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Use humorous sayings on the cake to lighten up the mood at a baby shower. For a cake with a rubber duck theme, use 'Duck! The baby's coming!' or decorate a cake with miniature cinnamon roll pastries and inscribe it with: 'Bun in the oven.' Cakes with an image of a pregnant woman can use humorous phrases alluding to the shape of the mother: 'Goodbye tummy, hello mummy!' Look for candy clock shapes for decorating the cake, and use a message such as: 'Congratulations on your new alarm clock!' For a cake for twins, try: 'Double the pleasure, double the fun!'
Spiritual
Note the sacred function of motherhood and honor the mother-to-be's gift from God with a spiritual inscription on the cake. For a shower cake with a rain cloud, inscribe it with: 'God showers mothers with the blessing of children.' For a non-themed cake, write a blessing such as: 'God bless you and your little bundle of joy,' 'A baby is God's greatest gift,' 'All babies are gifts from God' or 'Thank you God, for bringing this little joy.'
Traditional
For a traditional baby shower cake, opt for one of these time-honored phrases often seen on shower cakes and cards: 'It's a boy!' or 'It's a girl!' Other non-themed cake inscription ideas include: 'Mommy's little boy' or 'Mommy's little girl.' Use a star design on the cake and have it inscribed with 'A star is born.'
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Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Word Italian Dinner Party InvitationsIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Decide on whether you want to purchase store-bought invitations, make your own or simply send an email invitation to your guests. Email is acceptable if the evening will be casual, but paper invitations are preferred for fancy affairs.
Pick an invitation design that reflects Italian culture. Images that show bottles of wine, garlic, olives or bowls of pasta let your guests know the kind of food you will serve.
Write a headline on your invitation. Use Italian words or phrases so that your guests immediately know the dinner party will focus on Italian food. Some examples are: “Join Us In Our Cucina,” “Buon Appetito,“ 'Mangia! Mangia!' and “A Taste of Italy.”
Write a brief introduction. Something as simple as 'We invite you to share an authentic Italian dinner with us' will make the theme clear to your guests. You may want to choose more casual wording for a relaxing evening. An example is, 'Mamma mia! We're cooking up some fun.' Be creative and make sure your words match the tone of your party.
Include the party details. Give out your name (or the host's name if it is someone else), the address where you’ll host the party, your telephone number and your email address. Remember to include an RSVP date if you need a head count before the day of the party. The RSVP date should be three to four days before the date of the dinner party.
Ask each guest to bring something different. Dinner guests inevitably want to bring something, so feel free to specify what you need. For example, ask different guests to bring bread, wine, an appetizer or a dessert. Encourage them to be inspired by Italian cuisine.
Include directions or a map if your guests are not familiar with the dinner party location.
Stuff the invitations into envelopes, address them and add a stamp.
Mail the dinner party invitations two weeks before the event.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Decide on whether you want to purchase store-bought invitations, make your own or simply send an email invitation to your guests. Email is acceptable if the evening will be casual, but paper invitations are preferred for fancy affairs.
Pick an invitation design that reflects Italian culture. Images that show bottles of wine, garlic, olives or bowls of pasta let your guests know the kind of food you will serve.
Write a headline on your invitation. Use Italian words or phrases so that your guests immediately know the dinner party will focus on Italian food. Some examples are: “Join Us In Our Cucina,” “Buon Appetito,“ 'Mangia! Mangia!' and “A Taste of Italy.”
Write a brief introduction. Something as simple as 'We invite you to share an authentic Italian dinner with us' will make the theme clear to your guests. You may want to choose more casual wording for a relaxing evening. An example is, 'Mamma mia! We're cooking up some fun.' Be creative and make sure your words match the tone of your party.
Include the party details. Give out your name (or the host's name if it is someone else), the address where you’ll host the party, your telephone number and your email address. Remember to include an RSVP date if you need a head count before the day of the party. The RSVP date should be three to four days before the date of the dinner party.
Ask each guest to bring something different. Dinner guests inevitably want to bring something, so feel free to specify what you need. For example, ask different guests to bring bread, wine, an appetizer or a dessert. Encourage them to be inspired by Italian cuisine.
Include directions or a map if your guests are not familiar with the dinner party location.
Stuff the invitations into envelopes, address them and add a stamp.
Mail the dinner party invitations two weeks before the event.
In Feburary 2016 12,
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