BABY SHOWER ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEME
If
you have your baby shower around the time of St. Patrick's Day, it can
work out very well as a baby shower Leprechaun theme. A few ideas are to
use the theme of "A Pot of Gold", "Green", "Four Leaf Clover", and
"Leprechaun". A cute baby shower idea is to have everyone sign a
four-leaf-clover or Pot of Gold theme board. Another idea is to have a
Leprechaun on sheets of paper with a text bubble next to them or on a
big poster board and give the parent's to be some ideas that would be
helpful for their preparing for their little "Pot of Gold".
Symbolic coin and gem
candy, including green candy, rainbows and leprechauns are great to
place on tables of the baby shower. Serving green (food color) finger
food and having pot of gold centerpieces or things with Happy St.
Pappy's (and Mommies) Day can be cute! Spread colorful (rainbow)
decorations and coins on tables is a nice touch for the Saint Patrick's
Day celebration. The Baby Shower St. Patty's Day theme is cute and works
all throughout the month as well as the days prior to the "Lucky" day.
Baby shower decorations
can be purchased at any party store that sells St. Patrick's Day
decorations such as green cups, place settings and other items. The use
of rainbow colors and of course anything in green are festive for the
month. Four Leaf Clover balloons and rainbow streamers can also be used
and green punch can be given as a drink! Party hats/derby's with the
same green theme would be festive. A Baby Shower pot of gold can be
given as a gift which would have diapers, toys, and more helpful items
in the pot for the parent's to be.
Wall decorations can be
clovers, leprechauns, and other St. Patty's Day related items, with the
use of green streamers, derby hats, balloons, and rainbow art to bring
in the festive holiday.
There are so many ways to
tie in St. Patty's Day to the baby shower theme. We also have tons of
other ideas throughout the site and hope you enjoy our information. Have
a great time at the upcoming party and we hope to help out in your
planning with babyshower101.com. HAPPY St. Patrick's Day.
If you are going to celebrate your baby shower
around the time of St. Patrick's Day, you can
tie in some fun from the holiday! Select a baby
shower Leprechaun theme. A few
baby shower ideas are to use the
theme of "A Pot of Gold", "Green", "Four
Leaf Clover", and "Leprechaun". A cute baby
shower idea is to have everyone sign a
four-leaf-clover or pot of gold theme board.
Have a Leprechaun on sheets of paper with a text
bubble next to them or on a big poster board and
give the parent's to be some ideas that would be
helpful on their preparing for their little "Pot
of Gold".
Symbolic coin and gem candy, including green
candy, rainbows and leprechauns are great to
place on tables of the baby shower. Serving
green (food color)
finger food and having pot of gold
centerpieces and other items with Happy St.
Pappy's (and Mommies) Day can be cute! Spread
colorful (rainbow) decorations and coins on
tables is a nice touch for the Saint Patrick's
Day celebration. The Baby Shower St. Patty's Day
theme is cute and works all throughout the month
as well as the days prior to the "Lucky" day.
Baby shower decorations can be purchased at
any
party store that sells St. Patrick's Day
decorations such as green cups, place settings
and other items. The use of rainbow colors and
anything in green which are festive for the
month of Lucky Charms. Four Leaf Clover balloons
and rainbow streamers can also be used. Green
punch can be served! Add party hats/derby's with
the same green theme. A Baby Shower pot of gold
can be given as a
baby shower gift which would have diapers,
toys, and more helpful items in the pot for the
parent's to be. Another great gift is the newest
video for parents discussing
Newborn Care 101.
There are so many ways to tie in St. Patty's Day
to the baby shower theme. We also have tons of
other
ideas throughout the site as well as a great
resource page. We hope you enjoy our
information. Have a great time at the upcoming
party and we hope to help out in your planning.
Happy St. Patrick's Day.
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