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Baby Shower Postponement Cards
Updated on
September 11, 2023

Baby Shower Postponement Cards

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Not everyone springs for a traditional baby shower. Some opt to have their baby showers virtually; others prefer to wait until their after their baby is born to host a sip and see. And then there are those who choose to wait and see.

Whatever you have or haven’t decided, if you’re postponing your baby shower, you can send one of these custom cards to your guests to let them know your shower won’t be happening on its originally scheduled date.

You can either download the email version to send to guests digitally, or print out the PDF to mail (note: if you decide to mail them, they will fit A2-size envelopes).

Cards for single parents


Email | Print


Email | Print


Email | Print


Email | Print

Cards for couples


Email | Print


Email | Print


Email | Print


Email | Print


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