Thank You Notes Baby Shower



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Check these baby shower thank you card wording for your reference: 

  • “Thanks to everyone for making my baby shower more special. I’m thankful for your beautiful wishes.”
  • “Thank You for coming to my baby shower party. Your presence made me happy and really it meant so much to see you there.”
  • “I was so delighted to have you at my baby shower. Having you made the baby shower more memorable.”
  • “Thank you for taking some time for my baby shower in your busy schedule. Your appearance made my day!”
  • “Thank you very much for making my baby shower party wonderful and memorable. Especially, I appreciate and thank you for being there and supporting me.”
  • “Your gifts are so practical and useful that it’ll save both my time and effort. Thank you!”
  • “Thank you for attending my baby shower. It was so fun having all of you. Thank you once again.”
  • “It was superb to have you at the party of the baby shower. Thank you for attending and complete our celebration. Your presence at the party was the best gift ever. Thanks.”
  • “Thanks a ton for being there and enlighten the baby shower party. Your presence means a lot and you’re always special to me. God bless you!”
  • “Thank you for joining us at our baby shower party. Your attendance made it festive, beautiful and so full of fun!”
  • “Good thing doesn’t last long but the happiness you brought would be remembered throughout the whole year. Thank you for making my baby shower one that I will never forget.”
  • “I’m grateful for your presence, the fantastic baby shower card, and especially those warm words written in it. Thank you so much, dear.”
  • “Thank you for coming to my baby shower. It meant so much to see you there.”
  • “Having you at my shower made a happy day even better!”
  • “Thank you for making the trip to come to my shower. It wouldn’t have been the same without you.”
  • “Thank you for attending my baby shower. It’s always a treat to see each other outside of the office.”
  • “It was wonderful to see you at my shower. I’m so grateful and appreciative that you made the trip.”
  • “Thank you for coming to my shower and sharing in the celebration of this exciting time.”
  • “I was so happy to see you at my baby shower. You are such a delightful person and a wonderful part of my life.”
  • “You are the best friend ever! I don’t know where to begin to thank you for all you did to make my baby shower such an incredible day.”
  • “You are so kind and thoughtful, and, of course, you were certainly missed at my shower.”
  • “It was very kind of you to send a gift even though you couldn’t attend my shower. You are so thoughtful.”

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Nine or 10 Weeks Before 
Determine who hosts.
Will it is you alone or will you share duties with a cohost?
Set a budget.
Are you paying for it all, or are others contributing?
Decide where to have the party.
A restaurant or catering hall? Your home, or that of a friend or family member?
If you need an outside venue, scout around and book it early.
Pick a date.
Consult with the honoree’s mother, sisters, and best friends—especially those who’ll be traveling long distances—to find a time when all can be present. Shoot for a month or two before the due date, or at least a month after the baby comes home.
Make a guest list.
Decide whether to invite women only or couples, then e-mail the honoree’s closest family members and friends for a list of people they think should be invited (with phone numbers and mailing addresses—as well as e-mail addresses, if you’ll be sending an Evite). Or, if the shower is not a surprise, consult with the guest of honor.

Six Weeks Before
Choose a theme, if you’d like.
It can be traditional (baby-related) or as simple as a garden theme, with baskets of flowers and pots of wheatgrass. Keep in mind the tastes of the expectant mother.
Send out invitations.
Provide a map or directions to the location and an RSVP deadline of no later than a week before the date.
Go shopping.
Buy decorations and disposable tableware, plus party favors and goody bags (or order them
Plan the menu.
A brunch or tea party is traditional; a light dinner works for evening showers. Also consider finger foods, a potluck, or a dessert party. If you have a theme, the foods should reflect it. If you’ll be doing the cooking, try to choose dishes that can be made a week ahead and frozen, or at least the day before.

A Month Before
Line up some extra hands.
Arrange for cooking, serving, or bartending help or entertainment, as needed.

Order the cake.
Also, the flowers, rental chairs, etc.
Help with thank-you notes.
Print out the invitation list, with complete addresses, to give to the honoree (now, if it’s not a surprise; later, if it is), or buy cards yourself and address them for her.
Prepare some games.
Stock up on whatever materials are needed to play, such as pencils.

A Week Before
Follow up on RSVP stragglers.
Put together the goody bags.
And if you have prizes for the games, wrap those.
Plan to get the gifts home.
Lay in a store of handled shopping bags, and use discarded wrapping paper to cushion items. If the honoree lives a plane ride away, have labeled shipping boxes and packing materials ready. Related: Oversized or Oddly Shaped Items
Assign a photographer.
You’ll want your best shutterbug to take photos or videos.
Clean up.
Shop and cook, if needed.
If you’ll be doing the cooking, buy all the non-perishables, and prepare as much freezable food as possible.

Three Days Before
Complete the grocery shopping.
Finish up the food preparations.
The Day Before
Do a quick cleaning sweep.
Give your house the once-over.
Set up the party space.
Arrange the furniture. Put out the favors, prizes, and games, and check to make sure you have everything you need. Set out trash bags where the gifts will be opened. And decorate.

On Party Day
Pick up the cake.
Also the balloons, flowers, whatever.
Designate someone to help the honoree.
She’ll need a hand to record the gifts and the givers.
Add to the list


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