

On each onesie, you could have a letter printed out to spell the baby’s name or just spell out “BABY”. You can personalize it with “_’s Baby Shower” and a date or “Welcoming _” with the due date or whatever you’d like! You can tie it off with a pretty ribbon or some nice stickers and you’re good to go! Homemade Bath Salt RecipesĪ cute and cheap decoration idea is to hang a string or some yarn like a clothes line and attach some onesies across it (either with safety pins or actual clothes pins). Fill it up and then make a sticker label if you’d like. Jenn said: “My favorite favor Baby Shower Ideas are to fill empty jars with Homemade Bath Salts. I absolutely LOVE this huge list of fun freebies for Baby and New Moms! I’ve given so many of these adorable products as presents… and they really make the BEST Baby Shower Gifts!
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It’s time for some beautiful Baby Shower Ideas!!īaby Shower Ideas :: Free Baby Stuff for Expecting Mothers In May, Sally welcomed her third daughter, Ella James, to her family at home, as well as her family here at Paper Source.Get inspired with this HUGE list of Baby Shower Ideas for Girls and Boys! You’ll find fun themes, games, party food recipes, and creative gifts! Each letter celebrated something special about PS, and was hand designed by a member of our team. Our final gift was a hand-made book – Paper Source ABCs. One basket’s tag simply read “ABCs” and included books, blocks and bibs featuring the alphabet. We borrowed a tiny shopping cart, added the tag “F is for Fashionista” and filled it with tiny and adorable clothes. “O is for Owls” showcased four tiny sleepers with one of our PS owls on the front of each. The new moms in the group all brought favorite supplies, these enjoyed the tag “M is for Mommies Recommend.” A bag sporting “Y is for Yuck” included all sorts of wipes and creams. It was a fun way to include her family in the day and give everyone fun glimpses into their excitement about the new baby.

We even ordered Sally’s favorite smiley face cookies in bright pink (the traditional yellow ones once served as her wedding favors).Ī spin on baby jeopardy, our game – F is for Family – featured questions about Sally’s role as a Mom and were answered by her husband and two girls. There were rows of baby veggies in clear cups with the message “Eat your veggies!”

White bags were cut with scalloped-edge scissors and featured printed circle stickers stating “P is for Popcorn.” On a table draped with solid Paper Bag wrapping paper, we lined up tiny treats. Sally took them all home in a decorated A2 box mailer to share with little Ella one day. These were hung from Baker’s twine using our tiny clothes pins. Some of our favorites included “L” – covered in Sally’s favorite Indian paper, “C” – created out of a box of crayons, and “O” – with a tiny mirror as the center.Īnd, of course, “N” – covered in pictures of Sally’s two older daughters, Nina and Nicole.Īs guests arrived, we had each fill out a Baby Wish card. Members of our team hand painted, glittered and covered kraft letters. Tiny ones became cupcake toppers, medium ones were attached to striped paper straws and used in (A is for) apple centerpieces, and giant ones adorned the walls.īehind the food table, we created a feature alphabet statement. Pinwheels large and small in Persimmon, Paper Bag, and Blossom were everywhere. This one, created by Paper Source Design Team leader, Karen, pairs some of Sally’s favorite things – the color persimmon, typography, Baker’s twine and scalloped cards. Here are a few of our most-favorite details:Įvery great party must begin with an equally lovely invitation. So, we pooled our resources and threw her an alphabet themed baby shower to welcome baby Ella. But how do you create an event that is as inspirational and creative as Sally herself? We love to celebrate life moments with our coworkers and friends, and a baby shower for Paper Source CEO Sally Pofcher was certainly an event worth recognizing.
