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Wording for co-ed shower invite
Any creative ladies have any ideas on how to word a shower invite, so that it is clear that it is co-ed, without just saying "Come to Ginny's Co-ed Shower!"
Re: Wording for co-ed shower invite
Stand up for something you believe in.
I was going to say the same thing.
I recently got an invite with both our names on the envelope, but the invite didn't have the dad's name on it, so I had to ask if it was co-ed to be sure. I think having that would've made it clear to me.
If your friends are like my guy co-workers and friends you need to spell it out in some way that guys are invited too. We had a Jack and jill shower and the guys just didn't get it.
Kristen