Baby Shower Invitation Wording That’s Cute And Catchy

What Wordings To Write On Your Baby Shower Invitation For Guests

By Diana Nadim
Baby Shower Invitation Wording That’s Cute And Catchy

Invitation Etiquette

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If you are looking forward to hosting a baby shower, there are some set-out procedures of such essential procedures. The following are some of the tips for baby shower invitation etiquette: 

Who do you invite to your baby shower?

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A baby shower is usually a celebration of your pregnancy and the upcoming birth of your child. This makes it a very special occasion which should only be celebrated with the special people in your life; i.e. your family and friends. These are people who you know always got your back and will be your support system before and after you deliver your bundle of joy. In case the baby shower is a coed baby shower; the parents and friends of both the mom-to-be and dad-to-be should be on the invitation list.  

What do you include on your baby shower invite?

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Here is where you address the 'when, where, and what' questions.

The invite should have the name or names of the mom-to-be or parents-to-be in case it’s a coed baby shower. Aside to that, other important details are the name of the host or hosts (for a coed party), the location, date, theme of the baby shower, RSVP, contact details of the main host, the nature of the party (is it a coed baby shower? and also, is it an all-inclusive or an adults only party?), and lastly; the dress code for the baby shower. 

Where should the baby shower be held?

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This depends on the number of guests attending the baby shower. If the party will have a few guests, you can host it at the comfort of your home or even at the home of the baby shower host. If the guests gracing the event are many, you can rent a room at a restaurant. 

When should the baby shower invitations be ordered?

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The baby shower invitation cards should be ordered as soon as you have decided on the location, the date and the time for the party. To be on the safe side, you should ensure that you have plenty of time (roughly about 10 weeks before the due date) so as to accommodate any changes that might arise along the way.

When should baby shower invitations be mailed?

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You should receive your invitations 6 weeks prior to the baby shower so that you can send the baby shower invitations to your guests 4-3 weeks prior to the party. This will enable you to receive the responses from the guests on time before the baby shower begins so that you can plan according to the confirmed guest list.

Coed Couples Invitation Wordings

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Coed baby showers are now more popular than ever and when sending the invitations for such parties, a different type of wording is required as they involve both guests of both gender. The invitation for a coed baby shower has to be friendly to men as this is a new thing for them. The following are some of the wordings which you can use for coed baby shower invitations:

Coed couples wordings for boys

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[Names of the parents] are having a boy!

Please join us for a Couples Baby Shower to welcome [baby’s name]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Name of the host

RSVP

It’s a baby boy we’ll be adoring!
It’s raining, it’s pouring.Come join us at a Couple’s Baby Shower
For
[Name of the parents]
 
Date & Time
Venue
Registry
RSVP

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Who… Who… is coming soon?
A sweet baby boy
That's who!
Please flutter over to celebrate with,
[Parents names]
Who are inviting you to
A picnic at their nest!
 
Date & Time
Venue
RSVP

 

They are having a boy we’re happy to say

So let's shower the parents-to-be before the delivery day!
Please join us for a 

Coed Baby Shower

Honoring

[Names of the parents]

 
Date & Time
Venue
Hosted By:
RSVP

Coed baby shower wording for girls

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[Name of the parents] are having a girl!

Please join us for a

Couples Baby Shower

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

We are excited to say,

a baby girl is on the way!

Join us for a Couples Baby Shower honoring

[Names of the mom and dad-to-be]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Registry
RSVP

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A baby girl is coming

Yes, it’s true

Please join us for a couples baby-que!
[Names of the parents]
Proud parents-to-be

 

Date & Time

Venue

RSVP

Coed baby shower invitation wording for girls and boys

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Bottles and Booties and More,

Let’s Shower the Baby with Gifts Galore!

Please join us for a

Coed Baby Shower

In honor of

[Names of the dad and mom-to-be]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
Registry
RSVP

Be it a boy or a girl

We simply can’t say…

But let’s shower the mom and dad

before the delivery day!

Please join us for a

Couples Baby Shower

honoring

[Names of the parents]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

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To make a baby it takes two!

A couples baby shower

In honor of

[Names of the parents

 

Date & Time

Venue

RSVP

Wordings For A Second Baby Shower

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Baby showers for either the second, third, or fourth child are popularly known as sprinkles. These types of baby showers are different from the first baby shower as the dad and the mom-to-be already has too much baby items. This means that the only items that the parents might need are those that are meant for everyday use such as clothes and diapers.

The following are examples of baby shower sprinkles invitation wordings that you can use.

Sprinkle shower

Baby smiles & giggles galore,

[Names of the parents] are having one more!

Big brother has plenty to share,

This is only a sprinkle to show that we care!


Please join us for a brunch celebrating

[Name of the parents]

On the arrival of

[baby’s name]

 

Date & Time

Venue

RSVP

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Please join us for a

Baby Sprinkle

In honor of

[Name of the parent]


With another sweet baby on the way,

We hope you will join us to brighten the day

RSVP

Baby Sprinkle

Little babies are filled with so much fun

We’ve decided to have another one!


In honor of

[Name of the parent]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

See more baby sprinkles wording ideas here:

More Baby Shower Invitation Wording Ideas

Funny And Witty Invitation Wordings

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Baby showers are supposed to be ceremonies where friends and family gather to have a good time while celebrating the mom-to-be. A card with a humorous message can go a long way in putting a smile across the face of the parents-to-be. Examples of entertaining baby shower invitation wordings are: 

Here comes trouble

Please join us for a baby shower


Honoring

[Names of the mom-to-be]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

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It was a joint effort

So it’s a joint shower!


Couples Baby Shower for

[Names of the parents]

 

Date & Time

Venue

RSVP

A little man is on his way

Please join us for


A baby shower honoring

[Name of the mom]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

Someone tiny and so sweet,

Will soon be here for you to meet!


Join us for a baby shower

Honoring

[Name of the mom or parents-to-be]

 

Date & Time

Venue

Hosted By:
RSVP

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Conclusion

Baby shower invitation wordings are important when it comes to giving the right information to your guests. With the right information, the guest can understand what is the nature of the party and what do is required of them. 
 
Take your time in before deciding on your invitation card wording. You should first ask yourself what message you are trying to convey to your guests while keeping in mind that it is the invitation will be the first impression your guests will have of your planned party.

It is therefore important for you to come up with interesting invitation wording so as to generate a sense of anticipation and enthusiasm among your guests. Whichever invitation wording you decide to use is okay, but be sure to include all the necessary information as leaving out essential details such as the venue or the date of the baby shower can be catastrophic.

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