Baby Shower Decoration
Ideas
Deck The Halls With Cribs And Diapers!
You want to wow your guests when they enter your home, so it is vital that you make a good
decision about your baby shower decoration theme. Making an effort is important, though it’s also key to remember
not to go off the deep end and turn your living room into a theme park devoted to childbirth. Choosing the right
baby shower decoration scheme is difficult, when there are so many options.
Patronize A Franchise, And Your Guests Might Patronize You
I have nothing against Precious Moments – I find the line of figurines adorable, but the
idea has been used so much, not only as a baby shower decoration, but also for weddings and birthdays, it’s no
longer cute or interesting. Using any kind of cartoon-theme is dicey, because it’s important to remember, that even
though you are celebrating a baby’s birth, you’re still going to have the house full of adults – and not too many
can take a grown woman seriously, who has wallpapered her living room with Minnie Mouse. When deciding on a baby
shower decoration idea, stay clear away from cartoon characters – it not only looks a little ridiculous, but also a
bit commercial and corporate. And if you are going to go with a character as a baby shower decoration theme, try
maybe something from an iconic children’s book, such as Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit, or John Tenniel’s rendering
of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (as opposed to the more obvious Disney treatment). The party will still look
cute, but the pictures are less garish and the product placement (in this case, literature) would be
subtler.
Stay Away From The Obvious
If a parent avoids making her house look like the inside of the Magic Kingdom for her baby
shower, another common mistake is to festoon the place with baby paraphernalia. Sex and the City satirized the
ridiculous need for baby shower moms to remind their guests of the point of the shower, when Carrie is handed a
martini – with a tiny, plastic baby in place of an olive. Covering surfaces with tablecloth that has a baby bottle
print or a bib print is not a good baby shower decoration idea because the result is the party will look obviously
planned, but still tacky (the worst kind of tacky is the highly planned kind). Serving guests their drinks in baby
bottles, and having stork piñatas is all a terrible gaudy mess. Remember that you want your guests to feel
comfortable, so keeping an eye for clever detail, but good taste is vital when deciding on your baby shower
decoration. Choosing to have your living room done in baby blue or pink actually can work, if the decorating is
done with restraint. For example, serving the food on faint pink dinnerware, or having the table linen in a dusky
blue. Finally, a novel baby shower decoration idea, would be to include both color schemes into your plan – after
all, both girl and boy babies are treasures.
|