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Hosting a Baby Shower - Who Can Host Baby Shower Party!

Celebrating the impending arrival of a new baby can be a lot of fun for the parents, the family, and the friends. However, someone has to make that happen. If you've been designated for the task or if you've kindly volunteered, now is the time to starting learning about Hosting Baby Shower.

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Were Pregnant
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Were Pregnant Girl
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Pregnancy Announcement
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Baby Shower Blocks
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Baby Buggy Boy
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Baby Buggy Girl
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Its a Boy Footprints
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Its a Girl Footprints
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Baby Girl Footprints
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Baby Shower Hosting Etiquette

Keep in mind that traditionally only non-relatives are supposed to throw the baby shower party. Usually no one gets too bothered if the baby showering planning is handled by an in-law or by a sibling but usually grandparents and the parents themselves should avoid the duty. Then it looks like an excuse to get some gifts for the baby not an actual celebration. Also, there's nothing wrong with have two or more people hosting baby showers . For example, if the best friend of the mom-to-be wants to throw a party, it's still fine if the father's sister decides to host babyshowers, too. Just remember not to duplicate the guest list if possible.

How to Host Baby Showers

As the host, you are responsible for tackling pretty much all aspects of the event. You'll be gathering the names for the guest list. You'll be finding and booking the location. You'll be deciding on refreshments, choosing games, and setting a theme. If it sounds like a lot of work, it is. One thing to always remember when you have questions is the party needs to be comfortable for the mother-to-be. For example, don't choose a location that will require a long drive for the parents-to-be. Long car trips can be difficult for expectant moms. Also, don't add people to the guest list who make either of the parents (if they are both attending) uncomfortable.

To avoid feeling overwhelmed, make a checklist about all of the things you need to do for hosting baby showers . First, you'll need to start thinking about the guest list and the printed baby shower invitations. Once you know how many people will be invited you can begin choosing a baby shower site. Holding the party at a private home is one idea but may not be convenient. Consider renting a space somewhere, such as at a hotel, a public park, or restaurant to hold the event instead.

If you're hosting baby shower , you'll also want to pick a theme for the shower before finalizing your baby invitations cards choices. You can choose a color theme: pink or blue are traditional choices but you can go with something less traditional, such as mint green. Baby frogs and chicks are also good themes because you'll find plenty of baby items and decorations that would include their images.

Once you've chosen invitations that match the theme, you'll need to get those invitations in the mail and manage the RSVP responses. If it sounds like a lot of work, just remember the big reward of hosting baby showers is the happy face of the mom-to-be during the event.