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Lovely Sip & See Invitations!

Lovielies, this week is all about baby showers! A super hot trend right now with showers is a sip and see party where you get you and your girls together to see baby after he or she is born.

This can be in addition to the baby shower or an alternative to the baby shower so you know exactly what you need after they are born. We absolutely love this party idea because who doesn’t want to see you and new baby together. It is the best! Just like with baby showers, there are tons of themes you can go with for a sip and see party. And as you know, with themes comes awesome ideas! We have rounded up a few of our favorite themes today with some sip and see invitations that have a few lovely ideas of their own. From mason jars to tea parties, chevron to  polka dots, these sip and see invitations are seriously lovey and give lots of ideas and inspirations for wonderful theme that you can do. The best news is, you can buy any one that you like! Just click the link below to take you on your way!

{We adore this mason jar themed sip and see invitations from T3 Design Co.}

{We love the mint green and coral colors of this sip and see invitation from Joy Pribrish Designs.}

{How darling is this green gingham sip and see invitation from  Scratch Paper Studio.}

{We love the black and white stripes on this seriously lovely modern sip and see invitation from La Luna Designs.}

{We love the bunting and tea party set patterns on this invite from Sunshine Parties.}

{Chevron looks amazing in teal and grey on this sip and see invitation from A Pinch Of Lovely.}

{This is a beautifully designed modern sip and see invite from Joans Heart. We love the dots.}

{This gold glitter sip and see invitation is so adorable from Posy Paper Printables.}

{We adore the ruffled edge on this darling sip and see invitation from Tiny Prints.}

{ Isn’t this an adorable invitation for a sip and see with a darling flamingo on it from A Pretty Little Party.}

Lovely Sip & See Invitations! was last modified: November 12th, 2014 by Emily Miller
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