Baby Shower Invitation Wording: The What, Why and How
How your baby shower invitation wording should read.
Baby shower invitation wording can be confusing, so you want to make sure you get it right since there are no second chances once the invitations go out. I know it can be overwhelming, but don’t fret.
Patti the Perfect Party Planner is here to show you just how your baby shower invitation wording should read so you’re not in the dark when you prepare your own baby shower invitations.
The Theme
If your baby shower is going to have a theme, you want your baby shower invitations to reflect that theme and you’ll want the baby shower invitation wording to reflect the theme as well. For example, if your theme is a time of day theme, you can have a cute little rhyme naming different times of the day on the front of the invitation.
To Surprise or Not to Surprise
If you’re holding a surprise party, you want your baby shower invitation to clearly state that the party will be a surprise or you might have someone inadvertently clue the guest of honor in.
The Guest of Honor
The first thing your baby shower invitation wording should do is name the guest of honor. The party is being held for them and you want the world to know it so make sure that your baby shower invitation wording reflects this loud and clear.
Date and Time
Make sure your baby shower invitation wording names the date and time, and make sure that it’s printed there correctly. Without the correct date and time, your baby shower invitations are useless and the rest of your baby shower invitation wording is meaningless.
Place
When your baby shower invitation wording names the place of the party, make sure an address is provided even if you’re holding the party at a popular restaurant. It’s possible that some guests wouldn’t know where the location is so having an address to refer to is an absolute must.
RSVP
You’re going to want to know who’s coming to the party and who isn’t. That’s why it’s so important that you have guests RSVP. Make sure that you note that guests should RSVP and that they have the correct contact number to RSVP to.
Once you have these key things covered, the baby shower invitation wording should be a breeze.