How to Fill Out Baby Shower Invitations – Ultimate Etiquette Guide

The easiest way to go about doing this? First, you need to include the name, date, RSVP info, dress code, and any extra information your baby shower guests might want to know.

How to fill out a baby shower invite isn’t a science, but it is often overlooked. That’s why we’re bringing you a detailed etiquette guide on creating them!

Hosting a baby shower is a special privilege, whether hosted by the mother-to-be’s friends, family members, or (as is becoming more and more common) the mother herself.

Being the person who puts together the party to introduce a new life in the world is a role not many people will get to experience. But it’s also a huge undertaking that can sometimes get overwhelming.

On the surface, a baby shower might look like a simple party or get-together, but there are many moving pieces at play leading up to the wonderful celebration — similar to the math of how many people you want to invite to your baby shower.

This includes the baby shower invitations! Now, you may be thinking, “Why? What’s so special about these little rectangular cards?”

Well, we’ll tell you. Properly formatted invitations relay to the guests important information such as the theme, venue, dress code, gift registry, and — most importantly — the date of the event. It’s all about the invitation’s wording.

Therefore, you should actually start your planning process for the party by perfecting your baby shower invitations and jotting down all the necessary details.

But, before you dive into creating your invitations, know that there are certain etiquette practices that are still relevant today.

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Digital vs Paper Invites for Your Baby Shower

First things first — what kind of invitations will you be sending out? You have two options: paper or digital.

For most of baby shower invite-history, paper baby shower invites have reigned supreme. And not just because technology hadn’t yet advanced to allow their competition (digital invites) to flourish — paper invites served as an extension of the baby shower’s decor. After the baby shower was over, guests had the opportunity to keep theirs as shower favors and/or keepsakes. 

But before you decide for sure that you want to go the paper route, consider the cons — the biggest one being cost. Whether your baby shower invites are plain or simple, ink is expensive. Therefore, paper invites will be expensive to print out.

And then there’s the added hassle of buying envelopes and stamps and sealing each one by hand!

Digital baby shower invitations, on the other hand, are simple to create and only take a few seconds to send out, whether via email or another online tool. They’re also incredibly versatile. For example, your digital invitations could just be the unprinted version of the paper invite you had in mind, or they could even be a video or animation.

And, usually, it will cost very little to create your digital baby shower invitations — especially if you have basic graphic design skills.

There are all kinds of templates out there, as well as programs (Canva is, undoubtedly, the best) that will let you play around and customize your baby shower invitations to your heart’s content — and for very little money. (Plus, in the process of saving money, you’ll also be saving trees!)

Given the state of the world we’re currently in, anything that helps your pockets and the planet is a win-win!

To make things even easier on you, if you purchase a package with WebBabyShower, your invitations can be sent internally through the platform with options for a beautiful theme and font.

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Read: 20 Virtual Baby Shower Invitations Your Guests Will Love

How to Send Digital Invitations With WebBabyShower

With WebBabyShower, you can set up your own baby shower website in just a few minutes — which makes sending invitations a breeze! With our dedicated invitation manager, you can send an unlimited number of invitations that all match your baby shower theme.

We have over 80 built-in themes for you to choose from, covering colors, animals, gender-specific, and gender-neutral options.

Your invitations will be entirely your own, completely matching the vibe of your event — and containing all your baby shower info, such as a link to your customized baby shower website. There, they’ll find more information, photos and videos you can add, and a link to your baby registry.

Plus, just to make things easier, you can also track who has and hasn’t seen your invites, so you can send those people a reminder. WebBabyShower’s goal is to be as intuitive and simple as possible, with our team focusing on creating features that take tons of thestress out of baby shower planning.

What Do You Write on a Baby Shower Invitation?

The reason that baby shower invitations are so important is that they serve as a key communication tool between the host and the guests. So, you want to include as many details as possible on the invitation.

Here’s everything you need to know about filling out baby shower invitations.

Name(s)

Do you put baby name on baby shower invitation?

A baby shower is technically a party to honor the mother, so her name goes on the baby shower invitation by default. However, many modern baby showers are co-ed and also include the father. If that’s the case, the mother’s and father’s names can both be included at the top of the card.

Some couples also include the name of the baby, if they’re comfortable with their guests knowing the name so far in advance. It all depends on what works for each family!

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Date

Now that the guests know whose event this is, it’s time to make sure they know when it is. Underneath the name should be the date of the baby shower in a large, clear font!

You don’t want to spend a ton of money on food and decor and have your guests show up on the wrong date!

Location

Providing the guests with the correct location is just as important as them knowing what date to show up! Make sure your location is listed clearly. And, if it’s at your home or a friend’s house, make sure to send instructions at a later date.

The same thing goes for if it’s at an event space. If you’re hosting the baby shower in something like a hotel or other community centre, make sure guests know what room the party will be held in

Of course, this only applies if the baby shower will be held in person. Virtual showers don’t need a mention of the location — only that it will be held online! However, you should definitely include if you’re using a platform, such as WebBabyShower, and/or any supplemental programs that are needed to attend (like Zoom or Google Hangouts).

How to RSVP

Baby Showers can be quite expensive, so it’s important that you give guests the option to RSVP. This way, you won’t end up spending money on people who don’t have any intention on making the party! Each invitation should come with an RSVP card (and envelope), which will need to be filled out by guests. They should then be returned to the host to let them know whether or not they’ll be able to make it.

With WebBabyShower, guests can easily RSVP, and the party’s organizer can even check to see that guests have received and opened their email invitations.

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Mention the Registry

These days, most couples are registered somewhere. But a registry that no one knows about is a registry that can’t be fulfilled. Be sure to include a link to the baby shower registry at the bottom of the invitation card.

If you use the WebBabyShower platform, you have the option of adding as many registries as you like to your registry page for your guests, making the process of buying a gift as easy as clicking a link.

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Any Special Information

Every baby shower will be different. Different themes, different dress codes, different expectations for guests.

List any and all of these important details at the bottom of the invitation.

For example, if it’s a co-ed shower, guests need to know, so make sure to include that. If you want guests to spoil your baby with books instead of toys, you’ll have to tell them. Likewise, if you’re forgoing gifts and would like guests to donate a small token to charity instead, you’ll want to use the invitation to communicate that ahead of time.

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Baby Shower Invites Examples

Below are a few examples of baby shower wordings you can include in your invitation. These examples are pretty bare bones, so don’t feel you need to use them, word for word.

But definitely take notice of the crucial information (name, date, location, etc.) that’s included! Then build from there!

1. It’s a Girl!

wbs invite sample wording pink hearts | WebBabyShower

2. Let’s Celebrate Raven Brown and Anthony Rider

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3. It’s Baby Sophie’s Time To Shine! Celebrate her arrival with her mother, Angela Blanks and her father, Tim Blanks

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Is it Rude to Include the Registry?

There is still much debate about whether the baby’s registry should be included on the baby shower invitation. Etiquette practices of yesteryear explicitly forbade mentions of a registry or gifts at all. But it’s a new day, and many people don’t mind the inclusion of registry information.

In addition to people trying to be less judgemental about families who express their needs publicly, knowing what the couple actually wants simplifies the gift-buying process and saves money.

With that said, it’s still a good idea to include a line about how gifts aren’t a requirement to come to the baby shower. People will feel less pressure and most will bring a gift anyway! A win-win situation!

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How far in advance do you send out baby shower invitations?

Most baby showers take place in the middle of the mother’s third trimester. Invitations should be sent out four to six weeks prior to that.

This will ensure that guests have enough time to request time off from work and find the perfect gift. Ultimately, however, this decision is best left up to the mother-to-be.

Read: Who not to invite to your baby shower

How do you make a baby shower invitation?

Now that you know what you need to include inside of the baby shower invitation, it’s time to create the actual invitation.

If you’re artistically inclined, you can create your own baby shower invitation cards by hand or you can hire an artist to do it for you online via a marketplace, such as Etsy. Handmade art takes time to do correctly, so make sure to purchase services two weeks ahead of the date the invitations should be sent out (not to be confused with the date of the shower).

And if you’re going the virtual route, you can enlist the help of a graphic design program, such as Canva. Or you can buy an invitation from one of the numerous digital companies out there.PaperlessPost for example is one of our customers’ top choices for e-vites.

Of course, if you’re using WebBabyShower’s platform, then you will have a built-in invite creator at your disposal!

Did you enjoy this article? We sure hope so! The baby shower invitation relays so much important information to guests, so it’s a step of planning you definitely don’t want to skip over or cut corners on.

Plus, designing the invitations and adding personal touches unique to the baby shower won’t actually feel like work. And if done right, you’ll feel a weight lifted from your shoulders, and you can shift your focus onto other party planning details.

So go forth, and create your own baby shower invitations, the first step to making sure the mother and her guests have the best time possible!

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Alia S. is a freelance content writer and strategist who resides in the Midwest. In her free time, she keeps her nose buried in a good book or enjoys the scenery around her home town.

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