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ChefParty4U said:-melt different candy bars in a diaper in the microwave, make the guests guess what kind of candy bar it is (really funny)
RMDave said:Are you ladies OUT OF YOUR MINDS?
ChefParty4U said:for a demo, talk about the quick stif pitcher and formula. They can make all the formula they need for the day in the morning in the pitcher(which they can keep in the fridge up to 24 hours), give it a quick plunge every time they pour a new bottle. Talk about how they waste less formula this way, because you can pour a bit at a time, since once the baby drinks from the bottle, you have to pitch the leftovers. And it saves time
non pc games...
-melt different candy bars in a diaper in the microwave, make the guests guess what kind of candy bar it is(really funny)
-peel the labels off of baby food jars and place a number on top, have the guest guess their flavor without opening the jars
-everyone's favorite but the mommy to be- estimate the belly size of the mommy to be with toilet paper, have each guest test their piece around the belly (i know it would be easier to just count squares, but letting everyone test their piece gives them face and belly time with the mommy to be, cuz we all want to touch it, and this makes it less ackward)
My sister's baby shower is in june, but she won't let us do any stuff like this, we're bummed
Some popular baby shower themes include "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Safari Adventure," "Oh, Baby!" and "Ready to Pop!" You could also consider a more personalized theme based on the parents' interests or hobbies.
There are many fun and interactive games you can play at a baby shower, such as "Guess the Baby Food," "Baby Name Scramble," and "Diaper Raffle." You can also create your own games or find inspiration on websites like Pinterest.
You can stick to traditional finger foods like sandwiches and fruit platters, or get creative with themed treats like "diaper" cookies, mini pacifier cupcakes, or a "mom-osa" bar. Don't forget to accommodate any dietary restrictions of the guests.
You don't have to spend a lot to create a beautiful and memorable baby shower. You can use items you already have at home, such as mason jars, candles, and twine, to create DIY decorations. You can also shop at discount stores or use coupons to save money on decorations.
Some popular baby shower gifts include practical items like diapers, wipes, and onesies, as well as sentimental gifts like personalized baby blankets or keepsake books. You can also consider giving a gift card to a baby store or offering to help with tasks like laundry or cooking after the baby is born.