Co-ed Baby Shower Wording: 35+ Modern Invitation Examples
Fun, inclusive invite wording for co-ed baby showers. Copy-paste templates for casual, backyard, brunch, BBQ, game day, and after-work events—plus RSVP tips and etiquette.
By BabyWelcome TeamUpdated 2025-01-27
What to Include (Checklist)
- ✓Hosts (optional) • parents-to-be
- ✓Date/time + reveal time if any
- ✓Venue + parking/gate information
- ✓Dress code ("neutral + a pop of team color")
- ✓Kids welcome? (be clear about this)
- ✓RSVP name/deadline/method
- ✓Optional registry link/note
When to Send
Local Events
3–4 weeks before the shower date
Travel/Peak Season
6–8 weeks before the shower date
Copy-paste Templates
Casual Backyard
Backyard BBQ
Burgers, baby talk & good vibes — Co-ed Baby Shower for [Parents] Sat, June 14 · 2–5 PM (reveal 3:30) · 123 Maple Ln. RSVP Mia by 6/1 (text 555-123-4567). Kids welcome!
Casual Celebration
Join us for a laid-back celebration honoring [Parents] Sunday, July 20 · 3 PM · [Venue] BBQ, games, and good company. RSVP by July 10.
Game Day
Team Colors
Team [Last Name] is growing! Wear team colors. Sun, Sept 8 · 1 PM kick-off · [Venue]. Snacks on us.
Sports Theme
Game day celebration for [Parents] Saturday, August 15 · 2 PM · [Venue] Wear your team colors! RSVP by August 1.
Brunch
Baby & Bagels
Baby & Bagels 🥯 — Co-ed Brunch for [Parents] Sun, July 20 · 11 AM · [Venue]. Dress cute-casual.
Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch Celebration for [Parents] July 25 · 10:30 AM · [Venue] Mimosas, pancakes, and baby talk. RSVP by July 15.
After-Work / Rooftop
Rooftop Party
Rooftop celebration for [Parents] Friday, June 5 · 6 PM · [Venue] Drinks, apps, and city views. RSVP by May 25.
Happy Hour
Happy Hour Baby Shower for [Parents] Thursday, July 10 · 5:30 PM · [Venue] After-work celebration with cocktails and apps.
Family-Friendly
All Ages Welcome
Family celebration for [Parents] Saturday, August 8 · 2 PM · [Venue] Kids welcome! Games, food, and fun for all ages.
Multi-Generation
Multi-generation celebration honoring [Parents] Sunday, July 12 · 1 PM · [Venue] Grandparents, parents, and kids all welcome!
RSVP & Registry Etiquette
RSVP Guidelines
- • Keep RSVP requests short and direct
- • Include clear deadline and contact method
- • Make it easy for guests to respond
Registry Placement
- • Registry information is optional
- • Place registry details low on the invitation
- • Use gentle language: "Registry available if you'd like to bring a gift"
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do we list gifts on co-ed invitations?
Gift registry information is optional and should be placed low on the invitation. You can include a gentle line like "Registry available at [store] if you'd like to bring a gift."
Can we serve alcohol at co-ed baby showers?
Yes! Many co-ed showers include alcohol. You can note "mocktails + beer/wine" or "drinks provided" on the invitation to set expectations.
How do we handle kids at co-ed showers?
Be clear about whether kids are welcome. Include "Kids welcome!" or "Adults only celebration" on the invitation so guests know what to expect.
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