These intimate celebrations help parents-to-be prepare their home for baby’s arrival.
While a nesting party can also have those things, it usually focuses more on helping expecting parents feel ready for baby’s arrival through thoughtful prep work and meaningful acts of service. Another difference? While baby showers involve gift giving, nesting parties will involve organizing and putting those gifts away.
That said, it’s totally possible to combine the two types of celebrations. Of course, if you’re truly hoping to get some to-do’s done during your nesting party, you’ll want to keep the invite list short and sweet. “Choose a select group to come over after the shower to help put away the gifts and do any additional things you want done to prepare for your newborn,” Rhinehart suggests. Though favors aren’t necessary for a nesting party, Rhinehart does recommend sending out thank you notes.
Nesting parties are a rising trend that highlight the kind of care and consideration parents-to-be and new parents often lack. That said, you shouldn’t have to throw a party to get some support. If you’re currently expecting, don’t be afraid to from friends and family members. And if you’re a loved one of someone that’s currently pregnant, reach out and see if there are ways you can lend a hand.
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