The invitations were an idea I found on Pinterest and had
them personalized for me. I ordered navy
blue envelopes from Staples to mail them out.

I created the entrance with two nautical life rings with
Welcome Aboard on them. I found them on
Amazon very cheap ($3.78 + $1.01 for shipping), they came from China and took a
while to be delivered.
At the entrance were two long tables, on the one table we
put the cake for everyone to see and then on the opposite side was the table
with the nautical diaper cake, the scrapbook pages for guests to fill out and
the lunch menu tents with each guest’s name and meal choice they had RSVP’d
with.
The diaper cake was created with size 2 diapers rolled up
and taped, nautical ribbon from Michael’s to hold each layer together and nautical
painted wood cut outs from Amazon glued on the front of each layer. It was three layers with blue crinkled paper
on the layers and around the bottom to finish it off.
The scrapbook pages were for the guests to write their “Wish for Colton…” and sign their name. I created many pages decorated with nautical themes with stickers and cutout anchors. The nautical scrapbook paper was purchased at various craft stores (Michaels, Joann’s and Hobby Lobby). A picture of each guest was taken with the guest of honor having the baby (my daughter). There were navy and red Sharpie markers for the guests to write with. After the shower I glued the picture of the guest with my daughter on the page they had written. Then I put them in the scrapbook for a keepsake.
To continue the nautical theme, I put fish net on all the tables with some of the small anchors I had painted. The centerpieces on the guest tables were red Gerbera daisies which were used as prizes later. I had chocolate candy bars made with the baby’s name on the front and the back had a thank you, these were ordered from Shindigz (they had the best price around).
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This is the wrapper for the candy bars. The top is the front with the baby's name and the bottom is the back with a thank you. |
I found some large card board unpainted anchors at Hobby
Lobby and some wood unpainted anchors at Michaels which I spray painted some navy
blue and some white but they could easily be painted pink or any other color. The large anchors were hung on the walls, the
small ones were scattered on the tables on the fish net.
On one wall of the room I hung a nautical clothesline, using
a cotton rope with nautical themed baby clothes in red, white and navy. The baby clothes were for the baby. This was
a great decoration as well as being reusable.
The cake was ordered from a local bakery with a picture I had found on Pinterest with a few changes that I made. The cake was not only was beautiful but it was delicious too!
I did not have the usual boring games that most showers have
since most people do not like them. We did
a diaper raffle, where if the guest brought a box of diapers they were entered
in the raffle. There were two prizes for
these which were beach bags with “a day at the beach items”. We put flip flops, a beach towel, suntan lotion,
sun screen, a magazine, candy, chips, a reusable cup with a straw and a bottle
of flavored water in each bag.
To win the Gerbera daisy flower centerpieces I had a silk
Gerbera daisy which I gave to a random person at each table to start with. Then I read a funny little story about my
daughter going into labor and her husband trying to get her to the hospital
with lefts and rights in the story. Each
time a left was read the silk daisy was passed to the left and each time a
right was read it was passed to the right.
The guests had fun laughing at the story and the person who ended up
with the silk daisy won the centerpiece.
What a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was a lot of fun planning!
ReplyDeleteMy girlfriends sister just had her baby shower and it was a very similar theme. Seems to be a popular idea these days.
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