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September 2010. Perhaps its a regional thing, they're having a wishing well at my shower. For us its usually things like Shampoo, Baby Powder, Desitin, etc. Things you wouldn't necessarily register for but necessities. My mom just put Wishing Well at the bottom of the invite. In my circle its pretty standard.
March 2011. not a one liner, but a poem: Baby wipes, teething rings, diapers galore, onesies, bibs, books, blankets, binkies and more. If each guest would bring just one of these. Our new mommy and baby would surely be pleased. No need to wrap it, your name don't tell, She'll find the essentials in her Wishing Well!! One liner:
A wishing well doesn't COST the guest anything. They just write their wishes (or advice) on a card and put it in a "wishing well". I've also seen "wishing trees" where the wishes are attached. A baby shower is not a fundraiser and almost everyone I know (and a lot of people on there) think this is tacky/rude.
I am invited to a shower in July and there was a note on the registry card that said "wishing well." This is new to me - I get that it's about money (tacky!) but is everyone assumed to participate?
with care. A book is a treasure, words and pictures unite. Read over and over to teach and delight. So instead of a card for Baby and. mother, Please give a child's book with your thoughts in the cover. Your book will be cherished; God will watch from above, When it's read they will remember your.
This saying is one of my favorites and my mom plans on using it for my shower! Although cards are nice, they're read once or twice. A book is a treasure, forever and ever. So instead of a card to be put aside. Please give the baby a book with your name inside. You don't need to spend much, it doesn't have to be new.
Guest who bring a package of diapers have their name entered into a drawing (and get a nice gift...gift card to a restaurant or other store, etc). Just have to be careful with asking for more than a shower gift because some people consider it tacky or gift-grabby. Also, many people will deduct the amount they use to buy diapers from the amount ...
Does anyone have any ideas of what to do as an "entrance gift" for the baby shower? Examples: Bring a book ...
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Please join us in welcoming the new little one. With food and friends it'll be lots of fun. Bring an unwrapped book it would be so swell. We'll try to fill up the whole wishing well. With mom baby ______ can take a look. Or hop on Dad's lap and open a book. She'll become very smart, if my advice you do heed.