How to Word Sesame Street Scrapbook Baby Shower Invitations

Scrapbooking baby showers are parties that celebrate the expectant mother and provide a built-in activity for guests. The guests will create a scrapbook for the mom-to-be, either to use as a baby scrapbook or as a scrapbook of the shower itself. Combine the two to tell the story of the baby's first days, including the baby shower. Tie the shower into the theme of the baby's nursery by using wording, images and directions to specify the shower is a Sesame Street scrapbooking party. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Fill in the important information, including the what, who, when and where. In this case, include that it's a baby shower for the expectant mother and the date, time and location of the event. Use simple wording to avoid confusing anyone. Consider using white lettering on a green background with a yellow border like the Sesame Street sign. Alternatively, use scrapbook paper and stickers with a Sesame Street theme and include the expectant mother's favorite characters, such as Elmo, Big Bird or the Cookie Monster.

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      Write a short poem or use quotes from Sesame Street to relay the theme of the shower. Work in the popular tagline "Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street" or "I'll tell you how to get to Sesame Street" if you can. Alternatively, write your own short poem. For example:
      "We're welcoming Sarah's baby to Sesame Street
      So grab your scrapbooking supplies and join us for a treat
      Bring enough to do your part
      To give the baby a nice, creative start
      We'll put together a scrapbook for Sarah to keep
      So her baby can meet Elmo and the Cookie Monster on Sesame Street."

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      Include a brief note asking guests to bring enough supplies to make a two-page spread in the baby shower scrapbook with a Sesame Street theme. Explain that the expectant mom will be so busy caring for her new little one that she will only have to add pictures of the baby to complete the scrapbook and have memories of the shower and the baby.

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