Handmade Baby Shower Invitations

Making Baby Shower Invitations to invite friends to a baby shower party in honor of a special proud mother-to-be? Need ideas and inspirations? Maybe the following baby cards might help you jumpstart your own baby card making.



The following baby greeting cards are so simple to make but look sweet and cute. Your guests will love them.

All you need are some rubber stamps with images of some baby stuffs, e.g. milk bottle, rattle, or pacifier.

Usually, we use pink for baby girl and light blue for a baby boy but you can choose other colour. For example, lilac and buttercup yellow or lime green are okay too. Just choose pastel colour card-stocks for that sweet soft look. Add ribbons, eyelets and other cute card making embellishments to make your baby shower invitations pop.

Baby Show Invitations #1

baby shower invitationsPink Baby Shower Invite

This is a simple baby shower invite using a flower die cut design.

Card Making Supplies for Making Baby Shower Invite #1

  • white colour cardstock 6" x 6""
  • computer color printer
  • die cut machine
  • embossable big flower die - about 5.5" diameter

Card Making Instructions

  1. Use Microsoft Word to create the words.
  2. Print onto white card-stock.
  3. Centre on big embossable flower die and put through the die cut machine to cut.
  4. Put through the die cut machine one more time to emboss.



Baby Shower Invitations #2

sweet baby shower invitationPolka Dots Baby Shower Invite


This is a variation of the above baby shower invite using the same flower die cut.

Card Making Supplies for Making Baby Shower Invite #2

  • white colour card-stock 6" x 6"
  • patterned paper 5.75" x 5.75"
  • deep pink color carstock 6" x 6"
  • computer color printer
  • die cut machine
  • embossable big flower die - about 5.5" diameter
  • double-sided foam tape
  • double-sided foam tape or glue
  • paper trimmer

Card Making Instructions

  1. Use Microsoft Word to create the words.
  2. Print onto white card-stock.
  3. Centre on big embossable flower die and put through the die cut machine to cut.
  4. Put through the die cut machine one more time to emboss.
  5. Attach to center of patterned paper with double-sided foam tape for 3D effect.
  6. Finish it by layering over the deep pink colour card-stock.



Baby Shower Invitations #3

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Card Making Supplies for Making Baby Shower Invite #3

  • pink colour blank cards
  • white card-stocks
  • rubber stamps (baby stuff: milk bottles, rattle, booties, etc)
  • paper trimmer
  • 4 pink eyelets
  • eyelet setter
  • watercolor or color markers
  • brushes
  • clean water
  • black ink pad
  • double-sided tape

Card Making Instructions

  1. Use Microsoft Word to create the words.
  2. Print onto white card-stocks.
  3. Trim on all sides with scallop blade.
  4. Stamp baby items randomly over the white cardstock just around the words.
  5. Color with water colors.
  6. Attach eyelets to 4 corners with setter.
  7. Apply double sided tape and attach to pink blank cards.



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Here are some useful links to other baby cards on the site as well as on my other site(s).



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