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  • How to Make Cookies for a Bridal Shower

    All bridal showers generally include both desserts and party favors. Make cookies that cover both requirements. Decorate cookies with shapes and colors that match the shower's theme, and use these treats to drive home the theme of the shower. Package cookies with tea bags for a tea-themed shower or cut them into flower shapes for a floral-themed event. Arrange cookies on the dining tables before everyone arrives. Explain to guests that they are free to eat the cookies right away, or take them home to savor at a later time.

  • How to Make Star-Themed Favors

    If you are organizing a star-themed event, such as a wedding or birthday party, thank your guests for joining you with star-themed favors. These favors can either be an edible star-shaped treat or a more lasting keepsake, to always remind your guests of your star party. As well as being a money-saving option, making your own star-themed favors can also be an interesting activity, you can even get the kids to help you with these simple favor ideas.

  • Make Your Own Bridal Shower Favors

    Organizing a bridal shower can be stressful and expensive, but making favors for shower guests doesn't need to be. Keep it simple by making edible treats for favors. Most guests will enjoy these favors, and the bride will appreciate that you made something personal for her family and friends. The bride should enjoy the favors, so consult with her beforehand to find out her favorite type of treat. Make your favors double as centerpieces by clustering them at the center of each table. Include a note on each table encouraging guests to take one home at the end of the…

  • How to: Wedding Favors

    Wedding favors are small gifts given by the bride and groom to their wedding guests as a token of thanks for sharing their special day. There are lots of options when it comes to choosing your favors. For example, if your wedding reception has a theme, your favors could match that theme. Alternatively, if the wedding is around a holiday, you could make holiday themed favors. Make your own favors to save money and add an personal touch to your nuptial celebration.

  • Foods for a Couple's Baby Shower

    Hosting a couple's baby shower is a nice way to include the father-to-be at your celebration. When choosing food for the event, keep in mind that men usually prefer heartier, more filling meals as opposed to a salad bar and dessert table that the ladies might like. BBQs are a casual and relatively inexpensive way to include meat, but you can also use your stovetop and oven to create a feast for guys and girls alike.

  • Couples' Baby Shower Decorations

    At one time, baby showers were only intended for women. While women-only baby showers are still quite popular, as of 2011, men are starting to get in on the act and rightfully so, since men play a big part in raising a child. If you are planning a couples' baby shower, select a theme that appeals to both men and women, and decorate the party space to correspond with the chosen theme.

  • Couples Baby Shower Activities

    While traditional baby showers complete with silly party games and groups of women sharing their own childbirth and newborn experiences with the mom-to-be remain popular, many couples choose to involve the father and his friends in a couples' baby shower. While these showers are often less formal than a traditional shower, and sometimes even take place after the baby is born, there are plenty of activities couples can choose to make it a special day.

  • Couples Baby Shower Themes

    Child rearing is not a one-sided endeavor in which mom does all of the work; dad makes great contributions to raising the little ones as well. In preparation for a baby's arrival, host a shower that celebrates both of the parents-to-be. Base the event on a theme that both mom and dad will appreciate.

  • How to Make a Couple Baby Shower Favors

    While throwing a shower can be expensive, you can easily cut costs by making your own baby shower favors. The favors can match the theme of the shower or you can choose favors that match the personality of the mom-to-be. Ideally, they'll be small and easy to carry home or even tuck inside a purse. If you know the gender of the baby, incorporate that into the color of the favors. If not, use green or yellow as a gender-neutral color theme.

  • Couples Baby Shower Invitation Sayings

    Expecting a bundle of joy can be the happiest time in a couple's life together. A couple of months before the baby's arrival, expectant parents often invite their friends and family to a baby shower in order to celebrate their happiness and bless the new bundle with gifts. There are several kinds of baby shower invitations couples can choose from, as well as various types of phrasing to share the exciting news.

  • Games for Couples Baby Shower

    Inviting men to a baby shower changes the whole dynamic of the function. Men are often horrified by tales of labor and delivery, and might get bored and mystified watching the mother-to-be open baby present after baby present (breast pump parts, anyone?). Ratchet up the comfort level of the men at your couple's baby shower by planning some active games that they will want to participate in.

  • How to Have a Couples Baby Shower

    Baby showers are a long-standing tradition, conventionally thrown for an expectant mother by her female friends and relatives. However, it is becoming more common for the new dad-to-be to want to be involved in all aspects of pregnancy and the celebratory aspects of his new baby. If you are planning a shower for someone and you think the father would enjoy attending, consider coordinating a couples shower.

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