Fun & Unique Baby Shower Favors
A baby shower is often the highlight of an
expectant mother's pregnancy. Planning a baby
shower requires some thought and consideration
for the expectant mother's special event. Baby
shower favors are among the items that must be
considered when planning a shower.
Baby shower favors do not have to be complicated to make an
impressionable impact on visitors. Most people are happy
enough to come to the shower just to visit the mom to be in
all her pregnant glory. Baby shower favors however can provide
a memento of the unique event and offer a simple way to thank
guests for visiting and celebrating the mother's time of joy.
Baby shower favors come in every size, shape and form. Some
simple gift ideas include the following:
Keep in mind that to make any party even more fun and
eventful, baby shower favors that coincide with the "theme" of
the party are even more fun to pass out. For example, if the
expectant mother is carrying twins, and the theme of the
shower revolves around multiples, it might be possible to
offer baby shower gifts that coincide with this idea. Some
ideas in this situation might involve the following:
One neat idea for baby shower favors is to have each guest
bring a "white elephant gift". The idea of white elephant
gifts typically surfaces during Christmas time, when guests
are invited to bring a "mock" gift to a party for exchange.
This may include silly items such as used household
appliances, a roll of toilet paper or an open box of Oreo
cookies. Guests are encouraged to wrap the gifts, then each
member of the party can select a number and draw gifts. Using
white elephant gifts as party favors is a great way to share
laughter and joy in a shower situation.
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