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Diaper Shower Wording?

My friend had baby number 3 and this shower will be more of a meet and greet. I offered her the option of a diaper/neccesity shower as she's also still got another one in diapers (same gender). She's never had a shower before.

She chose to go with this option as those kids have more clothes and toys than she knows what to do with.

What is the best way to word an invitation? I want something that's not too demanding, but not so subtle that people don't get the hint.

I was maybe thinking of making it a 'clean baby' theme (catchier than that, though) because she could also use wips/lotions/bath soap, etc. for baby.

Anyone got any creative ideas?

Update:

I think it's rude to offer opinions on a topic they weren't asked on. But to each their own, right?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    my husband and i had our first baby in march and in february we had a co-ed baby shower.on our invitations we said it was a baby shower for the new mommy and daddy. we also stated where we were registered at target and babies r us. then we said we have clothing but we need necessities like diapers and wipes. I have a friend who sent out invitations on preemie diapers!!! on the front she wrote with permanent marker that it was a diaper shower for "mommys name" and inside she wrote that they were only collecting wipes, creams, soap, powder and diapers!!! she gave out prizes for the people that brought the most diapers or wipes. oh she did say the one thing she forgot to put on the invites was the brand of diapers the mommy wanted, since so many cheap brands leak lol good luck and have fun!

    Source(s): mommy to 10 week old connor, nurse aise and medical assistant
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Sorry I only believe in inviting people to a shower for a first child. Why should they be asked to buy gifts for her third child? A shower is to help someone just starting out, not to fund their choice in having a slew of kids! I think it's rude for you to even have this shower!

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