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Without question, everyone at the party is going to want to take a photo of the cake and your handmade onesie cake topper , an idea developed by Oh Happy Day.

To decorate the cake for the party, hang a mini clothesline made out of straws and string to hang tiny paper onesies as a cake topper. Create candy-filled baby block party favors suggested by Oh Happy Day. Decorate clear boxes with a printable baby block template that you can glue to the exterior of the treat boxes. The completed candy-filled baby blocks can be stacked on tables at the baby shower and double as party decor.

Help the mom-to-be remember her baby shower with all her family and friends by making a homemade guest book idea conceived by Aspen Jay.

At the party, each guest can write their name on one of the paper balloons. Make any snack you serve at the shower fit the baby shower theme with some onesie snack toothpicks , which you can stick into the tops of any appetizer or cupcakes. Thank everyone who attended the baby shower by sending them home with cute fabric wrapped candles that take only a few minutes to make. This baby shower candle favor tutorial was developed by Alice And Lois. Adorn regular inflated balloons with small butterflies to create some easy but beautiful do-it-yourself decor for the party.

Butterfly balloons are an idea from Design Improvised. Invite everyone to the baby shower you are hosting with this creative Oh Happy Day-developed DIY baby shower invitation that fits perfectly inside a small gift box. These handcrafted individual-sized candy bags come courtesy of Kristi Murphy and are sure to be a hit at any baby shower. Perfect for a jungle themed baby shower, these animal cupcake toppers by Sweet Steph Card Creations are simply adorable.

You can follow the way they make the animal cutouts or look at how they do it for inspiration and make cutouts of any kind. This is labor intensive and will take a few days, but the end result is a table cloth that would have cost you a lot for the cost of a few dollars.

To add some adorable baby shower decor, place some of these diaper snails around the snack table. This tutorial comes courtesy of Handmade Charlotte. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

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Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Cupcake Push Pops. Gender Reveal. Buy a bunch of white baby onesies or bibs and markers made for drawing on cloth. Give one garment to each guest and let them go crazy! Each person can decorate and design the article of baby clothing however they wish.

If they live too far but you really want your little one to wear these keepsakes, consider sending guests a gift card so they can purchase the materials themselves.

During the virtual baby shower, your guests can decorate and chat. At the end, they can present their beautiful works of art and mail their work to you later. Those onesies are sure to give you all the nostalgic and grateful feels during those middle-of-the-night feedings!

Each year, a list of the most popular baby names is released. Choose a few different years go way back to the 70s or 80s if you want! Prepare one full baby bottle for each person at your baby shower.

Fill the bottles with water, juice, milk, or iced tea. Set a timer and see how much of the liquid each person can drink in one minute. This game is also super easy to adapt to a virtual baby shower. Display the photos and have your baby shower guests try to figure out which stars are in them! Have all of your guests form teams of two, and give each team a roll of toilet paper. Allow everyone two minutes to make a diaper out of toilet paper on one member of the team.

The team that creates the best makeshift diaper wins! While your guests are still in pairs, have one person put on a blindfold. Now, give each blindfolded person a small jar of baby food and a spoon. They must spoon-feed all of the food to their partner. Be ready to get messy! And while half of your guests are still blindfolded, have them try a spoonful of 10 different baby foods to see if they can guess the flavors.

Bring a series of gifts for the mom-to-be, and have guests try to guess the value without going over. But winners only get bragging rights! This game is easy to make virtual, too! All you have to do is hold the items up to your camera like an old-school car model.

Have fun with your presentation —— you can get goofy and play charades with each item, too, while you wait for your guests to answer. Turn this classic family game into a special baby shower game! All you need to do is choose baby-related words and phrases. The idea here is the same as with baby shower charades. Simply choose baby-related phrases and have your guests try to draw that phrase while other people guess what it is.

There are tons of free, online Pictionary options as well, which means this game is perfect for a virtual baby shower! Instead of having your guests draw in person, they can draw directly onto their devices. If you want to make things interesting, let each person throw one dollar into an envelope along with their prediction.

Whoever is closest to the real date and time of birth wins the cash! Fill up a big bucket of water balloons. Create a starting line and a finish line. Place a bucket or large bowl for each person along the finish line. Guests must hold the water balloons between their knees and waddle to the finish line, then drop the full water balloon into the bucket.

If the water balloon bursts, they must go back to the starting line and begin again. Melt 10 different candy bars in small, microwave-safe bowls. Place them all out on a table and have guests guess what type of candy bar each bowl contains.

Have everyone place a blown-up balloon underneath their shirt on their tummy. Then play a game of Twister! Anyone whose balloon pops is out. Provide a big box of diapers and several permanent markers. Have guests decorate the backs of the diapers with funny or inspirational messages.

Put them in a bag to be surprises for after the baby arrives. Get some exercise by holding a relay race for you and your guests to compete in. Events might include changing a diaper, filling a baby bottle with formula, and pushing a stroller through an obstacle course.

You can use a camera or your phone, but it might be more fun to buy plenty of disposable cameras for guests to use. How to play: At the baby shower, gather everyone around and play the video of the dad-to-be so all can see, but pause after each question so guests can guess the answer. We all got some great laughs out of this one.

One of the common fights among expectant couples is about what to name baby. Have your guests help brainstorm some options with this funny baby shower game.

How to play: Have each guest write any baby names they can think of in the allotted time. To make the game more difficult, you can also choose a particular letter the names should begin with.

The person who comes up with the most names wins. Having a baby opens up a world of fun firsts and new adventures. This game gets everyone thinking about a bucket list for the new parents. Collect all the notecards and present them to the dad-to-be by the end of the party.

How to play: Each guest takes a bottle and drinks as fast as possible. The one who finishes first wins a prize. Having a large group gathering at your shower? The more, the merrier!

Baby shower games that everyone can play simultaneously—like guessing games—are the most practical way to go. This classic baby shower game is fast-paced and exciting, and perfect for a big crowd. Plus, it calls for very little prep ahead of time! Before the party: Write the alphabet vertically down the left side of a sheet of paper.

Whoever writes the most words in one minute is the winner. Calling all TV buffs! How many famous children from popular shows can you name? Before the party: List the questions below on a sheet of paper, and make enough copies for your guests. What were the names of the three kids on The Simpsons? What were the names of the four children on Family Ties? What were the names of the five Huxtable kids on The Cosby Show? What were the names of the six kids on The Brady Bunch?

How to play: Hand out the questions and ask your guests to respond to as many as they can. Whoever answers the most correctly wins. The answers are: a. Pebbles; b. Ben and Emma; c. Bart, Maggie and Lisa; d. Alex, Mallory, Jennifer, Andy; e. Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa and Rudy; f. Give the guests a time limit—five minutes max—and whoever has the most real! Before the party: Make a list of things that people might or might not have in their purse and assign a number of points next to them.

For instance, lipstick is one point. Hand sanitizer is three points. Print out enough lists for everyone. How to play: Give each guest the list of objects. If a guest has it in her purse, she should circle the corresponding number of points. Then have guests count up their points, and whoever has the most wins. This baby shower game is a fan-favorite. What you need: Paper, pens, a timer and a computer and printer or a copy machine. Before the party: Decide on a few baby words, then jumble up the spelling on a sheet of paper to create anagrams.

How to play: Place a sheet of paper at every seat, and at some point during the party, put aside a minute to see how fast people can unscramble them. The person who figures out the most words in a minute wins. Many baby showers include kids on the invite list—and while many of the best baby shower games are kid-friendly, not all of them are totally appropriate.

These fun, interactive, PG picks make perfect baby shower games for kids. What you need: Large plastic garbage bags, scissors, jars of applesauce, baby spoons and blindfolds. Before the party: Cut holes in the bottom of the bags so they can be worn like a poncho.

How to play: Separate guests into teams of two. Have guests put trash bags over their clothes, then blindfold everyone. Give a jar of applesauce and two spoons to each team and have them feed each other. Whichever team finishes their applesauce first is the winner. How to play: Separate guests into teams of four or five and have them stand in a line with a straw in their mouths. The first person in line puts the pacifier onto their straw. Have them continue down the line.

Whichever team reaches the end of the line first wins. This is one of the rare times when kids will actually want to help pair socks—so take full advantage! How to play: Put all the baby socks, unpaired, in a pile on the floor. Each guest must match as many socks as they can in one minute. The person who matches the most socks is the winner. Who can work quickly and carefully under pressure? Before the party: Clip multiple baby clothes onto a hanger using the clothespins.

Place the hanger, with clothes, on a hook. Have one hanger of clothes for each guest. How to play: Have each guest place one hand behind their back as they try to remove as many pieces of clothing as possible without dropping the clothes or the clothes pins.

Whoever can get the most off in under a minute wins. This is hands-down one of the best baby shower games for kids. What you need: Chocolate, a diaper and a music playlist. Then: hot potato! Last guest standing is the winner.

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