![]() I t will be a simple piece of art for the nursery or a really cute page in the baby scrapbook. Everyone “leafed” a thumbprint and signed their name. Annie used the “leaf a thumbprint” print she used at a previous shower. We ditched the idea last minute, after attempted to paint over it with no luck. By didn’t work out, I mean I attempted to draw something in permanent black marker on the puzzle that was well… ugly. We had big plans to use a puzzle guest book, but like I said planning from another state was uber tricky. A super simple way for guests to self check their answers and start up conversation! I added the pull tab to a plain white sheet of card stock with a glue stick. I made the answer sheet out of a manila envelope and card stock. Lucky for us, Vikki had the netted frame on hand, and Annie had orange spray paint at home! I cut out some letters and a mustache for a sign, and voila free baby shower game! ![]() Then I used note cards to cut out conversation bubbles and write the incidents down as gender neutral as possible. I e-mailed Annie and Austin’s (Annie’s husband) moms’ and asked each to send me 10 things Annie or Austin did before age 7. ![]() It was a fun (free) activity for guests to wander around and learn a little more about the parents. After all, Annie and I are both teachers at heart. I hosted a beach themed baby shower last summer and we played 2 games: Who did it and Who’s Who? For the little man shower this year, we did Who did it as more of an activity center with a self check answer sheet. ![]()
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