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Baby Shower Invitation Etiquette

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  • How to Address Attire on Shower Invites

    Many bridal or baby showers are planned with a theme in mind. It is possible for this theme to be dimmed or eclipsed by the inappropriate dress of a guest or series of guests unless you specify what the dress code for the shower will be. The easiest way to prevent any wardrobe misunderstandings is to include dress guidelines in your shower invitations. Making all of your invited guests aware of what is expected increases the likelihood that you will have the shower you have always dreamed of.

  • The Etiquette on Asking the Sex of a Baby

    Congratulations on the birth of your new baby girl. Or is it a boy? Well, you may not be sure of a baby's gender, but there are certain, polite ways to handle this situation. Perhaps the mom and dad forgot to mention it or they believe the answer is obvious. Gender is often a sensitive topic so it is best to proceed with caution.

  • The Etiquette for a Menu Selection Insert for a Baby Shower

    When you are throwing a baby shower for that special mommy-to-be in your life, you want everything to run smoothly, from the games to the food. Finger foods are traditionally served at baby showers, but if you are thinking of serving meals to your guests, then it is in good form to find out ahead of time what your guests' dietary preferences or limitations are by sending menu selection inserts in the baby shower invitation.

  • Baby Shower Invitation Tips

    There are many elements involved with the creation of baby shower events, such as color scheme, food and beverage selection, centerpiece options and invitations. The creation of invitations requires basic knowledge of invitation construction, but the design of the invitations is left entirely to the imagination. Using the right tips for baby shower invitations, you will not only have a practical invitation but also a decorative one.

  • How to Make a Directions Insert for a Baby Shower Invitation

    When you are hosting a baby shower, the guest list might include people who the expectant mother knows but you have never met. Rather than just writing your address in the appropriate space on the invitation, include an insert that guests can bring with them as they drive to the baby shower. The easiest way to make an insert is to type and format it on your computer so you can print as many copies as you need.

  • How to Use Your Maiden Name

    After marriage, there are times when using a maiden name might be preferred, such as in a professional setting where a name change is inconvenient. There are a few options to women, such as never changing a last name, changing the middle name to a maiden name or hyphenating the last name. The key point to using a maiden name is ensuring that the name is legal and will not create problems on taxes or state documents.

  • Etiquette for Addressing Shower Invitations

    Planning a shower involves paying attention to details including knowing how to address invitations to your female guests. Avoid embarrassment by following the rules of etiquette, confirming your data and using the correct salutations.

  • Baby Shower Invitation Etiquette Tips

    Hosting a baby shower communicates your happiness for a mother-to-be or new mother. Pay attention to baby shower invitation etiquette to smooth the way for a successful and happy gathering. Discuss party details with the guest of honor to give her a sense of security about details such as the guest list and gift-giving issues. Provide invitees with all of the information they need to prepare for and attend this event. You will enjoy your role as hostess when you know the guest of honor is comfortable with your plans.

  • Etiquette for Sending Baby Shower Invitations

    Etiquette for baby shower invitations governs when you should send the invitations and what information you should include. Guests will appreciate your courteous invitation, as will the mom-to-be.

  • Shower Invitations Etiquette

    When planning any kind of shower, from a baby shower to a bridal shower, it's important to keep in mind that the invitations set the tone for the type of event you are throwing. Whether it is a formal affair, upscale brunch or even a casual get-together, there are etiquette rules and guidelines that dictate all aspects of shower invitations.

  • Etiquette for Writing Baby Shower Invitations

    Baby showers are a way for family and friends to support expectant parents with the things they will need for their new baby. They are a lot of fun...and hard work. Ensure that the mom-to-be has a full house for her shower by sending out easy-to-read invitations that are timely and that help guests know what to buy and how to find the event.

  • Baby Shower Invitations Etiquette

    Planning and hosting a baby shower starts with the invitations. These are the first impressions the guests have of the event. Select invitations to match the theme of the baby shower. Consider a theme following the baby's room or gender, such as a tea party or sports. Check with the expectant mother to finalize the guest list and send invitations a few weeks before the shower.

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