It is possible your invitation was lost in the mail, misplaced before mailing, or yours was just overlooked by mistake. Have a friend or family member mention to the host of the shower that you haven't received an invitation if you do not feel comfortable asking for yourself.
Sure you can.
Typically, the name(s) of the hostess(es) is included on a line that reads "Given with love by [names]". If there are too many names to fit on the baby shower invitation, then you can generalize it to "Given with love by friends" or "Given with love by family".
You RSVP by either calling or emailing the person hosting the shower. Usually the invitation will tell how to RSVP.
It is proper etiquette to only invite people to the shower who will also be invited to the wedding. If the couple is having a private ceremony with only family, then only invite family to the shower. If they are eloping and not inviting anyone, it would be safest not to have a shower because those at the shower would be expecting a wedding invitation.
Declining a baby shower invitation should be done properly and delicately. For tips, see the related link below under "How do you decline a baby shower invitation".
No, you do not send an invitation to the mother to be for her shower. Generally baby showers are suppose to be a surprise. You should keep an invitation and be sure there are at least two cameras or video at her baby shower so you can give her the invitation for her baby book; pictures and also a copy of the video.
When you see 'PTO' at the bottom of a letter or a bridal shower invitation is means 'Please Turn Over' as there will be more information on the back.
You can call this person and explain what happened. I don't believe this person will be upset when you explain sincerely what happened. you would not like misunderstandings.
The way to address a shower invitation to a married women would be you address them by their full married name. Example: Mrs. Kate Bolton.Another PerspectiveThe best way to address a shower invitation to any woman is to simply use her name. This is the twenty first century. A shower invitation does not need to reflect a woman's marital status.To: Kate Bolton.
We see both "couple's shower" and "couples shower" being used interchangeably and at about the same frequency. Grammatically, the correct term is "couples shower".
There are some great stores to get the perfect baby shower invitation templates to fit any style. Go to websites like tinyprint, baby cards now and invitationland.
I was looking for an answer to this question as well. I checked many websites and I think "for" means what the invitation is for (Chelsea's 3rd Birthday, Colleen's Baby Shower, ect.), as apposed to who the invitation is written to.