My mom offered to host a shower for me and has asked for my help with the cake and favors. The shower will be brunch at a local restaurant and we are contractually limited to 3 hours on the dot (including time for people to get there and settled, order, eat, socialize, gifts, and anything else that goes on). My mom thinks that we might not have enough time for cake and we could send home a nicely wrapped gourmet cupcake from a local bakery with each guest in place of cake or dessert at the restaurant.
Is this weird to have a cupcake as a favor and no dessert after brunch? Should she do a small cake at the restaurant and also send cupcakes as favors? Cake and a non-food favor?
I looked back for similar questions like this but couldn't find anything... any advice is appreciated!! )
Re: cake/cupcake/favor dilemma?
I think 3 hours is probably plenty of time to arrive, socialize, eat brunch and dessert, etc. Especially if you double up (opening presents while people are eating, etc).
I don't know if anyone would miss it, necessarily, if you didn't have cake after brunch, but I think there's plenty of time for that if you want it.
For favors...I am 100% behind food favors. I'd rather enjoy a cupcake later that day (or in the car, whatever!), than have a trinket that I might not be able to use. I have gotten some weird favors from people's showers...
the timeline for the showers I've attended have been Eat while socializing, then have dessert during the gift opening. I think you'll have plenty of time. I think cupcakes are a nice favor, but I'd have another dessert available like a variety cheesecake bites or something.
At the showers I've attended the timeline has been similar. I don't think it is necessary to have another dessert available. Cupcakes or cake...but you definitely have time during a 3 hour window for guest to eat it there. I would probably go ahead with the cake (can be cut and eaten during the gift opening) and do some other food item for guests to take home as a favor (cookie, chocolate covered pretzels, truffles, etc).
I just meant have a dessert availble even if there are edible favors to take home:)
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We lost our first daughter, Hannah Grace on May 4, 2011. She was buried on May 14 during a beautiful service at my home church. We are grateful that if she could not be here with us, that she is healed and whole with the Lord. We look forward to the day when we will get to meet her. We love her so much.
Most people are not going to want to spend more than 3 hours at a baby shower anyways....I prefer 2 max if possible but that is just me.
As for cheap favors, for my sister's I got jar candles ($2 each max I think) and wrapped them in tulle w/ a ribbon. They looked nice and people liked and it was something they could use.
Definitely have dessert for people to eat there though.
We are so thankful that our second daughter, Lillian Elizabeth "Lily", was born healthy and happy on February 11, 2013. We love her to pieces.
We lost our first daughter, Hannah Grace on May 4, 2011. She was buried on May 14 during a beautiful service at my home church. We are grateful that if she could not be here with us, that she is healed and whole with the Lord. We look forward to the day when we will get to meet her. We love her so much.
Thank you
) This will be the first time I've been to a shower outside of someone's home and usually our family showers turn into a small-scale reunion where people hang around into the night catching up, so I never really pay attention to how long these things should take.
I'm not too concerned about all of this but my mom is a very concrete/linear thinker where each "event" (brunch, gifts, cake...) must have its own allotted time frame in a certain order. Thinking of these things overlapping makes her mind spin lol (hence why she "hates planning these things"). If they eat cake, great. If not, great. It's cake. Thanks!