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Gender reveal parties and baby showers are quickly becoming a hot trend for parents who want to share the joyous news with friends and family around. The great thing about gender reveal parties is that men can be invited, too! The reveal can be for the guests or the guests and parents alike.

Use the Cake

A genius way to find out the sex of your baby is to use a gender reveal cake. How does it work, you ask? At your doctor visit, ask for the sex of the baby to be written and placed in a sealed envelope. By using food coloring to die the cake mix, the party guests will be learn the sex of the baby once the cake is cut into. On one episode of “Cake Boss” a couple enlisted the help of cake maker extraordinaire Buddy Valastroto make their gender reveal cake. This couple didn’t even know the sex of the baby until they cut into their cake, so it was a surprise to everyone. The cake itself can be decorated a variety of ways, depending on what the theme is of your party. Some ideas:

  • Baby carried by a stork with the words, “He? She? Open to see!”
  • A diaper shaped cake reading “It’s a. . .”
  • A bee shaped cake reading “What could it bee”

Registering for Gifts

Since you don’t know the sex of the baby, you should ask for gender neutral, necessity items. They include:

  • Crib, mattress and crib sheets
  • Changing station
  • Diapers and wipes
  • Bath time items
  • Onesies or any gender neutral clothes
  • Stroller
  • Car seat
  • Portable crib
  • Pack and play

Aside for the necessities, you can ask for gift cards and money, that way once the gender is revealed you can buy specific clothing items.  You could also ask for gifts that  benefit you as the parent, like parenting books. “The 10 Commandments of Parenting” is a great book for all new parents to read. Author Ed Young draws from decades of counseling and raising his children to help others by detailing clear and simple rules to parenting. Included amongst Young’s commandments are “Thou Shalt Spend Time With Thy Children” and “Thou Shalt Discipline Thy Children.”

Name Suggestions

Before the excitement of shower games and presents being unwrapped, what can guests do while eating food? Instead of having them sit there twiddling their thumbs and making idle chit-chat, encourage them to think of baby names.  Supply guests with pink and blue pieces of paper and have them write down name suggestions: one boy name and one girl name. At the end of the party, the mother-to-be can go through all the names and save the ones she likes.

The Games

The Diaper Game: This one is fun AND just the right amount of embarrassing for everyone involved. It includes diapers and poop (well, chocolate). Take a few varieties of chocolate bars and microwave one bar with one diaper. I recommend using Hershey’s, 100 Grand, Snickers and Twix bars. Once melted in the microwave, pass around the “loaded diapers” and have guests guess which diaper has which chocolate. This makes for some picture-worthy moments seeing as it looks like everyone is sniffing, and eating, a dirty diaper!

Old Wives Tales: Specific to gender reveal parties is the Old Wives Tales games, in which you ask the mother a series of questions, ultimately revealing the sex of the baby, according to the Old Wives Tales. Some questions include:

  • Do you crave the heels of bread or the middle? Heels: Boy; Middle: Girl.
  • Eating more or sick/nauseated: Eating more: Boy; Sick: Girl.
  • During the pregnancy have you been crabby or happy? Crabby: Girl; Happy: Boy.
  • Carrying low or high? Low: Boy; High: Girl.

Show Your Spirit: Not a game per se, but have the guests guess what the mommy will be having. Supply guests with either pink or blue pins and have them choose a side! The friendly competition will add the the fun of the party. Once they choose a side, have them wear the corresponding color.

  • I was lucky to have 2 baby showers with our 1st baby (one was with church friends, the 2nd was with family and friends that couldn’t make the 1st one). At the first one we still didn’t know the gender of our baby (our baby was very modest). So I ended up with loads of blankets, wraps, teddies, etc. Where as by the 2nd baby shower, we knew we were having a boy and had announced it before hand. So we ended up with little boys outfits, bath supplies, and other things that were not given at the first because people were unaware of gender. It was really interesting to see what people give based on the knowledge of gender or not.

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  • Another idea is to make a cake using to metal bowls. You then scoop out the centre and fill it with either pink or blue lollies or smarties. Then when you cut the cake open, the sex is revealed!

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  • Although, I dislike the idea of a gift registry. If I received an invite to a baby shower with a gift registry, I wouldn’t go. I think it’s a rude & expectant gift grab.

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  • Some great ideas. Love the gender reveal cake idea

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  • i love the cake idea it sounds fun though i would want to peek to find out

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  • i never really had a baby shower though i might have one for my next 🙂

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  • I have seen some amazing cakes and food done all in the theme of baby’s for a shower. You can get quite creative to make it special for someone.

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  • I wish i had of had one of these, they sound like so much fun.

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  • I love this, what a unique sort of baby shower, I love the idea of it all from the cake to the gift register. Most baby showers are standard and have just women there and noone knows the sex until after the birth.

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  • Oh and I found the old wives tales to be the exact opposite with both my pregnancies. When I was pregnant with my girl the old wives tales were saying it was a boy, and vice versa when I was pregnant with my boy! Also played the diaper game at a friends baby shower and had a blast! Many laughs.

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  • I wish I had had a gender reveal baby shower, but I didn’t even know about them until after I had my last baby. In the unlikely event that I ever have another its something I will definitely do.

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  • I never had a baby shower as I had moved to a town where I knew nobody but that seems like a great idea if you’re into that sort of thing

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  • I never had a baby shower. I’m not one for attention. But there are some cute ideas here.

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  • Sorry i think these things are a way just to get more gifts.

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  • There are some pretty cool ideas here 🙂

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  • I love the idea of a gender reveal cake, but we chose to keep bub’s gender a surprise. We had a little guessing chart which was fun!

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  • We did not have baby showers only when the baby was born were gifts given. Not sure about the poo in a nappy game.

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  • Oh im now having my second, a girl and i just look as if im hiding a ball.
    Im always surprised when strangers tell me that im gonna have a girl, like how can they be soo sure

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  • that’s one way to get people to come to the party

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  • Love the cake idea 🙂 The old wives tales I found to be untrue. I was SO sick n had a boy lol. I’m not sure if I could handle the suspense of not opening the envelop before the baby shower though lol. Also I think my partner would be upset of I found out at the baby shower what sex the baby was, n he didn’t get to know until I got home

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