I'm a FTM and I have no idea about baby shower etiquette apparently. I know you are supposed to give out thank you cards to everyone (I'd like some pointers on that too...I'm having it at church and already some of the ladies who've come up to me I don't know their names and also how do you remember who gave you what without looking weird writing it all down after you open it?) but I didn't know you were supposed to give gifts to those who are hosting it for you.
What did you give to your hostess or what are some good ideas? Thanks!
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Re: Baby shower hostess gifts?
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For the hostesses of my showers, I am getting them each a gift card to a local restaurant so that after I’m no longer pregnant we can all go there together for Brunch and endless mimosas!
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But I get it, nice girly stuff. Im glad they'll be taking down who got what because I really didn't know how many people knew me and I didn't know them
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DS born 1.25.18 (my rainbow) | Baby Girl Due 7.25.19
For my baby showers, I had a couple of hostesses for each, so I bought really nice fall scented candles from TJ Maxx, and tied a little printable around them that said "Thank you for being a light in Liza's life!"
For my bridal showers last year, I bought hand/tea towels from Target for like $4 each and had them monogrammed for like $6 each.
DS born 1.25.18 (my rainbow) | Baby Girl Due 7.25.19
When my Grandma threw my baby shower for me. We set out envelopes for each person so they could write their address. It was definitely a time saver. And all I had to do is look at the note pad of who gave what and write it on the thank you card.
Someone at my party wrote down presents. I also had my niece and nephews open my presents for me. We had a co-ed/families welcome shower.
Given this is not my first child, my (very southern) family threw me a Sprinkle as opposed to a shower last weekend. It was smaller than a shower and there were more hostesses, so I kept the gifts under $20.
I did gift bags of small holiday scented items from Yankee Candle Company. They were a huge hit.
For a more expensive gift church ladies will adore, order a personalized casserole dish from personalcreations.com. They will print their name or a Bible verse right on it! These are great for potlucks, they will be sure to get their dish back.
As far as the keeping track of gifts, you will need a designated writer. Pick a friend or relative to sit near you and carefully write down who gave you what. Some baby books have a place for this. If yours does not, come prepared with a pen and a nice journal.
Also, you should ask another friend to sit by you on the other side...this one is for trash/paper control. So, basically you open a gift, show it and announce who it is from for helper #1, then pass trash out of the way to helper #2. This keeps things moving smoothly.
Don't forget to ask your hostesses for a list of the addresses they used to send out invites to this shower. This will save you the trouble of hunting them down later.
Hope you have a great time!
DS born 1.25.18 (my rainbow) | Baby Girl Due 7.25.19