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Theme:
Baby Ducks
We
have researched the web to help you find everything you need to
have a "ducky" baby shower. We hope this saves you time
and energy. If you have a suggestion for a "theme of the
month", please tell us about it here!
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Invitations:
- Duck
invitations
- Little
Suzy's Zoo
- Ducky
Bib
- Ducky
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Food:
1-
duck shaped cookie cutter
2 - American cheese slices per guest
2 - pieces of bread per guest (white or wheat)
1- tsp margarine
Sandwich
the cheese between the slices of bread. Cut duck shape out with
cookie cutter. Spread half the margarine on the outside of the
sandwich. Place into warm skillet and grill until cheese melts.
Be sure not to over-cook - cheese may drip onto sides.
*You may want to try this out before your event to see if the
results meet your expectations.
*Also
works well with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
- Blue
Pond Punch:
1- gallon blue sherbet (or white)
1- 2-liter of Sprite, 7-up, or clear soda
4 - plastic ducks
Blue food coloring
Combine
ingredients in a punch bowl. Add food coloring until the punch
is a pond-blue color. Float the ducks in the pond. Add sherbert
right before guests arrive.
Favors/Prizes:
Setting
the table:
- Use
ducky placecards
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Blue tablecloths or ducky
plastic tablecovers
- Centerpiece:
either a bathtub theme with ducks or you could gather reeds at
a floral store and make a nature setting on each table (with stuffed
animal ducks sitting around, of course)
- Use
duck
themed plates and napkins
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Games:
- Try
not to say the word "duck" or "ducky". Hand
out clothespins to each guest and if someone says "duck",
then she has to hand over her clothespin to the guest who caught
her. The guest with the most pins at the end of the party wins!
- Play
"duck, duck, goose"
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or the health of your baby, please consult your physician.
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