The Perfect Invitations for Your Baby
Shower
If you are hosting a baby shower, then
odds are you already know that every minor detail
will be up to you, unless you have other people who are helping
you to host the event.
Once the budget has been prepared, and the guest list
generated, the next thing you will need to do is find and
create the invitations.
A baby shower is a truly special event, so you should really
put some thought into making the invitations special. You don’t
have to spend a fortune on them, and in fact, they can even be
handmade, but you should make certain that each guest receives
a formal invitation, rather than a phone call or email about
the event.
You can choose to have the invitations professionally done,
more common with a formal shower, or you can find them pre-made
either from your local stores, or online. Keep in mind that if
you order them online, you will have some time to wait before
they arrive. To save money, and if you are the crafty sort, you
can certainly create your own invitations as well, and in some
instances, this may even be the best
option.
Other than picking out the invitation that you like, you
also need to know what information you should include in the
invitation. Of course, you want to let your guests know who the
baby shower is for, who is hosting the shower, so that guests
know who to contact if they have questions, the day and the
time that the shower will be held, where it will be held at,
and directions on how to get there, and a phone number or
address for an RSVP. If the shower is going to be an adult only
event, you should make certain that you include this in the
invitation as well.
There are some other pieces of information that may or may
not be included in the invitations, according to your own
personal preference. Some people like to let guests know what
the shower theme will be, and where the expectant mom has
registered for gifts at. Some people say that it is better to
provide this information only after you receive the RSVP, while
others say that not all guests will RSVP, and so the invitation
may be the only chance that the host has to give them this
information. Again, it is your
choice.
Most hosts will list their own home numbers on the
invitations, so that guests can call them to RSVP. If the host
decides to not put the extra information in the invitation, she
should be prepared with it when guests call to ask for it. In
some instances, it is considered a faux pas to give this
information out before guests actually ask for it.
It is best to send the invitations out at least four weeks
prior to the shower, and even sooner if you will be inviting
people who don’t live in the area. The sooner you get the
invitations out, the more time guests will have to shop and
rearrange their schedules so that they can attend. Some people
will need to ask for the day off, or will need to arrange for
child care, which is hard to do on a day’s notice.
If you are invited to a baby shower, whether you plan to
attend or not, you should be courteous and let the host know
what your intentions are. The host will need to get an accurate
number of how many guests to expect, so that she can more
efficiently plan and budget for the shower. It is much easier
for the host if you call her, rather than her having to go
through the invitation list at the last minute to get in touch
with everyone.
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