Saturday, April 28, 2007

baby

Planning A Baby Shower

Getting ready to throw a baby shower for your best friend, daughter, sister or even brother? We've got everything right here to help you get organized. We have checklists and guest lists ready to print out, even a free gift track to help with those post-party thank you notes! Our only advice? Set aside four weeks for planning, sending invitations, and purchasing supplies.


What's Expected?

Back in the day, baby showers were thrown by friends, not relatives...and men were never invited to partake in the festivities! However, times have changed, and many parents-to-be, family members and friends are throwing baby showers, and everyone's invited! Baby showers are a celebration of life and family, and in fact, these days it's not uncommon to have more than one baby shower, especially if the parents-to-be have a large family or several close friends.


So, to help you make sure you throw the best baby shower ever, we've put together this four-week baby shower planning guide. The next few sections will cover the following:



  • Week 1: Organizing the Shower

  • Weeks 2 & 3: Invitations and Entertainment

  • Week 4: Final Details

  • Day Of: Time to Celebrate!


Want a portable version of this guide? Print out our quick-and-easy Baby Shower Checklist!


Week 1: Organizing A Baby Shower

You're throwing a baby shower! How exciting. There are several decisions you'll need to make in the early stages of planning, so we'll walk you through each one and provide a ton of tips and hints to help out. To get started, here is a sample schedule you can use for your baby shower:



  • Welcome the guests

  • Ice-breaker game or activity

  • Serve food

  • Another game or activity

  • Open gifts


Of course you can throw in some more games, mix things up, leave things out, it's all up to you!


Putting Together the Guest List

Traditionally you would invite only women to a baby shower, from both sides of the family, the mom-to-be's girlfriends, and of course, the mom-to-be. Times have changed however, and potential invitees could be the dad-to-be, grandpa-to-be, and anyone else! The real question is, what kind of baby shower do you want to throw? Is it women only? Will the parents-to-be have another baby shower for family only? If so, you might consider hosting a friends-only baby shower. Another popular trend is to host a co-ed couples baby shower.


Whether or not to invite children is another matter for consideration. If the baby-to-be already has a brother or sister, then inviting other kids might be a great way to get them involved in celebrating their new sibling. Depending on how old the older siblings are, they might be able to lead the other kids in activities. Seven is about the right age. This way, they'll feel as though they are included in hosting responsibilities. Or, you might even consider hiring a babysitter for the event.


Picking a Location

Once you have a general idea of the number of guests, start compiling venue options. Traditionally, baby showers have taken place in the home of the hostess. However, it's also good to broaden your scope. Consider a restaurant, a park picnic, a reception hall, or even a day at the spa with a catered lunch!


Week 2 & 3: Invitations & Entertainment

Now that the guest list is in place and you know where you're going to host the baby shower, it's time to pick a theme and get the invitations out!


Themes

Themes serve as inspiration for decorations and games, invitations, favors and even the food. Click here to see one of our favorite resources for Baby Shower Themes. There are about 50 different baby shower theme ideas to help get you started. Themes can be as simple as a color scheme like blue and white if you know the parents-to-be are having a boy, or pink and white for a girl. A theme also makes shopping for supplies a breeze! For example, if you are using a Rubber Duckies theme, you'll pick the invitations with the ducks, duck decorations, a baby bath centerpiece filled with water and floating rubber ducks, small rubber duck favors, and yellow foods. Fun right?


Games

Baby Shower games are typically done with groups of people who may not know each other very well, so they serve to break-the-ice and set the mood for your shower. If you are thowing a theme baby shower, games can revolve around the theme. Pick about 3 games for a 2-hour shower. Here are some of our favorites. For more ideas, be sure to check out BabyShowerGamesAtoZ.com.
































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Deluxe Planning and Games Kit

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Baby Bingo Game Card Generator

>Baby Word Finds

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Guess Baby's Birthday

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Girl or Boy?

>Everything Baby - From A to Z

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Baby Trivia

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Nursery Rhyme Quiz

>Finish Mommy's Phrase / Finish Daddy's Phrase

>Finish That Baby Quote!

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It's Also A Baby Name

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Animal Babies Match

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Who Am I? Baby Shower Survey

>Guy's and Dolls

>Guess Who's Pregnant?

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What's In Grandma's Cookie Jar?


Invitations

How's that guest list looking? Now is the time to finalize the guest list to allow enough time to mail the invitations, and to allow the guests time to clear their schedules and find that perfect gift. Invitations to any baby shower are the guests' first clue as to the style and/or theme of the baby shower. You can even design and print your own invitations, using the Invitation Generator that comes with this Deluxe Planning and Games Kit. Using that tool, you simply pick the front cover and enter the details, print it out on 8 1/2" x 11" paper, fold into quarters and send! The benefit of making your own invitations is that you have unlimited printouts! Make a mistake on one, no problem, just print out another!


Let's Go Shopping!

There are two rounds of shopping. First we'll pick up invitations, party favors and decorations. In our second round, closer to the actual baby shower, we'll pick up food and beverages. Need ideas for baby shower favors? One of our favorites are tealights personalized with the date of the baby shower. These cute, brushed aluminum 24-hour tea lights can be personalized in black, gold or silver ink. Another fun idea is to give out personalized bud vases. Both of these items make great keepsakes without breaking the bank. You should also pick up some items to use as prizes for the winners of your Baby Shower games. Gifts such as frames, compact mirrors, or small jewelry boxes work well as prizes.











Menu and Beverages

Start thinking about what you are going to serve. You don't need to finalize everything, but you do want to havea n idea. Need suggestions? Finger foods set around the room work great and will encourage guests to mingle. Use food to carry on the theme. If your guest of honor has a favorite color, or if the shower theme revolves around a color, choose foods with the same color.


The time of day can also help you decide on what to serve. For a mid-morning baby shower, you could serve coffee and tea with pastries. Or for the afternoon, you can grill up some lunch with cake and punch for dessert, or go lighter with finger foods soch as mini-sandwiches. Later afternoon could include chips and dip or vegetables and hummus. Want more ideas? There are over 100 baby shower recipes included with the Deluxe Planning and Games Kit.


Week 4: Final Details

It's almost time! You've organized, planned, shopped, and now there are just a few days left to the big event!


Finalize Menu and Go Shopping

Now is the time to finalize what you are going to serve at the baby shower. Write down all the ingredients, beverages, and placesetting needs that you might have and let's hit the grocery store. Now's also the time to take inventory on what you might be missing. Need any extra film or decorations that may have been left out on the first round of shopping?


Confirm Reservations

If you have reservations for a baby shower venue, call and re-confirm. Ensure that the venue has enough chairs, tables and dishes, and that you'll be let in early enough to set up any decorations.


Extras

Here are some other ideas that you might want to take care of in this last week before the baby shower:



  • Designate a photographer and/or videographer to capture the event for the parents-to-be

  • Set out disposable cameras at the baby shower so guests can snap impromptou shots

  • Take a photo of each guest with the parents-to-be as they leave the baby shower, and include the photo with each thank you note

  • Create a gift tracker and designate a gift recorder so you know who to send a thank you card to (one is included free in the Deluxe Planning and Games Kit)

  • Have a small back pillow and footstool for the mother-to-be so she can be comfortable


Day Of: Time to Celebrate!

There are always a few loose ends to tie up on the day of. Best thing to do is make a list. And don't forget to put picking up any balloons or last minute decorations to that list. A tip for food, set the food around the room in different spots. Put the chips on one side of the room and the beverages on another. This will encourage your guests to mingle.


For more information, be sure to get our FREE e-book, Baby Shower Basics.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Gifts for Your Wedding Party


Giving
Give a token of appreciation to those who have been there for you during the wedding planning journey. Big or small, it's your choice. If you're hard pressed and on a tight budget, don't underestimate the power of a thoughtful card or handmade gift. It's traditional to give something to thank your bridesmaids, groomsmen, ring-bearer and flower girl, but some couples also provide gifts to their parents, ceremony readers, or anyone else who helps make their wedding day happen. And don't forget something special for each other!

Gifts for Your Attendants
They've stood by your side, given you support, run errands and organized your pre-Weddings parties. Show them each some love' and thanks with a gift, whether it's along the traditional lines of something they'll wear on your wedding day (jewelry, cufflinks, and so forth) or something unique and different. Pass out gifts at the rehearsal dinner, bridesmaids' luncheon, or any other attendant get-together.

Who to Thank?
Think about all those who helped pull off your day. Did someone host a pre-wedding luncheon? Perhaps a relative has agreed to house out of town guests. Did you get a friend or sister to help with those time consuming invitations or ceremony programs? Chances are your loved ones have done a lot to make your day a success, and all of them are great candidates for a thank you gift.

Depending on your budget, that gift may be a wrapped item, a centerpiece from your reception (you can even have the DJ pause the music for you to present them with a message of thanks), a card, or even dinner at your place after the wedding to check out your pictures and video. A great use for your new dinnerware! The important thing is to let them know how much their help and support means to you.

To Personalize or Not to Personalize
When considering what to get your troops, you need to decide if you'll be giving the same gift for everyone or personalizing it further by matching each attendant with something that's especially up their alley. While personalizing your gifts can add an extra thoughtful touch, it's usually easiest with a smaller wedding party. Instead of identical cufflinks for the guys, you might give suitcase cufflinks for that friend who loves to travel, for example, dollar signs to the accountant, and scuba masks for the diving buff. Or go totally different: an MP3 Player
for the music-loving technophile, restaurant/ gift certificate for the foodie, and stylish
personalized picture frame coasters
for the shutterbug. Often, bride and grooms spend a little more on the best man and maid of honor, Or how about sexy lingerie gift vouchers?

If your time is short or you're hesitant about one person's gift being perceived as better than another's, it's perfectly acceptable to go the identical route. And with very large wedding parties, this is often the most practical way to go. Choose something you know everyone will love one for the guys and one for the girls' and buy the gifts in bulk. You can still get something a bit different for the honor attendants to let them know that the extra help they're putting in is appreciated.

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Some Bridal Party Gift IdeasTraditional
- silver wedding heart trinket box
- toasting flute glass
- stainless steel flask
- lighters or cigar holders
- wedding day jewelry
- purses and handbags.
- silver plated money clip
- executive business card case
- cufflinks


Budget
- Goodie bag with scented candles, bubble bath, and other relaxing bath treatments
- magazine subscriptions
- Each of their favorite movies on DVD
- MP3/iPods


Beauty and Health
- day spa treatments
- gift certificate for yoga lessons

For more wedding party gift ideas, please visit the following links.
- Bridesmaid Gifts
- Groomsmen Gifts


Junior Attendants
Junior bridesmaids or groomsmen, the flower girl, ringbearer, and any other bridal party tot in your entourage will be thrilled to get even a simple gift that shows them the importance of their part in your big day. Whether it's their first nice jewelry or real cufflinks, a set of bride-and-groom teddy bears, or photo of you with them in an heirloom frame, it will make them feel special.

Monday, April 02, 2007

how to plan a bridal shower

Planning A Bridal Shower

Are you ready to put together a fun, memorable bridal shower? We've got everything right here to help you get organized. From checklists to guest lists, we will help you become the hostess with the mostess. Our only advice? Set aside three weeks for planning, sending invitations, and purchasing supplies.


Week 1: Organizing the Bridal Shower

What's Expected?

Traditionally, a bridal shower takes place during the day time, and brings family and friends from all aspects of the bride-to-be's life together in one place. So one main goal, is to break the ice. Here is a sample format you can follow for your bridal shower that does just that:



  • Welcome the guests

  • An ice-breaker game or activity

  • Serve food or have a buffet service

  • Another game or activity

  • Open gifts

  • Serve cake


Of course, you can throw in some more games, mix things up, leave things out, it's all up to you! Here are some games to help you get your creative juices flowing:






















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And The Bride Wore...

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The Bride-to-be is the center of attention today...but how well were your guests paying attention to her? Find out when the Bride leaves the room and you surprise your guests with this pop quiz!



>Bridal Bingo Card Generator
$6.99

We've taken the Classic Game of Bingo and pre-filled the Bingo card with Wedding items. And with our Game Card Generator, you get a different Bridal Bingo Card for each guest - even if you have 200 guests!


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Who Am I? Bridal Shower Survey


$6.99

How well do you really know each other? Take this secret survey and have the Bride-to-be read the answers as the guests try to figure out Who's Who! A great ice-breaker, even for groups who think they know everything about each other!

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Bridal Shower Charades


$6.99

Everyone loves charades! Keep your guests laughing as they act out and try to guess these songs, movies, TV shows, and books that all have one thing in common… the word LOVE, WEDDING, and BRIDE.

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Things In Bride's Purse


$6.99

Do you know who brought the biggest purse? She could be the big winner! Use this fun checklist to see who has the most - and the most unusual - items in her purse!


>Bridal Shower Raffle Tickets
$6.99

Having a raffle? Don't miss these fun tickets that make it easy for guests to participate! Raffle off a prize and contribute the proceeds to the couple's honeymoon fund! Start printing as soon as you order


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Sketch The Bride


$6.99

This humorous activity is sure to make it into the bride's scrapbook! Have each guest try to draw a picture of the bride, then list 5 things they like about her. What a great way to get to know the bride better, and even share some sentimental moments with the girls.


>Finish The Bride's Phrase
$6.99

Guests compete to find out who is the best mind-reader as they try to finish the Bride's phrase! You'll get lots of laughs as guests try to out-wit and out-guess the Bride when she's given a phrase such as “White _______” Was it White Wedding, White Dress, White Doves? Anything goes in this bridal mind-reading game!


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What Will The Bride Say?


$6.99

Only the bride and groom know what goes on on their honeymoon night…but we can get a sneak peak as we listen to what the Bride might say!



Crunching the Numbers

Here are the 8 major costs you should budget for when planning a bridal shower:



  1. Invitations

  2. Favors

  3. Pictures and film developing

  4. Food and beverages

  5. Cake

  6. Paper plates, cups, napkins, utensils, etc.

  7. Decorations: streamers, balloons, flowers, etc.

  8. Games and prizes


Create the Guest List

Anyone on the wedding guest list can be included, but if you need to shorten the list, invite close family and friends that are in town - or just the women.


Week 2: Invitations, Decorations and Entertainment

Pick a Theme

A theme can serve as inspiration for decorations and games, even the invitations, favors and nametags. It makes planning and preparation simpler to have one central theme. For some great ideas and inspiration, here are some of our favorites: Bridal Shower Themes.


Plan the Entertainment

As mentioned above, games are a great way to get guests who may not know each other, to interact. They're great ice-breakers and can really set the mood for your bridal shower. About three games for a two-hour shower are just right. Bridal shower games should be the fun part of planning your shower, so don't wait until the last minute to think about them! Here are some of our favorites: Bridal Shower Games.


And what about party favors for the winners and booby prizes for the losers? Here are some fun ideas:












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Printed Votive Cups


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Printed Bud Vases


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Printed Champagne Flutes


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Tea Light Candles


>Parchment Picture Frames



Invitations

Now is the time to finalize the guest list and get those invitations sent out! Invitations to any bridal shower are the guests' first clue to the theme of the bridal shower. Pick invitations that reflect the theme, and don't forget to include any special instructions or requests. Here are some fun invitations you can print out yourself: Free Bridal Shower Invitations


Week 3: Final Details

Finalize the Menu and Go Shopping

Take a look at your theme and your plan, and make a list of everything you need to buy. Think about the food and beverages you're going to serve, what you're going to serve it on, what games are going to be played, party favors, decorations, are you ready? A tip on food: set the food up at different spots around the room. Put the chips on one side of the room and beverages on another. This will encourage your guests to mingle.


Confirm Reservations

If you have reservations, go ahead and confirm them. Double-check to make sure you have enough chairs, tables and dishes.


Creating Memories

Designate a photographer to capture these bridal shower moments for the bride. Set out disposable cameras at the bridal shower for the guests to snap "action shots" and then develop the film for the bride-to-be. Take a photo of each guest with the bride-to-be as they leave, and include the photo with each thank you note. Designate a gift recorder to keep track of who brought what gift, so the bride-to-be will have an easier time writing thank you notes.


Day of Shower!

Now is the time to reap the rewards of all your efforts! Greet the guests with a smile and make sure the bride-to-be gets an opportunity to meet each guest. Have fun and enjoy!

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