Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Camo Shop Offers Tips for Planning Camo Baby Showers

TULSA, Okla. – Planning a camo baby shower? The Camo Shop has some tips for making the planning phase run as smoothly as a baby's...well, you get the idea.

Tony Brobst, president of The Camo Shop, recommends that camo baby showers be held about four to eight weeks before the due date, if you're having a shower before the baby is born. If you want to have a welcoming shower after the birth, then it's best to wait until both baby and mother are up for visitors.

"You want to make sure that you get started planning early," Brobst said. "You have lots of schedules to contend with, especially if guests are coming from out of town. Invitations should go out about six or seven weeks before the event."

Also important is determining where to have the camo baby shower. Consider the number of people attending as well as your budget to aid in this decision.

"If you have a lot of people coming, will they fit in somebody's house?" Brobst said. "Can you afford to rent a place for the shower? Do you want to have it outside? These are the kinds of things you need to think about when it comes to location."

Once the time and location for the camo baby shower have been determined, it's time to decide what you'll be doing. Full meals, or appetizers only? Baby shower games, or just a come-and-go shower?

"Think about who you're inviting and when you're having the camo baby shower," said Brobst. "If you've got both men and women coming, then you won't want to have lots of cutesy finger foods that only women will want. If the shower's at a time when people are normally eating lunch, then you'd want to have a more substantial meal."

Perhaps the most fun part of any camo baby shower is the decorating. Brobst suggests finding some solid, complementary colors to intersperse with themed items, so that your baby shower theme doesn't overwhelm guests.

"If you've got camo plates and cups, maybe get some green or tan napkins to go with them," Brobst said. "If you enjoy making crafts, then make your own centerpieces with plants, flowers, and rocks."

But above all, Brobst says, remember to have fun.

"This is a celebration," he said. "Don't get too caught up in the little details. Everybody's there to enjoy themselves, so relax and join in!"

Looking for some decorating ideas for your camo baby shower? Check out http://www.thecamoshop.com.

About the Company

Offering quick camouflage order fulfillment and shipping throughout the U.S. for seven years, The Camo Shop's main warehouse is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

We specialize in hunting camouflage merchandise for home decor: camo bedding, lamps, rugs, drapes, and more. Camo clothing and camo truck accessories enable the hunting enthusiast to celebrate their passion for the outdoors all year round. Visit us online at www.TheCamoShop.com.

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President of The Camo Shop
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www.TheCamoShop.com
918-296-3559
866-231-7388

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How to Plan a Camo Baby Shower

Do you know an outdoorsy couple who's about to add a new hunter to the family? Help them celebrate their new bundle of joy with a camo baby shower!

There are five major things that you have to determine before the shower, though: who's going to come, what you're going to do, where it's going to be, when it's going to be, and how you're going to decorate.

Don't worry, though! Here are some tips for planning a great camo baby shower.

Getting Started – When's it going to be?

You've decided to plan a baby shower. Congratulations! The first step is to decide when you're going to have it. This will determine who will be able to come, and when you need to send out the invitations (about six to seven weeks before the event).

If you want to have the camo baby shower before the baby is born, then generally the best time is four to eight weeks before the baby's due date. However, if you'd rather wait until the baby has joined us on the planet and has a name and a sex, then a "welcome baby" shower may be right on the money. These are held after the baby is born and Mommy has recovered enough to handle being around a lot of guests at once.

Setting the Scene – Where's it going to be?

Well, if you're going to have a camo baby shower, you might as well go all-out and have it outdoors! A backyard barbecue or a lakeside picnic would be a lot of fun, and something very different from the typical baby shower.

However, if you're worried about the weather, or you'd just rather have it somewhere else, there are several options. If you've got a smaller group, or you're having a come-and-go shower, then somebody's house would be a good location. If you have a larger group (and a larger budget), then you could rent a place like a restaurant or a reception area in a hotel or church.

The Guest List – Who's coming?

Ah, one of the most "fun" jobs in the planning of any event: making the guest list. With a camo baby shower, you have a theme that will appeal to both men and women, making it very easy for you to have a couples shower instead of women-only, if you so desire.

Be sure to invite people who get along, and beware any decades-long grudges. Nobody wants to be at a tense party. The number of guests will also help you determine where to have the shower, so if you're stuck on that, figure out the guest list first.

Food and Games – What are you going to do?

Are you going to have simple appetizers at the shower, or a full meal? Are you going to play baby shower games, or just let everybody talk and mingle? Are you going to open the gifts during the shower, or wait until everybody's gone home?

These are just some of the questions you need to ask yourself when you're planning for the "what" part of the camo baby shower. For example, men will probably be bored watching somebody unwrap cute baby gifts, so if you're having a coed shower, it would be best to have another activity for the men when the wrapping paper starts to come off.

Camo Love – How are you going to decorate?

And now for the fun part of any baby shower: decorating! Plates, cups, and napkins are all necessities, and you can probably find them in a camo theme at your local party store. If not, there are plenty of places online that have camo party or picnic sets. You could also see about doing natural decorations, like plants, rocks, and twigs, to keep with the outdoorsy theme.

If you're having the camo baby shower at a restaurant or somewhere other than a home or outdoors, check and see if there are any limitations on the kinds of decorations that you can use.

Whenever you're doing a themed party, whether it's a camo baby shower or something else, it's very easy to let the theme overwhelm to the point that it becomes gaudy. So, try to balance it by including some decorative items that match, but aren't themed. For example, if you have camo plates, then complement them with some solid green or tan napkins.

Plan your camo baby shower and have some fun!

Remember: this is all about the celebration of new life. Don't sweat the small stuff, and have a lot of fun preparing to welcome a new baby into the world!

About The Camo Shop:
Quick camouflage order fulfillment and shipping throughout the U.S. The Camo Shop specializes in unique camo baby gifts, camo bedding, and home decor.

Find hunting camouflage merchandise for home decor: camo bedding, lamps, rugs, drapes, and more. Camo clothing and camo truck accessories let you celebrate your passion for the outdoors all year round at http://www.thecamoshop.com
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