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DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
Large / A5 (15,0 x 21,2 cm) - Flat (no inside)
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
Large / A5 (14,8 x 21,0 cm) - Folded
Large / A5 (21,0 x 14,8 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
Small / A6 (10,5 x 14,8 cm) - Folded
DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
DLD (21,0 x 9,9 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Folded
Panoramic DL (9,9 x 21,0 cm) - Flat (no inside)
Large / A5 (14,8 x 21,0 cm) - Folded
Square (14,1 x 14,1 cm) - Flat (no inside)
Large / A5 (15,0 x 21,2 cm) - Flat (no inside)

Baby Shower Invitations – Customised & Unique - Baby party? Yes, please! Everyone is excited about your upcoming baby shower, so why not spread the word in style with a beautiful baby shower invitation? Invitations are an essential part of any event, and a baby shower card is no exception. It is the first impression your family and friends will get about your special day, so it should be unique, thoughtful, and memorable. This article will explore the world of baby shower cards, from what information they should include to the best practices for sending them out. Read on! What Should Be Included in Baby Shower Invitations? Amidst all the planning and preparation that goes into planning the actual party, it can be easy to let baby shower invitations fall by the wayside. But they are just as important as every other part of the experience. A well-crafted invitation can serve as a preview of what guests should expect the day of. Moreover, even after the party, baby shower invitations are a great memento to hold onto and look back on fondly as the child ages. But what exactly goes into a good baby shower invitation? We have broken down the essentials below. Name of the Mother-to-Be & Names of Hosts/Parents-to-Be The first thing your baby shower invitations should include is the mother's name at the centre of it all. In virtually all cases, she is the reason people are coming to the party, so make sure her name is prominently featured. Furthermore, while this may not apply to all baby showers, guests must know who is putting on the event. It may be the parents-to-be, the mother's best friend, or anyone else hosting the party. Event Date, Time and Location You can only expect people to show up to the party if they have clear directions to do so. Take the time to ensure all relevant details pertaining to the event are included in the baby shower card. Time and date are obvious necessities, but extra information like special parking instructions or a map leading to the venue can be helpful. RSVP Details Again, this will depend on the type of baby shower you are hosting; smaller, more informal get-togethers usually do not need any RSVP info. But if you are hosting a big event, it is best to provide guests with an easy way to confirm they will be attending. Include a phone number, email address, or website URL with the baby shower invitation, so guests can let you know if they are coming or not. Theme and Gift Information If you have chosen to have a themed baby shower, make sure to include any pertinent information on the invitation. That may be a dress code, colour-scheme, or props guests should bring. Make sure everyone is on the same page and keep them in the loop so they can adequately prepare. Some baby showers have no rules regarding gifts – sentimental, practical, and prank varieties are accepted. However, some mothers-to-be need specific things in preparation for their new baby's arrival. If this is the case, add a footnote explaining what items to shop for. How Far In Advance Should Baby Shower Invitations Be Sent? There is no policing on this matter – at the end of the day, the timing is up to you. But as a general rule, it is best to give invitees at least three weeks to prepare for a baby shower, if not more. This is important for multiple reasons. The first is timing; people have busy lives and need enough time to make room for the event in their schedule. Also, some people may travel far distances and require more advanced planning. Be sure to also factor in your card's travel medium when scheduling a send-out date. For example, regular mail may take up to three days for domestic delivery and much longer for international. Baby Shower Invitation Templates and Ideas If you need some baby shower card ideas, look no further. This section will offer some great ones to start with, regardless of what type of party you are looking at. Baby Shower Invitations – Boy: It is a boy! Celebrate the new addition with a fun and exciting baby shower card with blue hues. While you won't know the child's actual favourite colour for another few years, this colour-scheme is an easy way to let people know what you are expecting. Baby Shower Invitations – Girl: Just like males are often associated with the colour blue, female babies see a lot of pink in their early years. The girly colour is light, delicate, and full of love. Create a baby shower invitation that reflects this sentiment with varying shades of pink, from blush to magenta. Baby Shower Invitations – Twins: Some parents are lucky enough to get the whole deal in one package. If you find yourself among them, try making baby shower invitations with both of the twins' genders in mind. Neutral colours like yellow, white, and green are always good options. Order Your Printable Baby Shower Invitations From Optimalprint Optimalprint offers baby shower invitations parents can rely on to make the perfect announcement. With various designs featuring traditional and modern motifs, you will surely find something that suits your needs. Pick a colour, size, format and more to create the ideal invitation for your baby shower. Get designing today!