Dec 31

I am giving my sister in law a baby shower this is her first baby and it is supposed to be a little boy. I would like to make this a very special shower for her and I am looking for some unique invitation ideas that we can make ourselves.

making unique invitations can be expensive, unless you're happy enough to print the text out on extra thick paper then do something to it afterwards…such as….

-buy a rubber stamp (like a baby pram, or foot prints, or rattles – see hobbycraft online) and blue ink pad. a pattern dotted around will look sweet and simple.
- buy crazy scissors and cut a patterned edge to the invitation
- put a single (or double) hole punch at the top and thread a blue ribbon into a bow
- photocopy an ultrasound scan as the centre of the invitation and add a caption in blue like "mummy's having a party for me…you're invited!"

EDIT: ooh!! also found this – it has a printable invitation templates! they're so sweet! maybe you could do the blue ribbon thingy to these?

http://www.best-baby-shower-planning-guide.com/

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Dec 28

I am organizing a baby shower for my cousin who just moved to a different state (350 miles away). All our friends and family are here. The problem is that because they are traveling soo far it would not be idea to get gifts because transporting them back to their home will be a major added task/cost. It has been suggested to include in the invitation a small card that explains their situation and where guest are asked for a gift card and not an actual gift. Is this tacky? How can I word it appropriately?

Maybe do a shipping address and have the gift givers mail everything to their house. The gift givers can include a photo of what they gave so the new mom can open and see what each person gave?

Good Luck

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Dec 25

I know it is usually considered very tacky to do this on a wedding inivitation or a bridal shower invitation. Do they same rules apply to baby showers?

I certainly don't think so. I've seen it on invitations hundreds of times. Buying practical items for a wedding is far easier than picking out the delicate things for a baby. Not to mention that the mother may want a specific item due to health reasons and doesn't want to risk the chance of getting something of a different make and have to go through the trouble of trying to exchange it.

I think it is perfectly acceptable with baby showers as it allows the mother to likely get the things she has picked, but also helps the guests know what types of things the mother is in need of as well as lets the guest know if the item has already been purchased so there are no double and tripple gifts.

It's 2007 and while most formal etiquette still applies, this is one rule that can be dismissed if the host/hostess chooses to. It has been the topic of discussion in many etiquette columns and forums and all have inevitably said that due to the modern day technologies, this is one "prim and proper" situation that can be dropped if desired. Just because registry information is provided, it has never and will never mean the guests are obligated to purchase something from the registry.

I'm sure I'll get a close 50/50 on those who give me thumbs up and thumbs down on my opinion, but in the end it boils down to who is willing to accept modern etiquette versus outdated etiquette.

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Dec 22

I am hosting/throwing a baby shower for a friend. I'm not sure the proper amount of time that you should send out the invitations before the date of the shower… Does anyone know?
Thanks for your help:)

I would suggest a month in advance. That way, the guests have enough time to RSVP, check out the baby registry if there is one, and purchase a gift. Any more than that and people may forget; any less and it may be too short notice for them to make arrangements to come.

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Dec 20

Just imagine the surprise on your kid’s face, when he turns on the TV, on his anniversary, and gets a Happy Birthday wish on his favorite channel : “Today we wish Happy Birthday to Kevin D…”. And later the same special day, other warm anniversary greetings on the Radio : “Happy Birthday today to Kevin D…”.

There are many TV and Radio stations with online Birthday Clubs, where you can simply sign-up your kid or someone you know and get free Happy Birthday announcements. To make things easier, Birthday-Party-Locations.com lists all these broadcasters at http://www.birthday-party-locations.com/tv-radio-birthday-clubs.html. Look first for what is available in your area, because most channels are regional. Then go directly to their Birthday Club subscription page and check for age restrictions (the program is sometimes reserved for kids up to 8, 10 or 16 years old). To enroll your child, all you have to do is send an e-mail or fill-up a form with your child’s name, address and birth date. Sometimes you can also upload a photo or post it through regular mail.

Try to sign-up to these Birthday Clubs at least several weeks before your child’s birthday. Most broadcasters offer more than just a Happy Birthday on-the-air announcement: birthday e-cards, surprise birthday packages, free cakes or ice cream from their sponsors, prizes, surprise gifts sent through the regular mail.

On birthday’s date, have your tape recorder ready. Broadcasters will usually let you know about the hours of the day they make these announcements. Just tape everything and keep it for the years to come.

Here is a partial list of TV broadcasters from the United States (more on Birthday-Party-Locations.com – and check back frequently, because that list continues to grow!):

• WKYT – birthday announcements each weekday morning on 27 NEWSFIRST This Morning.

• KRIS TV – on-the-air birthday greetings from the 6News at Sunrise Team.

• WIS TV – special greeting from the WIS News 10 Sunrise team.

• WTOK-TV – special greeting and gift certificate from Popeye’s Chicken and Biscuits.

• KNPB Channel 5 – official gift and play items from the favorite shows.

• KTRE TV – special greeting and free gift certificate for a Value Meal from Chick-fil-A.

• Tampa Bay’s 10 News – gift and could win a free party at The Children’s Museum of Tampa.

• CBS13 – photo for one-year-old from Good Day Sacramento.

• WALB News 10 – Every Friday Today in Georgia birthday winners get a free DQ frozen cake.

• Idaho Public Television – colorful card from some of the favorite TV characters and surprise gift package.

• WISH-TV Channel 8 – could win a free cake from Kroger.

• WMDT 47 – the lucky winner of the day receives a free pizza from Pizza Hut.

• WTOL TV – your name on Your Morning and special birthday present from Meijer stores.

News Channel 7 – signed card from NewsChannel 7 Anchors and a special offer from Godfathers Pizza.

Dec 19

A friend is hosting a co-ed baby shower for us soon. We live well out-of-state from most relatives, but have many friends in the area (male, female, and couples) that we’d like to invite to what is essentially a party to celebrate the upcoming birth. This is our first child, so obviously gifts are very welcome, but not necessary. Is it poor form to send baby showshower invitations” href=”http://www.bumpercards.com” target=”_blank”>baby shower invitations (with registry info) to those who we know won’t make it? Many are relatives and friends that may want to send gifts anyway, but I don’t want to appear like we’re just fishing for gifts. Relatives (that won’t make it) include aunts/uncles, a few cousins, etc. Friends (that won’t make it) are people we’d invite and want there if they lived in our area. Do I send only to those in the area, and wait for the others to inquire about sending a gift? Or, do I send to everyone regardless and risk letting them think I’m just soliciting gifts? Any other suggestions?
We know they won’t attend because we live several states away (2-day drive) from our immediate family and other relatives. We don’t want to exclude them from this event, but their being there is highly unlikely. I like the idea of a pre-birth announcement, though – thanks!
Just responding to “women only” thing – my husband DOES want to be there (he’ll be there for everything else- why not this?). We both have guy and girl friends who want to celebrate, and the host is not planning any silly or girly games. Just a party for us – the couple and parents-to-be! None of the guy friends we’ve mentioned it to seemed at all put off by the idea. Welcome to the 21st century!

Send the invites….but NOT the registry info. Your relatives will contact your mom if they want to know this. It would be in really poor taste and would really, really look like you were begging for a gift. They will send one, probably, but they will send what they want to send. That is okay…not everyone has to get things off the registry. They may wait until after baby is born, as well…..still very much okay!!

Including registry info in the shower invite is not in great taste because people will ultimately get you what they want to get you. If they need to know where you are registered….they know to call the hostess whose number is listed as the RSVP.

Hope that helped!!

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Dec 16

I can scrapbook and my sister-in-law will be having a baby shower in the beginning of November and I thought it might be neat to make the invitations myself but I do not know where to begin, please help me.

Any good websites?
Any good ideas?
Any stores that have supplies that might help me?

Michael's Crafts…

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Dec 16

When visiting a toy store you will notice that most of them arrange their toys and products by age range of the child, since the store has made this easy for you, you can head to the section for your child. Many children love to spend time drawing or coloring, this is great but sometimes it is great to have children create a project inside and then use what they created outside, a good example of this would be making a kite and then using it outside.

Every parent wants their child to have lots of educational baby toys to begin life with. When looking for toys that can help you child development the best places to look for these toys are educational stores or sites that are dedicated to educational toys. In the past the only places you were able to find specialty educational toys was specialty shops, today it is widespread and these toys can be found in major retailers or online websites. The demand for educational toys is fast growing, as more and more parents see the value behind these products and children start to appreciate the kind of learning they obtain from them.

When choosing a gift for a new born baby it is important to put some thought into it since you are welcoming the baby into the world. Many time people and family do not wait for the birth announcements to send gifts. When the baby is receiving new toys and gift the baby doesn’t really know what is going on they only see images of everyone happy and smiling and new things are being handed to them. When you become a new parent of a new baby you want to provide them with the tools they will need to help them grow and learn and maybe someday conquer the world.

As soon as the baby is born the baby starts to learn at incredible speeds, it picks up everything in the environment around them and start creating habits from others. You must be involved in your baby’s learning process and provide more opportunities for them. There are so many toys to choose for your child which will provoke their interest and make them learn, one such toy is a science toy, it allows them to understand the environment around them. To make sure your child loves to learn you need to start them early and encourage them.

It is sometimes hard to believe how fast your toddler’s brain develops; he/she will quickly learn to create connections between objects, humans, and special events. It is an exciting age of development. A leading department store conducting a survey of children 12 years old and below and found that they have different tastes when it comes to favorite toys. Moreover, features and safety features vary in increasing order as the age group.

Children of all ages love to play with toys, and for that reason a toy is almost always an excellent gift choice. When considering what gift to get a child, it is important to consider the age of the child, what they already have, what they like to play with, and what your budget may be.

Dec 15

“Martha, Martha”, He said. How many times have we Stress Junkies been a Martha?

To set the scene, and for those who may not know the story, Martha and Mary were sisters. They had a brother named Lazarus. Now Martha and Mary have a house in Bethany near Jerusalem, and their brother has invited some friends over for dinner. One of the friends is an important guy, a real man of the hour back then – his name is Jesus. He comes from a small town, his father was just a carpenter, his mother got pregnant before she was married, but this man has made a name for himself. Anyone who’s anyone wants to talk to him, listen to him, touch him, or be touched by him. If Today in Hollywood was on TV back then, he’d have the whole show every night!

So Martha and Mary are having company…I mean to say, a PARTY. Because Jesus always travels with his twelve closest friends, so that makes sixteen for dinner. Plus, Martha and Mary just HAVE TO invite some of their friends and neighbors just so everyone will see who they rub elbows with.

So much to do, so much to do! Big party to plan, prep and cook for. In those days, you couldn’t just order out or call the caterers; you had to do it all. The term potluck supper wasn’t even coined yet! Water didn’t come into the house, bread wasn’t sold at the market. In fact, the grain had to be ground for the flour, the water had to be carried from the well, and the oven ran on wood and grasses that the women gathered. As for housekeeping, there were no companies like Merry Maid or Molly Maid. There was just Martha Maid and Mary Maid.

Now for those of you who don’t know Jesus personally, imagine the likes of Brad Pitt, Mother Teresa, Ronald Regan and Billy Graham ALL coming to your house at the same time – and still you haven’t even scratched the surface of this man Jesus.

To Stress Junkies like us, we know the routine for Martha. As soon as she learned that Jesus was coming, she went into high gear planning the menu, scrubbing, mopping, dusting, tidying. Of course, there are invitations to send, shopping to do, food to prepare…the list seemingly endless. And why not, she’s the older sister, the practical one, the responsible one. It’s what she does.

The big day arrives, and we can picture the house…it’s clean, fresh and orderly with sunlight streaming through the windows. There’s bowls of snack food, fruit and flowers out and about, cool drinks and the smell of delicious foods coming from the kitchen. Guests begin to arrive and who’s there to greet them? Little sister, Mary – the one who’s chosen to sit at Jesus’ feet and listen. The one who most likely sits among the guests at all the parties. Sure, she did a little prep work this morning…at her sister Martha’s insistence. But now, the party has begun, and she’s choosing the “one thing”, the “good thing” as Jesus later puts it.

Martha’s in the kitchen. She slaves away over hot pots in a hot room. She sets the table, brings out trays of food, refills glasses…Mary sits at the feet of the guest of honor, listening, laughing. She’s enjoying the time. Martha, well, she finally loses it. She complains to Jesus that Mary should come and help her.

Jesus responds, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things…” – Luke 10:41 NKJ

So she is:

1. Worried (careful – in the KJ)

2. Troubled (bothered – NASB, upset – NIV)

3. About MANY things

Picture this, you’ve been killing yourself for days, everyone is in YOUR house, eating YOUR food, and drinking YOUR wine. This party is all about Jesus, and here he is, he’s putting YOU on the carpet for making sure everything is perfect? And in front of EVERYONE – his friends, your friends, your sister! WOW!

And get this part, more than likely Jesus is not limiting his observation to just this day and time. He says “many things”. He’s knows Martha has a bigger problem. One that leaves her helplessly devoted to cooking, cleaning, serving, worrying, hurrying, and troubled. Martha, my dear friends, was a Stress Junkie! Martha could very well be the very first recorded Stress Junkie, proving that we are not the product of a fast society. We are a product of ourselves, our personality, our decisions; for if Martha, who lived two thousand years ago, was Type A, then there’s no blaming society for our problem.

We all know the symptoms. I mean, when was the last time that you sat and enjoyed a party at your house? Was there EVER a time? When was the last time you had a party or even guests for dinner that you didn’t pull out ALL your cookbooks to find something “special” to make? Ever? About that housekeeping, do you really think people are checking the corners, the baseboards, and inside the cabinets for dirt when they’re at your house? I know what you’re thinking…no, they don’t check. And the reason they don’t check is because they KNOW when they come to my house, it’s clean. Believe me, guests may not notice what I do to prepare, but sure as hell, they’d notice if I DIDN’T do something.

I believe that was Martha’s dilemma as well. She really really wanted to hang out with Jesus and the guests like her sister. In Martha’s mind, if Mary had helped her, then maybe she’d have had the time to sit down and relax. Maybe so…but based on Jesus’ take on her situation, probably wouldn’t matter. Mary’s help would just free Martha’s time to go handle some other little detail.

So, what do we do with Martha? What do we do with ourselves? Should we be more like Mary? Can we be? There’s no doubt that if you’re reading this, you’re the practical sister. You’re the one who’s easily distracted by many things that in your mind, HAVE to get done. Everyday tasks, household chores, work, kids, school, husband, church, PTA, soccer games, birthday parties, and so on and so on and so on…These things have to get done, right? And if not by you, then…frankly, by whom?

The answer is simpler said, than achieved. Remember when you were a kid and you wanted to learn how to ride without training wheels? What skill did you need to master? You also need it to roller skate, ice skate, walk a tight rope, actually, you need it just to stand up. It’s called BALANCE. We Stress Junkies need to learn how to strike a balance between what needs to get done, and what HAS to be done. We need to take a few minutes out of each day to just stand still. That’s right STAND STILL and pause. We need to take a moment or two out of every day to reflect on what’s really important. That’s all Jesus was saying to Martha. He wasn’t bashing her for serving them, he was advising her to set priorities and take the needed time out to enjoy “one good thing”, before her time was past.

Stress Junkies are notorious for always looking for what’s next, rather than what’s happening right now. Stop and smell the roses they say, and why not? Why not stop, smell the roses, and a writer friend so eloquently put it…while you’re there, deadhead the spent blooms, pull a few weeds, and add some fertilizer. Strike a balance! Or at least for starters, admit one’s needed and start there.

Dec 15

Birthday celebrations are becoming very common. Earlier not everyone used to celebrate birthdays. Now a days, around the world people celebrate birthdays. This has made a birthday look like a common occurrence. But for the person who is celebrating his/her birthday, the day comes once in a year. So for them, it is a very important day. What is the way to make your friends and family feel good on their birthdays? Let us find out.

Your wish on a birthday should make the recipient feel happy and important. He/she should feel that your wishes are coming from your heart and there is nothing casual about them. Even if you are not sending a gift, a card is good enough, provided it manages to convey what you mean. For a moment put yourself in his/her position. For them, it is a very important day. It is the day they were born. It is a day that holds very special meaning for them. Many of us try and find out who else was born on our birthdays. We feel connected with people born on our birthday. Therefore please make sure that your wishes are heart felt. That is the reason why selection of a right card becomes very important.

If the person you are sending your wishes accesses the Internet, then an ecard is a very good option. An ecard or egreeting card looks better than a printed card because it can be animated. One can see lot of movement in the ecard, which is not possible with printed cards. But the ecard should fit the person to whom you are sending it. For a female recipient, choose muted colors. For elderly persons, chose muted earth colors. For children chose bright colors and for others choose appropriate colors. Look at the animation carefully. Except to children, avoid sending cards with cartoons, as they are becoming very common. Send ecards with theme of nature – flowers, waterfalls, rivers, oceans, mountains etc. Read the text carefully. If you were to receive the card, how you would have felt reading the text? Choose the text carefully so that it conveys your heart felt wishes. Let the recipient feel that the ecard was selected after lot of deliberation.

A good ecard can make someone’s day. Select the right ecard to wish birthday to friends, family and colleagues and bring sunshine in their life on their birthday. Make them feel important and happy with your egreeting card.

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