The
addition of a new baby into the life of one of your close friends
or family member is indeed a time to celebrate. One of the best
ways that you can show that you care is by helping the mother
to be get ready for her new arrival by hosting a baby shower.
More
than just a way to shower the expecting mother with more baby
bottles than she could possibly use, adorable baby clothes, and
a year's supply of diapers, the baby shower is also a great way
to show emotional support and female solidarity during a time
that is full of ups and downs. And the baby shower also presents
the perfect opportunity for the whole gang to get together and
have a ridiculously good time.
So,
if you have been bestowed the honor of hosting a baby shower for
someone who is close to you, you no doubt want to organize an
event that will be truly appreciated and worthy of your guest
of honor. While there are many wrong and right ways to throw a
baby shower, you can ensure a successful one by following and
using some of the tips and ideas in this article.
Choosing
a theme
Choosing
a theme for the baby shower is perhaps the easiest way that you
can make your baby shower stand out from the numerous other showers
that women attend in their lifetimes. A theme also presents the
perfect opportunity to tailor the shower to suit your guest of
honor's unique personality and needs.
A
baby shower theme can range from something very simple like choosing
blue or pink decorations to coincide with the baby's sex or to
very elaborate such as hosting a day of pampering for the mother
to be. What you choose will be largely decided by how much time
you have to dedicate to organizing the shower and what type of
theme would be most appreciated by your guest of honor. Here are
just a couple of ideas to help you choose your baby shower theme:
Deep freeze.
I
thought this was a novel and great way to help out the expecting
couple who already has everything they need for their new arrival.
In this themed baby shower, guests bring a frozen dish or meal
that can be heated up and consumed during the early, hectic days
after the new baby arrives. If you've ever had children, you can
just imagine what a great help this would be to exhausted new
parents.
Books
for the baby shower.
You
can take this theme as far as you want to. From having guests
bring books to add to the new arrival's library to carrying the
theme into the decorations and refreshments, the limits of your
imagination and creativity are the only limits you will encounter
with this theme.
Choosing
the right baby shower games
Baby
shower games can be a great way to break the ice and add some
fun and entertainment to your baby shower. When selecting the
games to include in your shower, be sure to keep your theme in
mind and the sensibilities of your guest of honor.
Here
are a few ideas:
Baby
Quiz. Ask the grandparents to write down what the parents were
like as babies. Have them include vital statistics such as time
of birth, height, weight, first tooth, first smile, age when toilet
trained, and early indications of personality. Based on that information,
make up a quiz about the future parents to hand out to guests.
The person with the most correct answers wins a prize.
Guess
the Girth. Check with the guest of honor in advance on this one.
Some women may find it a bit too personal, but if she's not shy,
it can be a lot of fun. All you need is a ball or two of string.
Ask guests to cut a length of string that they think will stretch
around the future mom's belly. After everyone has had a turn,
the mother-to-be measures and cuts a string that fits her belly.
Compare her string to all the guests' pieces of string. The person
who was closest wins.
As
you can see from just these few ideas, baby showers do not have
to be ordinary and boring. If you have been asked to host a baby
shower, incorporate some of these and your own ideas to create
a baby shower that will not be forgotten any time soon.
About
The Author Rose Lenk For more babyshower information visit http://www.trulybaby.com
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