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Baby Shower – 6 Decoration Ideas to Make an Unforgettable Event
Author: Tim Lee
If you’re planning to host a baby shower for your friend, family, or colleague, here are several baby shower decoration ideas for you to consider:
1. Baby Shower Decoration Ideas for Unknown Gender
If the sex of the baby is still unknown, make sure that your color theme will include both gender-representing hues of pinks and blues.
2. Baby Shower Decoration Ideas for Girls
The great thing about hosting baby showers for an unborn little princess is that you can get as whimsical as you can get so don’t be afraid to explore your wildest imaginations when you were a little kid yourself. Fairy tales and girl-oriented cartoons and books are great sources for baby shower decoration ideas.
3. Baby Shower Decoration Ideas for Boys
The important thing to remember here is that you can still be cute…but not silly. Husbands and boyfriends are the best sources for baby shower decoration ideas in this case so do make sure that you’ve got a guy with you when you go shopping for decor and favors.
4. Baby Shower Decoration Ideas for Outdoors
Baby showers must be very comfortable for the soon-to-be-mother so do give extra priority to ensure that your guest of honor will want for nothing while you have fun outdoors.
5. Baby Shower Decoration Ideas for a Venue Outside Home
If you’re going to rent a room or place to host a baby shower, make sure that you’ve reserved the place at least two weeks prior the event. Start decorating early in the morning or the night before.
6. Affordable Baby Shower Decoration Ideas
If you’ve got a budget, browse the Internet for DIY decorations and other crafts and fully take advantage of your creativity and resourcefulness while minimizing the costs. Ask guests as well if they have artistic skills to contribute.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
4 Month old puppy problems?
So have a 4 month old puppy, got him when he was 2 months, and he causes many problems. Hes a white shih tzu/ bichon frise if that makes any difference.First, is his potty problem. He will poop/pee in his tray laid with newspaper about 7/10 times, but the other times he would only pee there and there would be poop somewhere on the floor (e.g. if i woke up and saw pee in his tray, id almost for sure find a pile of poop somewhere on the floor) Also, while we’re playing/interacting with him, he will potty on the floor.
Secondly, he barks when he wants attention or when he wants to be let out pass the room divider ( we use a safety divider on stairs for babies to divide the rooms because sometimes we dont want him in the kitchen).
Thirdly, when we try to take him on walks, he would always hold back, and tug back, like he doesnt want to go on walks or something.
Finally, when we try to teach him any tricks or play with him, he is way too focused on the treat.
Sorry this is our first puppy so we’re very inexperienced!
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ANSWER:
You’ve identified 4 problems that are all easily fixed but the amount of data we would have to write here would be a bit voluminous (not to mention contradictory and confusing as there are multiple ways to train dogs). Since this is your first puppy, why don’t you enroll in a good obedience class with a capable trainer. (use www.canineprofessionals.com to find one in your area). They will give you all the tools and education to deal with these problems and more.
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