I will be truely grateful for any gifts we recieve and and for anyone who chooses to help us prepare for baby in anyway. I am just curious what you're experiences were, (I am an OCD planner!) and I also realize everyone's situation is different, but...
What did you purchase yourself as opposed to putting on the registry?
Did you feel like you got more or the smaller/larger things you registered for?
Did you go on a buying rampage and wish you had waited until after your shower?
What type of items do YOU like to purchase as babyshower gifts? (I've only been to one!)
I keep seeing deals on things I want, but I don't know whether to hold off or not. I know it's early but I just like to be prepared. Thanks guys!
Re: Gifts- Not trying to sound greedy, just want to be prepared...
I actually make quilts for baby gifts, which everyone I've given one to absolutely loves. Other than that, I buy off registry or just cute clothes. I usually don't buy smaller than 6 months.
What did you purchase yourself as opposed to putting on the registry? We bought our crib, bedding and travel system (although MIL gave us $$ for Christmas to buy the crib so really she got it for us).
Did you feel like you got more or the smaller/larger things you registered for? We got our pack n play, glider, and high chair as big items and then a lot of smaller items (bumbo, playmat, bath toys, clothes, etc)
Did you go on a buying rampage and wish you had waited until after your shower? No, but our shower wasn't til I was 36 weeks (he was born right before 38 weeks). I wouldn't say I went on a rampage, but I did buy little things here and there and then finished up with the items we needed from our registry after the shower.
What type of items do YOU like to purchase as babyshower gifts? (I've only been to one!) I haven't been to many, but I normally like to buy a lot of the little items from their registry and make a nice gift basket with it.
ETA: We also got a LOT of hand me downs from my sister and some friends (bassinet, swing, baby tub) so I didn't register for any of that.
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I usually GIVE a mommy pampering set :lotion, slippers, bubble bath, salts, etc: as we'll as some cloth diapers :to use as burp cloths: white baby hangers, and a few books. I think these are things that people always need, but don't always think to register for!
We purchased the big ticket items like the dresser and the glider.
It's normal to get a lot of the smaller things.
Nope. We didn't have to buy clothes because a co-worker has 3 boys and she passed down all of their clothes. What I did buy was things I knew wouldn't be bought for me such as pumping supplies.
I like to get an outfit and then necessities.
The bolded is why we put our glider on the registry. I never expected someone to actually buy it for us - I just wanted to use the discount after.
This was us exactly!
We purchased cloth diapers, orbit stroller, toddler carseat, all furniture, crib mattress, bedding, etc.
Family bought is a few medium/larger pieces - swing, pack n play, etc. Friends mostly bought $50 and under gifts or made blankets, etc.
We made an excel sheet of wants and needs and their corresponding prices. I kind of knew what was likely to be purchased as a shower gift and what wouldn't, so I never regretted any of my purchases.
I like to either to a basket of similar items - tub with towels, washcloths, shampoo, etc or 1 bigger item. I usually do $50 range unless its someone super close.
When I saw a great deal, I went for it. Just take it off your registry. There will be plenty for people to buy still, plus some buy off the registry.
We bought all the furniture for the bedroom. I pretty much registered for everything else and just bought what wasn't bought for my showers.
I like to either pick something off the registry or get white onesies (usually on the registry) and get the monthly stickers for taking LOs picture monthly.
I got pretty much my entire registry as shower gifts. My immediate family bought the larger items. I bought the crib, but it was only $60, so not even that "big" of a purchase.
I got a whole mix of big things and little things. Some people bought a whole bunch of the little things and did gift basket type things. A lot of people gave clothes.
I didn't buy anything that was on my registry till after the shower. Don't freak out when 2 days before your shower nothing on your registry has been purchased. People will go the day before or the morning of.
When i attend a shower I ALWAYS purchase from the registry. I look at their registry and decide what the most useful small items will be and buy those. I do not buy clothes because I know everyone else will. The only time I stray from the registry is if I see they haven't registered for some really useful product that they might not even know about, like the Carter's newborn bubble socks. I'll buy those in addition to my gift off their registry.
ETA ah! Sorry the formatting! I'm on my phone. Eff you mobile bump.
Did you feel like you got more or the smaller/larger things you registered for? It was a good mix. Some family members went in together to buy bigger things like my city mini stroller, high chair, etc. I am convinced that being Team Green helped me get things off of my registry instead of getting a ton of little clothes.
Did you go on a buying rampage and wish you had waited until after your shower? I waited until after my showers. We had two, one in my hometown and one where I live currently. Our family and friends were so generous I'm glad I waited.
What type of items do YOU like to purchase as babyshower gifts? (I've only been to one!) Now that I'm a BTDT, I have a lot of items that I think are really useful to have but that people don't buy. So, I'll typically pick one or two things off the regsitry and then get a bunch of things I think they'll need: boogie wipes, face wipes, baby tylenol, gas drops, desitin, etc. I refuse to buy baby bath stuff for showers now. I've noticed that people really like to buy that stuff, little towels and soap and lotion and crap. I STILL have baby soap from my showers and my DD is 19 months old! And the little towels are not that useful for an extended period of time.
ETA: I completely agree with putting everything you want on the registry, even if you plan on purchasing the big items yourself. 1. You never know how generous people want to be, it's not about accepting responsibility for your decision to have a baby, it's that people love you and your baby and want to do something generous for your family and 2. You get a registry completion discount for any items left on your registry!! It is awesome!What did you purchase yourself as opposed to putting on the registry?
We got a used crib, a hand-me-down dresser, and purchased a used changing table. We also ended up purchasing the breast pump (and ALL pumping supplies), the car seat and newborn-sized clothes (people are told not to get this size as a gift because the kid grows out of it fast and might come out too big for it, but our child was small and slow-growing for a while so he needed them for a while.) I think we also bought our bouncy seat ourselves.
Did you feel like you got more or the smaller/larger things you registered for?
Smaller, mostly, and off-registry items such as books. But someone did buy the pack & play and someone else bought a stroller. Each of those were $100-150 and the biggest things that people bought. We ended up having to buy the carseat and the breast pump. I was slightly annoyed at the off-registry purchases at first but was SO happy in the end to have such a big library for DS. Because we were team green we didn't get that many clothing gifts until after he was born, so that was good because books > clothes after a point (because too many people buy clothes).
Did you go on a buying rampage and wish you had waited until after your shower?
Nope! The only "buying rampage" I went on was about two weeks before giving birth I realized there was a ton of stuff we needed (like the nb clothes) so I bought stuff then. After the shower. So glad I waited.
What type of items do YOU like to purchase as babyshower gifts? (I've only been to one!)
I know that no one wants to get things like a breast pump so I like to get stuff like that (well, maybe going in with someone because they're costly). Everyone wants to get cute things but I like to get something that the couple will need that isn't cute (diaper pail) because I know no one else will.
I keep seeing deals on things I want, but I don't know whether to hold off or not. I know it's early but I just like to be prepared.
Generally it's a good idea to wait. But some things go out of stock so if it's something you're deadset on you can get it. Also if there is a good (i.e. long) return policy then you could buy stuff now and return it later if need be. Or return the duplicate that someone else gets for you.
Still, though, I think it's for the most part a waste of time (and maybe money) to do too much shopping now.
This is my first, but I can answer two of your questions.
What did you purchase yourself as opposed to putting on the registry?
We are buying the nursery furniture and the theme set (classic winnie the pooh, hard to find and expensive). We will also purchase the baby monitors that we want and probably the stroller.
What type of items do YOU like to purchase as babyshower gifts?
It depends on my relationship with the person/ whether or not they have "cute" stuff on their registry. I prefer to buy something like one of those lay and play mats, or an adorable hooded bath towel.. something fun and cute. If Their registry is more simple, I will buy a diaper bag and stuff it with small useful things- fingernail clippers, baby thermometer, bottles, nuk, rash cream, changing pad, wipes, etc. and of course a pack of diapers.