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Couples Baby Shower Invitations

Most baby showers are thrown with just the mom to be in mind, but if expecting parents both want to be celebrated for their role in the creation of their child; it can be a sweet and thoughtful gesture to throw a party for Mom “and” Dad. Celebrate this togetherness with couples baby shower invitations, which tell the whole world that these two are united in their excitement about the new baby boy or girl.

Birds of a Feather

Some of the sweetest couples baby shower invitations out there depict pairs of nesting lovebirds. Since that’s what a couples shower is all about, these invitations  can be a great choice. To make a lovebirds card at home, purchase blank cardstock and cut it to the size of your choice.

Then cut two bird silhouettes from double-sided colored paper (any color will do) and glue them to the front of the cards so that they face each other with beaks just touching. Paste a tiny nest of raffia or Easter grass beneath their happy bird bodies and decorate with words of your choice, inside and out!

Stylish and Savvy

Many new parents want to raise their children differently than they were raised themselves; they intend to create a modern family, and deserve modern couples baby shower invitations! There are a variety of styles available online that depict the happy mom and dad shopping, kissing, or smiling lovingly at Mom’s round belly. Most can be embellished with “bling” such as sequins, glitter, or adhesive gems for an extra-snazzy look. Why get a card that would make Grandma smile when Mom and Dad are the ones having the baby?

Where to Get Invitations?

A crafty party planner can easily whip up one of the designs mentioned above, if he or she hasn’t already come up with another great idea for couples baby shower invitations. Michael’s and similar craft stores have every imaginable kind of paper, glitter, pen, and decoration, so it should be easy to grab the materials necessary to complete the vision. However, if you’re not the crafty type, consider purchasing invitations from a retail store like Papyrus. There are also dozens of online companies ready to help out in times of invitation need; check out storkie.com or polkadotdesign.com.

Things to Consider

If a baby shower is going to be co-ed, it’s important not to scare the boys away before they get there. Couples baby shower invitations should in general be a little more laid back than other invites. Don’t call it a Jack and Jill party, refrain from using lace on the invitations, and consider male tastes when picking out party favors. Many people who throw co-ed showers say that they tend to be more like a gathering of good close friends, and include fewer games and silly activities like scavenger hunts and baby trivia. Make sure to be considerate of ALL guests!

Times are changing, and there’s no reason why Dad should be any less excited about his new baby than Mom is. Support them both by sending out couples baby shower invitations and throwing a party that celebrates parenthood, period, end of story.



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