Baby shower invitation cards are a time saver for the host. If invitations are being sent by mail, an envelope that stands out for a baby shower is usually sent. Baby shower invitations can be created by one or one can purchase printable invitations. Other ideas include making a handmade baby shower invitation, sending e-card invitations, handwritten or personalized cards, or using a baby shower invitation kit. The invitation ideas can be taken from old invitations, online, books, or magazine articles. An invitation should be saved for the baby's scrapbook. Everyone invited should get a separate baby shower invitation card, even if they are in the same household. The card should have the name of the guest of honor, name and address of the hostess/host, decorating scheme of guest of honor, theme of the party, date and time of the shower, location and directions to the baby shower. It should mention the favorite colors of the guest of honor, where the guest of honor has a registry. Suggested ideas for gifts can also be listed. If a meal is planned (refreshments, appetizers) it should be mentioned in the invitation. RSVP has to be included in the card. If the shower is a surprise, it is important to mention that in the card. Let the guest know how to reply. Include the host's phone number (and the phone number of the shower location for last minute directions), email or a reply card. Make a list of guests who have confirmed their participation. If you fail to hear from someone a week after the initiations went out, go ahead and call to make sure that the invitations reached them. A "thank you" card for attending the shower should also be planned and sent after the event. Baby Showers provides detailed information on Baby Shower Cakes, Baby Shower Decorations, Baby Shower Favors, Baby Shower Games and more. Baby Showers is affiliated with Free Baby Shower Invitations. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Damian_Sofsianbaby - Diaper Changing 101 It sounds stupid, I know but I never even changed a diaper until after I had my baby. I knew nothing about diapers, babies or anything else. I was totally lost, thank goodness for the help of my mom and the nurses at the hospital. So here are the basics for such a simple task, changing diapers. Welcome to Diaper Changing 101. First of all, you are going to need a diaper, a place to change the baby, baby wipes, diaper rash ointment, paper towels for drying off babies bottom, you only need this if baby has diaper rash, For older babies you are going to need something for baby to play with. Now that you have your supplies lets get started. If you are using disposable diapers then this is how you change a disposable diaper. There are also cloth diapers which our parents and parents parents used. Not really the best thing for your babies behind. There is no absorption so baby is more likely to get diaper rash. First you are going to have to get all the supplies you need to change a diaper, because you should never be more than an arms length away from your baby, at any time, if your baby is on a changing table. If you have a changing table then all of your supplies are usually right there anyways. If changing baby on the floor this doesn't apply. Secondly you will have to get your baby and place baby on the changing table, if changing table has a security seat belt then buckle that. Cheek to see if baby has soiled her clothes if she did remove all her clothes and cover the top part of her with a blanket so she doesn't get cold. Remove the dirty diaper, if it's a poopy diaper make sure to have a baby wipe ready and immediately place on your child's bottom. Proceed to clean up all the poopy. There are baby wipe warmers so you don't place an ice cold baby wipe on your babies bottom, This would most likey not be pleasent for your baby. If your changing a boy, BEWARE OF THE SPRAY. it seems like when you change a boy's diaper the second you take the diaper off boy's pee. So before removing the boys diaper cheek to see if it looks like your little boy is going to pee on you. If it looks like they are then wait a second or two and cover baby back up with the dirty diaper until your baby is done. If your baby has diaper rash avoid baby wipes. Use a warm paper towel or washcloth and gently clean the area. After the area is clean, dry off with a dry paper towel and let your babies bottom be exposed to air for a couple minutes before putting diaper rash ointment on. After baby is clean then is is time to put the diaper back on, unfold the diaper and slide under your babies bottom, Velcro tabs go on the bottom, Lift up babies legs and proceed to put on diaper rash ointment, don't be afraid to put on a lot of diaper rash ointment. You don't want to put on half the tube but don't be shy. Then fold the top up over babies tummy and proceed to tuck the sides in and Velcro each side, making sure the diaper is not to tight around babies tummy. If baby is new and still has the umbilical cord then fold the diaper down so you don't irritate it. Proceed to put back on your babies clothes, and CONGRATULATIONS! you have succeeded in changing a diaper. You have passed Diaper Changing 101 with flying colors. |
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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