write in a Baby Shower Card? Awesome Baby Shower Wishes, Messages, and Quotes

Regardless of whether you’re bringing a gift or making a contribution, the best way to express your good wishes for the baby is with a baby shower card. Although there are hundreds of beautiful cards to choose from, the most challenging part is what to write on that amazing card you’ve bought. Luckily, we’ve put together everything you should know about how to sign a baby shower card and what the message should convey. As a bonus, we’ve also included some amazing baby shower card wishes and baby shower card quotes to help put your feelings into words.

How to sign a baby shower card

Writing a thoughtful card is one way to share the family’s excitement. Although you’re probably over-the-roof with joy for the lucky parents, people often get overwhelmed and end up with a writer’s block.

Why? Well, baby showers were once upon a time strictly female events. Addressing the card was simpler. Today, there are a few things to take into consideration, such as your relationship with the parents and family, and the formality of the event.

What’s the difference?

  • If it’s a formal baby shower, it’s recommended to use the guest of honor’s full name on the card. You might also need to check whether the shower is hosted by the couple. If this is the case, you will need to include the names of both parents.
  • If it’s an informal baby shower and you’re very close with the mother, you can get more personal. Most people start their cards with “Dear”, followed by the recipient’s first name and a comma. Instead of using their name, you can even use a nickname to add a splash of cuteness.

Moreover, when signing your baby shower card, it’s fine to mention your gift. Keep in mind that your baby shower quote or baby shower message may be read out loud.

What should a baby shower message convey?

The most important part of the baby shower message is the body of the card. What the baby shower message should convey depends on the type of gathering and how close you are with the parents-to-be.

If you’re a work colleague or an acquaintance, for example, a simple message of congratulations is appropriate. If you’re a close friend or a relative, it’s always fitting to write something meaningful, emotional, and inspirational. A lovely quote on motherhood sounds adorable and personable. Don’t forget that personal sentiments are most appreciated by parents.

If you’re feeling stuck and need the inspiration to get those words out, we’ve gathered some sweet baby shower card wishes and delightful baby shower card quotes.

Baby shower card wishes

Various studies show that a whopping 90% of all people prefer getting a greeting card than an email card. Why? Because greeting cards convey emotions and people are emotional beings. They feel more personal and more meaningful. Greeting cards can stay with the receiver for days, months, even years to come.

Every mom and father-to-be could most certainly use a few baby shower card wishes that convey words of advice, encouragement, and wisdom. Even better if you make them laugh. Whether you end up writing a baby shower wishes of health, a cute message for mom, or a funny one, these sweet personalized baby shower card wishes will make the celebrations more magical.

Baby shower wishes of health

  • Wishing you a safe and easy delivery and a beautiful and healthy baby.
  • A beautiful adventure is about to start. Wishing you a safe delivery from the bottom of my heart!
  • Good health to the happy parents and best wishes to you on your delivery day.

Baby shower wishes for a boy

  • Thank you for inviting us to share the joy. We can’t wait to meet him!
  • Congratulations on your little prince! Get ready for toys in all shapes and sizes, and all types of surprises.
  • What an exciting time for your family! A precious little bundle of joy is on the way. We hope he will have your smile and his dad’s sense of humor.

Baby shower wishes for a girl

  • We’re exceedingly excited to meet your delightful baby in pink! Best wishes for the pregnancy.
  • Congratulations on your little princess! We know she’s going to bring joy and love into your life.
  • Ever since we were children, your greatest wish was to have a daughter one day. I am so happy your dream came true. A beautiful girl to love and to adore, who could ask for more?

Baby shower wishes for twins

  • It’s true what they say. Sometimes miracles come in pairs.
  • Congratulations on your twins. This means double the love and double the fun.
  • It’s twins! Life just doesn’t get better than this. Two delightful bundles to cuddle and kiss.

Baby shower messages for mom

  • Congratulations on your upcoming motherhood. I know you’ll be an amazing and loving mother.
  • Best wishes and safe delivery to a strong and amazing woman. Don’t forget that we all have your back in these exciting times.
  • To me, you’re a superhero. To your little bundle of joy, you’ll be their whole world. I’m sending you tons of love and kisses and many best wishes for the remainder of your pregnancy.

Funny baby shower messages

  • A toast to the bun in your oven! When choosing a name, try to remember who stood by you in these challenging times.
  • Congratulations on your baby! I hope it’s a boy or a girl!
  • Being a mom is like a walk in the park. Jurassic Park that is.
  • And to the King and Queen, a new prince(ss) is born and the kingdom rejoices.

Messages for a second child

  • Luck strikes again! Congratulations to Mom and Dad! Wishing you all a lifetime of love, health, and joy together.
  • The stork probably knows where you live! We hope your second child will bring you as many blessings as your first!
  • Your family is growing and with it, love continues to flourish. We can’t wait to meet the second joy you’re bringing into the world.

Baby shower card quotes

People love baby shower quotes. We like them on social media, we like them in books, and we love them in baby shower cards.

Including a beautiful baby shower quote in your card is a thoughtful idea. Especially because the parents might be feeling a little apprehensive or overwhelmed. It’s a lovely way to show your support, offer a word of encouragement, and share your wisdom with the parents.

 

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