the onsie game: nesting shower, part 2

10.13.2009
Instead of the traditional shower games, we had each guest bring a onsie for a guessing game.  As I mentioned yesterday, guests were asked to bring a unisex onsie that reflected something about them.  We hung up all the onsies on a clothesline across the living room- which consequently made for some cute shower decorations.  The mom-to-be to was asked to look over all the onsies and pick out one at a time.  For each onsie she had 3 chances to guess who it had come from.  If she guessed wrong 3 times, the person who gave her the onsie raised her hand- and as a ‘penalty’ for guessing wrong, she got to ask the mom-to-be a trivia question about pregnancy, child development or celebrity babies.  Guests were allowed to ask their own questions, but I also had multiple choice questions on hand for everyone in case they didn’t know what to ask.  

All in all it worked out great.  The mom-to-be had a lot of fun playing, and we all got a laugh from some of the baby trivia questions.  Best of all, we outfitted the baby for at least a few weeks!
I forgot to take a picture of the onsie that I made and it doesn’t really show up in the group photos, but mine was an elephant.  They’ve been my totem animal since I received a stuffed Babar as a baby (still have it to this day).  I created it from a stencil on blue & white polka dot fabric and sewed it onto a white gerber onsie.  It was adorable, and very easy to create.  A great gift idea for any new mom!



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5 comments:

Unknown said...

I am loving the shower ideas! How precious and what a lucky mom-to-be. Great job, Becca!

Unknown said...

great idea! I've done this game with panties at a bridal shower but never thought to do it with onsies...how creative!

Chris @ Celebrations At Home said...

Cute Idea! I love the panties idea from Colleen above also!

Paige Appel said...

cute with a capital C! love it.

Elizabeth's Trip to Japan said...

So cute! Can you post the wording you used to ask all the guests to bring a onsie?

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