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1 – Appetizer Puffs Ingredients: 1 ½ cups flour 1 tsp. salt 1 cup margarine ½ cup sour cream 2 tbs. grated Parmesan cheese 2 tbs. chopped green onions 2 tbs. chopped mushrooms 2 tbs. chopped ripe olives Directions: Making appetizer puffs is a fairly simple process. Begin by mixing salt and flour and adding sliced margarine pieces to the mixture until it begins to develop into a ball. Proceed to...

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Baby Poems for Saying What's On Your Heart

Randy Wilson

Baby poems and baby shower poems can express any sentiment. Whether sweet, funny, or loving, poems are an ideal way to say what’s on your heart. And if you need some help with what to say, online you can find everything you’re looking for having to do with poems and baby shower poems.

Anyone can write a baby poem, and everyone enjoys reading them, young and old. Poems are wonderful to include on baby shower invitations or birth announcements. Baby shower poems can have rhythm and rhyme, but they certainly don’t have to.

Poems can be either long or short, but short is probably best for your typical baby shower needs. Poems can be sentimental, sappy or sweet. Poems can be original and creative or standard and more traditional. Don’t hesitate to add a little humor as well!

Either way, all baby shower poems are appropriate for welcoming the newborn and honoring the birth mother or mother to be.

The people who are most often touched by poems are those who have had children themselves. Sweet poems can remind them of the time when their little ones were still young.

No one will appreciate them more than the family members themselves. If you are a creative writer or have a special talent for putting words together in a special way, then you should try writing your own baby shower poems. This would make a great gift idea as well.

If you really like the poem you’ve written, it can be framed and displayed as a wonderful memento or keepsake. Years later when the baby has grown, think of how special they will feel knowing the words that were written were just for them.

Sample Poems

Baby Shower: Special people all around Love and happiness abound Babies, presents, cake, flower Thank you for the baby shower

Thanks for all the work you’ve done To welcome our new precious son

Baby Poem: Teeny, tiny little toes Small and round little nose A precious gift from heaven above My sweet baby that I love

We’ve longed to see you face to face And we’ve prepared a special place Just for you, our baby

If you are not the creative type – don’t worry! There are lots of places that you can look online for poems to say just the thing you want to say.

Poems have been written on all subjects throughout the ages, and baby poems and baby shower poems are no exception. A quick search online doesn’t have to take any time at all.

But if you decide to write your own baby poems, even common things can inspire you. Inspiration can be found anywhere. Look to your own memories from the past. What was special about your childhood?

What special object have you treasured over the years? What words of wisdom or advice could you pass on to the next generation? Look around the house and imagine a baby being there. What do you see, hear, or feel?

Let those thoughts be the source of your best baby poems. You do not have to write like Shakespeare, you just have to be sincere.

There are also poems for saying thank you to the guests for coming to the shower, and thanking them for the gifts they may have given.

Common baby poem themes are often safety, peace, love and happiness. When a baby is born, it is a time to reflect on the meaning of life and what is really important in life. Whether you are religious or not, baby poems can be written as simple prayers or encouragement.

Who hasn’t heard the famous lines – “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep”? Baby poems have been the source of many needlepoint crafts and have been given as cherished baby gifts and will continue to be for years to come. Why not add baby shower poems or baby poems to your next newborn celebration?

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

About the author: Randy has dozens more baby shower related articles such as Diaper Cakes, Games for a Baby Shower and How to Plan a Baby Shower.


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