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Message for baby shower card

A guide to writing a thoughtful message for a baby shower card, with specific examples and tips for choosing the right words.

Photograph: A blank pastel blue baby shower card lies flat on a soft pink surface, with a tiny silver rattle placed beside it.

What to Write in a Baby Shower Card

A baby shower card is a small gesture that holds a place on the family's memory shelf. The right message for a baby shower card can feel more personal than the gift inside. This guide offers concrete examples and a calm approach to finding your words, whether you're writing for a close friend or a coworker. The custom is to celebrate the parents and the new chapter ahead, not to offer unsolicited advice.

Examples of Baby Shower Card Messages

Choose a sentiment that matches your relationship to the parents. For close family or friends, warmth is key. 'We are so overjoyed for you both as you welcome your little one. Wishing you all the happiness and sweet moments ahead.' For a coworker, keep it professional yet kind. 'Congratulations on your upcoming arrival! Wishing you a smooth transition into parenthood.' For a first baby, acknowledge the milestone. 'So excited for you as you begin this amazing adventure of parenthood. Your little one is so lucky to have you.' If you're writing for an unborn baby, focus on anticipation. 'Can't wait to meet your precious baby! Sending love and good wishes for a healthy delivery.' For a boy or a girl, the message doesn't need to change drastically; 'baby boy' or 'baby girl' can be added naturally. Other baby shower card ideas include simple well-wishes like 'Congratulations!' or a short note about the parents' future joy.

Choosing a Card and Where to Write Your Message

Select a card that fits the shower's tone—often cheerful but not overly loud. Write your message on the left interior page, leaving the right side for a longer note if you have one. If the card is small, a few sincere lines on the single panel are enough. At a backyard shower, you might place the card on a designated table before finding your seat.

Who this is not for

This guide is for writing personal messages. It is not for those seeking party rental catalogs, medical test information, or instructions for loud outdoor display displays. It does not provide shopping links or partner promotions. This is for an apartment, backyard, or church hall — not a ballroom. Typical US custom labeled as custom, not law.

FAQ

How long should a baby shower card message be?
A message can be as short as two sentences or as long as a brief paragraph. The most important part is sincerity. A card with just 'Congratulations and best wishes!' is perfectly acceptable, especially if your gift is separate.
What should you avoid writing in a baby shower card?
Avoid offering parenting advice, commenting on the baby's gender in a stereotypical way, or making jokes about sleep deprivation. Steer clear of mentioning finances, the challenges of labor, or any topic that could cause worry. Keep the focus on celebration and support.
Is it okay to write a message for an unborn baby?
Yes, writing to the unborn baby is a sweet and common practice. Phrase it as a welcome, such as 'We can't wait to meet you, little one!' This focuses on the joyful anticipation shared by everyone at the shower.
Are there different messages for a boy or a girl?
The core sentiment of congratulations and well-wishes remains the same. You can personalize it by including 'baby boy' or 'baby girl' if you know the gender and the parents have shared it. Avoid overly gendered assumptions about colors or future activities.
What if you don't know the parents well?
A simple, gracious message works best. 'Congratulations on your upcoming arrival. Wishing you all the best.' You can also mention the shared context, like 'It was wonderful celebrating with you at the shower.' This is polite and appropriate for acquaintances or coworkers.