Loading... Please wait...Decorations Inflate yellow balloons with helium and tie with curly yellow ribbon. Add a Rubber Ducky candle to end of the ribbon to add as a weight to hold balloon from flying away. Perhaps have ...
Opening the Gifts Wreath Create a baby wreath for the mommy-to-be from gift wrapping, ribbons and bows. Purchase a straw wreath and wrap the entire wreath with yellow ribbons. As the mommy-to-be ...
What Happens When?There is no right way or wrong way -- just your way. An easy-flowing shower can be something like this:Upon arrival, guests are greeted, gifts put on the Gift Table, take their coat ...
Good Night, Little Baby(rename it with the Baby's name) This game helps to bring the shower to a close so play it when it's time for the guests to leave. Using a very, very long piece of ribbon, ...
To Invite the Daddy or Not Invite the Daddy?Traditionally, the daddy did not attend showers but does arrive at the end of the shower to say hello to everyone, help load the gifts into the car and to ...
Siblings -- Make Them Feel Special!If there are older toddlers, bring them a special little gift so they won't feel forgotten and left-out just because a new baby is entering their life.
Cookie CuttersMiscellaneousYES... you can even make cookies! DECORATING BAKED COOKIES: Color baked cookies with Edible Marking Pens for invitations or use as a party activity letting kids/guests ...
Can the Hostess Provide Gift Suggestions?Guests appreciate knowing what the baby needs or store where she is registered, so think about including a sheet with each invitation that lists this informat ...
Stamping Apply paint to more detailed cutters and use them like stamps for scrapbooks and stationary ...
Who Pays for the Shower?The person that plans and invites the guests pays and it is usually considered her gift. Often times, several people will get together and share the expenses. Potlucks are n ...
Cheese and Quackers Rubber Ducky decorations are easy and colorful by emphasizing duckies, bubbles and based upon bath time -- towels, toys, soaps, lotions, etc. Rubber Ducky Party Supplies Ru ...
Gift Wrapping Ideas Use a receiving blanket and safety pins. Add a rattle, teething ring, or pacifier to the bow.Use a baby hamper to hold small gifts after they are opened.
Party Favor Ideas Fill small plastic bags with blue raffia ("water") and ducky-shaped soaps (found at linen & bath shops). Tie off with curling ribbon. Stand upright on each place setting.
Coupons R USAsk all the guests to bring a coupon (or two) in a box and gift wrapped. Coupons can be affixed to a package of disposal diapers, baby cereal, etc. if the guest so chooses.Coupon exampl ...
Cake Ideas Using 1/2 of a "football" cake pan, place it upside down on top of a sheet cake and decorate it to look like a baby tub. Add small plastic bubbles (mini clear bouncy balls work grea ...
Cake Decorating Basketweave Here is a clever technique that ...
Place several baby items on a tray. Show the tray to the guests for only fifteen (15) seconds, then hide the tray and have everyone write down as many of the baby items as they can remember ...
Cakes & Recipes Submitted by Ada NievesAbout Ada Recipes and Photos courtesy of NESTLÈ® USA and www.VeryBestBaking.com Warm Mocha Pudding CakeIngredients:1 cup all-purpose flour1 cup ...
Soap Carving Contest A bar of ivory soap per teama butter knife per team2-3 people per team7 minutes to carve a baby out of the soap and every member of the team needsto have a min. of 1 1/1 min.
Hospital Delivery Room Props: 1 stretcher bed made up like a hospital bed1 guest as the mother to be1 guest as the nurse1 guest as the doctorVet delivery tools1 huge rubber dollA tape recording of a ...
Stork Bingo This game works like regular bingo but instead of using the word "bingo" across the top of the card, use the word "STORK" instead. (Also, baby words such as bassinet, crib, bottle, etc ...