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Baby Shower Wording For Invitations

Solutions to help you write the perfect baby shower invitations

Knowing the proper baby shower wording for invitations is the key to having great invites. Writing a baby shower invitation can be fun and daunting at the same time. You would want something that's cute and witty enough to amuse your guests, but at the same time, you don't want to get laughed at or go overboard.

There are several ways in which you can come up with the proper baby shower wording for invitations. You can use well-known sayings in the invites, or you can write them yourself, just as long as the messages are polite and make guests feel that they are welcome to the shower.

Use the following tips and samples to breeze through your invitation wording!

Use of gender in the wording.

If you know what the gender of the baby will be, you can incorporate it in the invitation to indicate what the parents are expecting.

For example, you can say:

Oh, what a joy!
James and Mary are expecting
a baby boy!

...............................

Added bonus: this can already give guests ideas on what gifts to bring to the baby shower!

Use of the shower's theme.

If the baby shower has a certain theme, you can incorporate that into the invitation.

If the baby shower theme is based around "trains', you can write:

Choo choo! A baby is coming for Kathie and Drew!

...............................

Number of expecting children.

If the soon-to-be parents are expecting multiple births, you can include that in the invitation as well.

Another idea would be to add a rhyme:

Roses are red, violets are blue, guess what, we're having two!

...............................

If you're not into all that cutesy stuff or if you're not a fan of rhyming and such, don't worry, it's perfectly fine. You can also choose to be straightforward in your baby shower invitations.

The most important thing is for the invites to contain all the important details: the name and the gender of the baby (if you already know it), the name of the expectant parents, the date and time of the baby shower, and the location and address of where it will be held.

If the family has a baby registry, don't forget to include that as well. Any gift or game instructions for the guests should also be put in the invitation to avoid any confusion.

One last important thing to know about coming up with baby shower wording for invitations is to have fun. Remember, this is a day of celebrating, so don't be afraid to express your excitement through the wording you use.

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