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Baby Shower Invitation Ideas and Wording Samples

A Filipino woman smiles while designing a pastel baby shower invitation featuring greenery art, holding a card next to her laptop and phone.
  • Baby Shower
  • 5 mins read

The invitation sets the tone before a single guest arrives, and it carries the logistics that keep your headcount firm. Get the details right and the wording warm, and guests RSVP on time. For the full party plan, our complete baby shower planning guide for the Philippines shows where the invitation falls in the timeline.

Cover These Details

Pack the card with what guests need to show up prepared:

  • The guest of honor and the baby's family name
  • The date, the start time, and the venue with a map pin
  • The theme or dress code, if you set one
  • A clear RSVP line with a name, a number, and a deadline
  • A note on gifts, a registry link, or a wishlist

Leave off the clutter, so guests read the card at a glance.

Digital or Printed

Two formats cover most showers, and many hosts use both:

  • Digital: a designed image sent to the group chat, fast and free, easy to update
  • Printed: a card handed out or mailed, formal, and a keepsake for close family

Send a digital blast for the headcount and a printed card to the lolas and the ninang who treasure one. A linked RSVP form on the digital version saves you the manual tally.

A Filipino woman compares a pastel leaf-motif baby shower invitation to coordinating balloons, ribbon, and a mood board on a table.

Match the Design to the Theme

Carry your theme onto the invitation so guests know the look before they arrive. Pull the palette, the font, and one motif from your theme: a leaf for greenery, a star for a night-sky party, a balloon for a hot-air-balloon shower. Baby shower themes that Filipino moms love runs through the looks you can echo on the card.

Wording Samples You Can Edit

Copy a sample below, swap in your details, and adjust the warmth to fit your crowd.

Classic and sweet:

A little one is on the way. Join us as we shower [Mom's name] with love before her baby arrives. [Day, Date] at [Time], [Venue]. RSVP to [Contact] by [Date].

Casual Filipino merienda:

Merienda, games, and a baby on the way. Come celebrate with [Mom's name] over good food and good company. [Day, Date], [Time] onwards, [Venue]. Sagot ang pagkain, dala mo ang gana. RSVP to [Contact].

Modern and minimalist:

Baby [Surname], coming soon. You are invited to a baby shower for [Mom's name]. [Date]. [Time]. [Venue]. Please reply by [Date].

Coed couples shower:

They are expecting, and you are invited. Join [Mom's name] and [Dad's name] for a coed baby shower with food, drinks, and games for everyone. [Day, Date] at [Time], [Venue]. RSVP to [Contact] by [Date].

Virtual or hybrid:

Near or far, join the celebration. We are showering [Mom's name] with love, in person and online. [Day, Date] at [Time]. [Venue] and on [Platform], link to follow. RSVP to [Contact] so we can send the details.

Gender reveal and shower in one:

Boy or girl? Find out with us. Celebrate the coming baby and the big reveal at [Mom's name]'s shower. [Day, Date] at [Time], [Venue]. Wear a touch of pink or blue for your guess. RSVP to [Contact].

A focused Filipino woman reviews baby shower RSVPs on her phone, checking off a guest list next to a stack of printed invitations.

Add the RSVP and Registry Lines

Two lines do quiet work on the invitation:

  • RSVP: name a person, a number, and a date, so the caterer gets a firm count
  • Gifts: point to a registry, a wishlist, or a cash-gift note to spare guests the guesswork

Keep the gift note gracious. A short line like "Your presence is the gift, but a contribution to the baby fund is welcome" lands without pressure.

Send the Invitations on Time

Send three to four weeks before the date, and the count settles in time for the caterer. Follow up with the quiet repliers a week out. For a virtual or hybrid party, send the link a day or two ahead so it stays easy to find. A printed card goes out earlier, since you hand-deliver or mail it.

An expecting Filipino couple smiles while holding a neutral-toned coed baby shower invitation in a warm, festive setting.

Wording for a Coed Shower

A coed invitation opens the door to the dads, the titos, and the lolos, so name both parents and signal that the men are welcome. Mention the food and drinks that suit a mixed crowd, and skip the all-pink styling. Coed baby shower ideas for couples celebrating together plans the party that this invitation sets up.

Sending It Out

Lead with the details, dress the card in your theme, and pick wording that matches your crowd. Send it three to four weeks out, chase the late repliers, and you walk into the party with a headcount you can trust.

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