Set up a gift registry and put the details on the invitation.
You should always follow the request of the host/hostess on the invitation. You could buy a nice card for the parents to welcome their new bundle of joy. If you know them very well then you could later send them a gift for the baby, but do not bring a gift to the party.I would send a gift seperately, a baby gift cake is a good option, they are practical and look stunning too, http://www.gifites.co.uk have a lovely range.
The correct way to word an invitation is to say, "We request your kind presence at." The invitation does not need to say kind presence to be correct.
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Honor is usually used on a wedding invitation. Honor is used where the invitation states, We request the honor of your presence.
The word that means a request to participate in something is, an invitation or an invite.
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Monetary gifts are welcome!
* It is better to put on your invitation 'Please, no gifts.' This gives your guests the opportunity to relax and not have to give a gift, but for those that feel it's protocol to give a gift they will do so anyway.
Bring a card or small token gift.
No it would not.
In the birthday invitation card you can put 'no gifts please.'
An invitation letter is just what the term implies, it's an invitation to something. It can be an invitation to:a celebrationa special functionan open housea company functionan introduction of a new product or programtake advantage of a special offer