Baby Shower Hostess Tips

The debate over how many baby showers a couple is “permitted” to have takes on many forms. Some say only first borns, while others think different genders (if you even know that in advance) makes the exception, still others say long gaps between births or children from a new marriage clears the way for another shower. In the end, every child is special and deserving of a celebration.

Who
Ask the expectant mother for the guest list and determine whether it will be an all women shower or co-ed. If the shower is a surprise, ask someone in her family for the guest list. Remember to include friends and relatives of both the expectant parents.

What
Even if you don’t specify a theme it’s important to establish whether the party will be formal or casual. This will drive all of the decisions about location, food, decorations and favors.

Where
The classic shower is held at home with only women, but today’s options are endless. For second or third showers, a simple dinner at a restaurant or a focus on pampering mom with a spa treatment may be more desirable. Dinner parties or barbecues are ideal for showers that include both dads and kids.

When
Traditionally, showers are held in the last trimester of pregnancy, although some prefer to wait until after the baby arrives to have a shower.

Why
Not every expectant mom wants a shower but even the reluctant guest-of-honor should know that someone wants to throw a shower for her. If she refuses, nudge gently but know when to take no for answer.

Party Favors and Prizes Made Easy

Taking care of the party favors and prizes for the shower you’re hosting can be simple and fun. Your guests aren’t coming to the shower to walk away with armloads of gifts, so small mementoes that cost very little are fine. The same party stores that carry goodie bag items for children’s birthday parties sell a wide assortment of key chains, candy, mini pacifiers, pens, magnets and more. Another solution is to make your own favors.

Print up some “Certificates of Merit” for game winners. Depending on the games you play, these can be for the person with the best memory, best guess, most hysterical drawing and so on. Be creative and come up with certificates most suitable to the games you’re playing. Leave a blank line on the certificate for the person’s name.

Create bookmarks for your guests with the name of the couple and date of event. There are plenty of free printable bookmark templates online, or depending on how creative you feel, use your own word-processing software to personalize the perfect bookmark. Try inserting a photo and increasing the transparency to create a watermark background.

Homemade cookies, brownies or other sweets wrapped in translucent wrapping paper present very nicely as a prize or favor. Popcorn also works, and for the more ambitious, homemade jams or breads are welcomed prizes.

If you have a photo printer at the event, take photos of the prizewinners with the guest of honor. Arrange in advance to have someone upload the photos and make prints to give to the prizewinners.

If you have children who enjoy making jewelry, have them create an assortment of beaded jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings and key chains (just add a key ring on one end). Place all of these in a basket by the door and let your guests pick their favorites.

Older kids can help make soap for favors, which is a lot easier than you might think. Glycerin soap cubes and molds are available at most craft stores. Just melt, pour and add some shiny beads for a fun look!

Create small gift baskets with assorted items such as soaps, lotions and bath beads. Or, for the more gourmet, try an arrangement of shortbread cookies, chocolates and tea.

Whether you decide to buy or make your favors, these mementoes do not have to be elaborate or expensive. Something simple, from the heart, is perfect for this occasion.