baby shower games
Sarah Porter asked:


The baby shower games played at a baby shower are usually one of the most memorable experiences during the pre-baby events. However, to ensure the baby shower games are successful there should be some thoughtful baby shower party planning, All About Baby Showers. Before starting the baby shower games, it’s a good idea to go around the room and have everyone introduce themselves and their relationship to the Mommy-to-Be.

Here are some of the more popular baby shower games you can play during the baby shower:

Guess Mommy-to-Be’s Tummy Size: You will need some string / yarn and scissors for this game. Have each participant pull the yarn to the size they believe would fit perfectly around the Mommy-to-Be’s center of her pregnant tummy. After everyone cuts their string, compare the results to the Mommy-to-Be’s actual tummy. Give a prize to the guest who is the closest! This baby shower game is an ole favorite and will be enjoyed by all.

Say “Baby”: You will need baby safety pins or another type of baby object you can place on a string for each guests at the baby shower as well as string or yarn, enough for each woman to wear as a necklace. Have each guest place the necklace with the baby safety pins around her neck when she gets to the party. The rules for this baby shower game are given at the beginning of the baby shower. Whenever someone says the word “baby” during the baby shower, any woman who calls it out gets a pin from the other woman who stated the word. At the end of the baby shower, the woman with the most pins wins a prize.

Naming Baby Items: You will need a pad of paper and pen for each guest. Have each guest write down as many baby products as they can name, such as bottle, blanket, pacifier, etc during a five minute period. This sounds easy, and IS at first, but during last few minutes, the participants will start racking their brains for more baby items. The guest with the most baby products named will win and receive a prize.

Make The Mommy-to-Be’s Baby: You will need baby magazines, scissors, glue and paper. Divide the guests into teams with each team having three members, and give each team some baby magazines. Ask each team to cut out pieces of different baby qualities and put together a picture of what they think the Mommy-to-Be’s baby will look like. Ask the Mommy-to-Be pick the baby she likes the best. Prizes will go to the winning team. This is another of the most popular baby shower games.

Guess The Gerber’s: You will need Gerber’s infant food, pads of paper and pens. You will need to take the labels off of the baby food jars and have the guests at the baby shower guess the food, i.e. carrots, peas, sweet potato. This game usually has ten different jars or more of different baby food. The winner is the guest with the most correct guesses.

Guess the Number of Safety Pins: You will need a lot of safety pins and a jar. Pass a jar full of baby safety pins around so all the guests can view it. Each guess will then guess the number of safety pins they think are in the jar. The one who guesses the closest wins a baby shower prize. This another baby shower game favorite.

Place The Baby On The Mommy-to-Be: You will need cutouts of a baby, tape and blindfolds. This is a version of Pin The Tail on the Donkey, a game kids love to play. Blindfold each guests and give them a paper baby to place the baby as close to the Mommy-to-Be’s tummy as possible. The one who gets closest to placing the paper baby on the pregnant tummy wins.

Bottle Races: You will need several baby bottles with milk. Have each guest take a bottle filled with a milk (you may substitute milk for another liquid) and **** the bottle as a baby would. The woman who drinks the most during an allotted time wins the baby shower gift. This is always a laughter filled baby shower game.

Baby Bingo: You will need pens and bingo cards. Before opening the baby shower gifts, number each baby shower gift on the box starting with one. If you know that 35 people will be attending the baby shower, pre-print bingo cards with numbers 1 through 35 and randomly place them on 35 cards. When the Mommy-to-Be’s decides to open the presents, she grabs the present she wants to open and reads the number out loud. As soon as someone receives bingo, they win the baby shower game and the baby shower prize.

What’s the baby item: You will need various baby products and a blindfold. A bag of baby items are placed in front of the Mommy-to-Be for her to take one item out at a time blindfolded and tell the baby shower guests what item she has in her hands. This is really fun baby shower game when you choose some crazy baby toys or products.

Complete the Baby Rhyme: You will need a book containing baby rhymes. The host will read out loud to all the guest a part of the rhyme, which is to be completed by the other women.

Baby Bingo: You will need pens and bingo cards. Before opening the baby shower gifts, number each baby shower gift on the box starting with one. If you know that 35 people will be attending the baby shower, pre-print bingo cards with numbers 1 through 35 and randomly place them on 35 cards. When the Mommy-to-Be’s decides to open the presents, she grabs the present she wants to open and reads the number out loud. As soon as someone receives bingo, they win the baby shower game and the baby shower prize.

How’s the Baby: Ask all guests to bring a baby picture of themselves before the baby shower. Have all the pictures in a collage and draw lines for people to fill in who they think the babies are out of the people at the baby shower. If most guests don’t know each other, just have the pictures of the mother, mother-in-law, sisters, and Mommy-to-Be. See how many people guess right. You can make copies of the baby picture collage to see how many can guess right.

Baby Scrambler: Another fun baby shower game is to choose 25 baby related items and scramble the spelling. For instance, pacifier can be changed to reiifpca. Ask the guests to unscramble the words. The one who gets the most right in five minutes receives a baby shower prize.

Name that Baby Song: You will need a pad of paper and pen for each guest. Have each guest write down all the songs that have baby in their titles, like baby love, Santa baby, one for my baby and so on. Allow five minutes for this game. This baby shower game can be made more difficult by asking who also wrote the songs.

Dirty Diaper Circle: You will need a diaper, chocolate and music player. Although one of our “dirtiest” baby shower games, it is one of the favorites. The host takes a diaper that has been “fixed” with warm chocolate in the right place and have the guests pass it to the person next to them is in a circle. When the host stops the music, whoever is holding the diaper is out of the game.

Pacifier in the baby’s mouth: You will need a blindfold, a baby picture and a pacifier drawing for each guest. Tape a picture or drawing of a baby on the wall and have the blindfolded women try to tape the pacifier as close to the mouth of the baby as possible. The one who gets the closest ones.

Blindfold Diapering: You will need a blindfold, baby doll (life size) and diapers. One of the funniest baby shower games. It calls for the guests to be divided into teams of up to five people. Each team has a doll, blindfold and diapers. The object is for each participant to place the blindfold on, take the current diaper off the doll and place the new one on while blindfolded. After the first person completes diapering, they run to the next teammate who places the blindfold on and has to do the same. The first team to finish diapering wins!

Baby Tic-Tac-Toe: You will need a large erasable board to use for the tic-tac-toe board, writing utensil, and baby facts. Baby shower guests are divided into teams and are ask to answer a question about a baby fact. If they get the answer right, they get to choose a space, like the classic tic-tac-toe game.

The baby shower games are a very important part of your baby shower. You want to do everything you can to ensure the baby shower games are enjoyed by all and are a huge success. Here’s some tips for ensuring your baby shower games are successful:

a. Be sure you have writing utensils for everyone

b. Wrap games prizes

c. Make sure to have extra prizes in case of tie games

You can view lot of printable Baby Shower Announcements, Baby Shower Invitations and imprinted Baby Shower Cards, add your personal message, along with your favorite fonts, ink color and then Preview your personalized baby card. This process allows you to see your baby card before you buy!

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Atlas Designs - Invitations & Announcements asked:


you’ve have had a chance to ponder the considerations for your wedding invitation, we’re breaking down our earlier article into more detail. Ready to move forward? Ponder this…

Choosing the Writing Style for your Invitation

The first important consideration in creating your invitation is to select the best writing style. There are three major options:

Third-Person Formal - Use this for formal dinners, fundraisers, balls, galas, black tie affairs, and formal weddings.

Semiformal - Use this for cocktail parties, dinner parties, big birthdays bashes, graduation invitations, bridal or baby showers, cool theme parties, and less formal weddings.

Handwritten Notes - A great choice for very intimate or casual affairs including small birthday dinners, back yard barbeques, mothers day get togethers and housewarming parties.

Composing the Right Wording for your Invitation

The right wording can make or break your invitation. It will also set the event’s tone and formality for your guests even before the event begins. Remember that your invitation is the first glimpse your guests will receive into the type affair you wish for it to be. Consider this:

Formal - On the invitation, the hostess usually “requests the honor of your presence”, followed by the day of the week, date and the month spelled out, and the time and the place (i.e. “Sunday, the first of January/ two thousand and ten/ at half after six o’clock/ Sundy House, Delray Beach, Florida”). Engraved or raised print is the best choice with the formal invitation, typically written in an antique typeface. Consider, though, that laser printing and the myriad of computer fonts now available makes the formal invitation even more affordable for those on a budget. If you wish to go with the engraving but find it a little too pricey, consider the more affordable raised-print option of Thermography.

Semiformal - Semiformal invitations do not have to adhere to the etiquette of a strict writing style. You may choose a variety of ways to create your invitation, from bordered, textured or patterned paper, and size of the paper can vary as well. Many brides and party planners are moving away from the traditional 5 x 7 style and going with fun square or tall shapes so their invitations stand out. When creating a semiformal invitation, incorporate the event’s theme to get guests on board and excited. Use ink and fonts that match the party’s theme and stationery such as pumpkins for a Halloween party, fireworks for July Fourth, engagement rings for a bridal shower, a baby stroller for the baby shower, grill utensils for a BBQ…you get the idea.

Handwritten - The most important elements with handwritten invitations are the stationery and the legibility of the lettering. Make sure to choose beautiful stationary that really stands out, and either write very neatly or hire someone with excellent penmanship to write the text you’ve chosen. A calligrapher is a great idea for a truly beautiful and unique handwritten invitation.

Getting Your Wording Started

One of our favorite sites for invitation wording ideas is http://www.verseit.com/. You can browse by event type and get the idea juices flowing. And while you work on getting just the perfect wording, tune back into Part Two of our Elements Post coming soon, which will walk you through the tricky subject of working with a guest list and addressing your invitations.

Don’t forget to check out the galleries at http://www.atlasdesigns.org/ for additional wording ideas.

WHAT ABOUT YOU? Share your ideas for wording with our other brides.

baby shower gifts
Mandie Klein asked:


Especially with first-time mothers, a baby shower is very welcome. It is an opportunity to party with family and friends, receive baby shower gifts for both baby and mother, and show love and concern for the growing family. Indeed, baby showers are joyful celebrations of new life!

Coordination and Concern in Gift-Giving

In a baby shower, guests usually want to make the soon-to-be-mother happy. They can give her baby shower gifts like supplies and equipment that she might lack or that she cannot afford. It is thus recommended that guests coordinate with one another as to the gifts they will give to avoid unnecessary multiples.

Coordination among guests will also ensure that parents will get very important baby accessories like car seats, strollers, and changing tables. If it is possible, the party host should have a general idea of what each guest is to bring. Diapers, diaper bags, and feeding bottles are greatly appreciated, but having a roomful of them is not practical.

A mother, too, has to be given baby shower gifts. She will appreciate things meant to pamper her before and after delivery. For example, you can give gift certificates for spa and salon treatments, meals delivery, car service to take her to postnatal visits, and cleaning services. Remember that mothers deserve as much love and care as the babies they are nurturing in their wombs.

What you can Normally Give as Baby Shower Gifts

For baby supplies, you can give practical and useful things. If you are a parent, you would know about them, but if you are not, you can ask those with kids. You can give baby clothes in assorted sizes to enable wear from being an infant to a toddler; age-appropriate toys that aid baby’s development; baby books including puzzle books for the baby and parenting books for the mother; and other baby supplies.

For baby accessories, you can bring a changing table, crib, car seat, stroller, baby carrier, and baby monitors. Again, try to coordinate with other guests so that the mother does not end up with three sets of everything but no baby supplies.

For both parents, the abovementioned gift certificates will be greatly appreciated. The transition from single adulthood to parenthood can be daunting; any gift that will ease the pangs and pains of having a newborn around the house is very thoughtful.

Want Truly Unique Baby Shower Gifts?

Of course, you might want to give unique gifts that reflect the equally unique personality of the mother. You can try thinking outside the box. You can give her lingerie and other feminine things to boost her spirits. Indeed, soon-to-be mothers can sometimes feel the doldrums because of their “bigness” and awkwardness. Giving her these gifts could make her feel womanly again. Or, how about the kama sutra? Now, that would be cause for conversation.

Whatever baby shower gifts you bring to the party, just remember that the happiness of the mother and her family is paramount now. The best gift you can give them is your loving support and concern for the health of both the baby and the mother. This cannot be equaled by even the most expensive gift in the world.

planning a baby shower
Sarah Porter asked:


Planning a Surprise Baby Shower for Your Baby Shower Party

Throwing baby shower surprise for other people can be a wonderful way to celebrate some of the most wonderful news a couple can ever get. That doesn’t mean you won’t have to plan everything carefully so the guest of honor doesn’t get wind of what you’re up to. Don’t throw your Surprise Baby Showers until you review these ideas.

Type of Baby Showers

One of the first decisions you will need to make is the baby shower type so you will want to consider the Purpose of Baby Showers, and try and plan the fun Games Baby Showers. To organize the big event, you will need to decide the various types of baby showers you want to host. A Surprise Baby Shower is one of the more popular, but only if the circumstances are right. For the second, third or other baby born, Sprinkle Baby Showers are really fun, and if you are having the event after the baby is born, Welcome Home Baby Showers are used. And, for both sexes, you will want to have coed baby showers or couples baby showers.

Choosing Guests & Invitations

The next part of planning your event is to decide who is going to be invited and to start mailing those important Shower Invitations. You want to make sure to include a few key people: the future grandparents, the future uncles and aunts, and anyone else the expecting parents would want at the celebration. However, if multiple are being held be careful not to duplicate the guest lists. With the cards you choose, be sure to pay attention to the wording for baby shower invitations. Obviously, it’s a good idea to specify that this is going to be a surprise event. Some invitations will even be made specifically for Surprise Baby Shower Invitations.

Picking a Theme for the Baby Shower

Whether the celebration is going to be surprise or not, doesn’t matter much when it comes time to choose a theme for the event. Your main focus will be on choosing a theme that is going to create a fun atmosphere and that the expectant parents will enjoy. You could choose some traditional baby shower themes, such as ducks, lambs, ****** or frogs if you want. Another idea for your Baby Shower Party is to stick with color themes, including blue for boys and pink for girls. A more unique idea might be to plan the theme around an upcoming holiday. For example, a baby due around Easter could have an Easter shower with lots of bunny rabbits and chocolate party favors. You can match your Baby Shower Diaper Cakes centerpiece with your shower invites. The most important thing about themes though is carrying it through all of the baby shower surprise planning.

Shower Games

You definitely don’t want to throw one of these parties without some fun baby shower games. Your guests are going to be expecting them. Of course, this can be a challenge for novice hosts. No matter which games you pick make sure they are not super hard. The idea is to have fun not to frustrate them or make their brains explode. Memory games are a great idea. You could record footage of the nursery you are fixing up for the baby, show it to the guests, and have them write down everything they remember seeing in the room. You can use other ways of presenting items to remember but the items should always be baby related.

Trivia contests about baby knowledge or word scrambles using baby-related words can also be fun. Another idea is to gather a bunch of old magazines and ask guests to work in small groups to cut out features from people in the magazines that they can piece together to showcase what the new baby may look like as an adult. The parents have the final choice on a winner. You can even ask for suggestions in the Baby Invitations

No matter what shower games you do play you don’t want to forget the prizes. Try to be as creative here as possible. Picture frames are always a good choice but they are a bit boring. Steer clear of dollar stores with their cheap array of items unless you absolutely have no budget left. You could also make some baked goods, such as cookies, for prizes at the baby shower surprise. Plan these activities around whether you are having Co-ed Baby Showers or Couples Baby Showers so the guys will be included.

Once you’ve chosen invitations that match the theme, you’ll need to get those baby invitations in the mail and manage the RSVP responses. If it sounds like a lot of work, just remember the big reward of baby shower planning is the happy face of the mom-to-be during the event. There are usually plenty of unique baby shower invitation wording ideas, verses and sayings to assist you.

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baby shower gifts
Brian asked:


A poem is one of the best ways of expressing your feelings about something that’s happening in life. And that just might explain why poems are such a big part of today’s baby showers. If you’ve been wondering how to incorporate poems into an upcoming special event like a baby shower, then read on. Here you’ll learn all about the baby shower gift poem.

What is a baby shower gift poem?

If you’ve ever shopped for baby gifts you’ve probably seen at least one baby shower gift poem. They’re those adorable little sayings that are sometimes included with the gift. Typically inscribed using a fancy script font and printed on frilly-edged pastel-colored card stock, these baby-inspired poems make great keepsakes. Most moms-to-be add these baby shower mementos to their baby’s scrapbook.

Sometimes the gift you choose doesn’t include a baby shower gift poem. But that’s not a problem because anyone can create these great gift accompaniments. Even if you’re not a poet or the crafty type, this is one project you can tackle with ease. A quick search on the Internet reveals more baby-inspired poems than you can imagine.

Simply find one you like and retype the words into your word processor. If you’d rather, you can come up with your own words. Then all you do is change the font, load your printer with decorative card stock and print. For a truly professional look, cut along the poem’s borders using decorative craft scissors. In minutes you’ve created your very own personalized baby shower gift poem to include with your gift!

The next interpretation of the baby shower gift poem is one the mother-to-be gives her guests. This time however, the poem is created after the shower has ended. When used this way, the baby shower gift poem acts as or is incorporated into the Thank You notes the expectant mother sends her guests. These poems can be purchased or hand-crafted but either way, it’s a wonderful way to show your appreciation.

expertvillage asked:


Learn the Playdough game, a fun couples game for coed baby showers, in this free video.

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07
planning a baby shower
Heather L. Clark asked:


Think you can’t plan a baby shower? Think again! The tips below will help you plan a fun, fabulous and memorable baby shower that will be greatly appreciated by the mom-to-be and enjoyed by one and all.

Are you planning a baby shower? Good for you! A baby shower is the perfect way to shower the mom-to-be with love and support and help her celebrate one of the most exciting times in her life. But if you’ve never planned a baby shower, you may not be sure where to start. Don’t worry - you’re not alone. Lots of other women have been in the same boat you’re in, wondering just where to start. The advice below is designed to guide you through the steps involved in planning a successful baby shower.

Select the Date and Time

The baby shower is usually held about six weeks before the baby’s due date. However, some mothers are electing to have the party after the baby is born, especially if they choose not to find out the baby’s *** beforehand. Just be sure to allow yourself plenty of time for planning. Showers can be held on either weekends or during the week - there really is no hard and fast rule. Just try to make the time and day convenient for everyone including any out-of-town guests. As for the time, consider the needs of people who must travel to attend. Also be sure to keep in mind the mother-to-be’s schedule (naps, doctor appointments, etc.).

Choose the Location

When choosing a location, make sure it is easy to get to and will accommodate the needs of the party. Oftentimes, baby showers are held at the home of the hostess (that would probably be YOU!). Try to get a rough idea of how many people will be attending before finalizing any details.

Set a Budget

If you’re like most of us, you’ll need to stick within a budget for the baby shower. Be realistic about what you can afford to spend - the mother-to-be doesn’t want you to go into debt. You should budget for invitations, favors, food and drinks, game supplies and your gift for the baby.

Create a Guest List

The best way to compile the guest list is by simply asking the mother-to-be who she would like to attend the shower. If the baby shower is a surprise, work closely with the father-to-be to create a guest list. The guest list usually includes friends and family, but a few close co-workers may also be invited. Get address, phone numbers, and email addresses. Also decide if it will be a “girl’s only” shower or a “couples” shower.

Choose a Theme

Baby showers are supposed to be fun - and yes, even a little silly. There are hundreds of delightful and fun baby shower themes to choose from - the sky’s the limit. And honestly, sometimes “Baby” is the only theme you need! No matter what theme you choose, just remember this will be the baby’s first party. Have fun with it!

Select Invitations

Invitations can range from a phone call to a printed invitation, but generally, fun invitations are sent out. If you’ve selected a particular theme, you may want the invitations to tie in to it. Remember to include all necessary contact information and baby registry information on the invitations.

Plan the Menu

Unless you’re hosting a couples baby shower or a very formal baby shower, you’re probably fine with serving a cake, mints, nuts and some drinks such as tea or punch. However, if the shower will fall during a mealtime, your guests may expect you to serve more substantial food. In that case, you can serve anything from sandwiches to a potluck type meal.

Decide on Games

Into each baby shower, a few games must fall. Seriously, these baby shower games, although sometimes quite silly, can be lots of fun and are actually expected. Just take a look at our Baby Shower Games, or throw a few of your own ideas into the mix. And don’t forget the favors!

Using the steps above will help ensure the baby shower you’re planning goes smoothly, but above all, remember to have fun with it as you honor the mother-to-be and her impending arrival.

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angiekay264 asked:


I’ve been to 3 baby showers within the month and they all played the same word scramble games etc…..I want to do something unique or different for my games. Any ideas or websites with free info?
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OhEmGee asked:


I grew up going to many a baby shower and was always told or under the impression that you only had a baby shower for the first child.

Now two women at work have gotten pregnant, one already giving birth and the other is due in a month. The first lady was on her third child, but in her defense, the shower was a surprise and we were told to just bring things like diapers and wipes. It was also a very low key, finger foods ordeal.

This second woman who is due next month is having a full blown, three course meal type of shower because her sister also works at my office. This is her second child and they registered even. Is this proper etiquette? To continue having baby showers after the first child AND registering for them?

On top of that, the sister has decided to go around the office asking the men to donate money for the shower for presents. They aren’t even invited. I think she must have been raised in a barn. What do you think?