How to Throw a Baby Sprinkle | Free Printables Included (2024)

Have you heard of a Baby Sprinkle yet? Try this new trend to the traditional Baby Shower. This low-key celebration is the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of a second, third, or more, baby! Come visit me at the lake for Baby Sprinkle Ideas, decorations, games, favors, and free printables.

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What in the world is a Baby Sprinkle? I literally had no idea what it was until recently when my cousin Chelsea found out she was pregnant for the second time. She recently had a baby girl just a little over two years ago and is now having another daughter. Of course, my mom and I were extremely excited and wanted to celebrate the new arrival. The thing is, my cousin already has the big items, crib, stroller, car seat, etc., so there was no need for a huge baby shower. Apparently, unbeknownst to me, there is a party referred to as a Baby Sprinkle for this very situation. I was baffled!

I first want to start by saying how jealous I am of this generation. I mean seriously, since the invention of Pinterest, party ideas and celebrations have been taken to a whole new level. It’s just not fair. Why did I have to get married and have a baby pre-Pinterest?! I’m always looking for new ways to entertain and I swear I can find something new almostevery day on Pinterest. The entertainer in me loves it! Plus my friends think I’m so creative when in actuality I have just hijacked someone else’s idea…Shhhhhh!!!😬

Now that I got that off my chest let’s get back to the Baby Sprinkle. By definition, a Baby Sprinkle is a lower-key gathering to welcome a second, or third, or more, addition to a family. Instead of an extravagant event where a first-time mom is showered with gifts, it’s a modest, casual gathering where Mom gets “sprinkled” with just the necessities. Pretty cool, right?!

Once we knew exactly what a Baby Sprinkle was, my mom and I got to planning. I have to say, this party is right up my alley. It was simple, easy and stress-free.

I’ve made it even easier for you with some free Baby Sprinkle printables! They are in my free resource library. You can snag the password by filling out the form at the bottom of the post.

Here are my Tips for Throwing a Baby Sprinkle

Make sure you specify that it’s a Baby Sprinkle and not a Shower on the invitation.

Since this is a newer celebration, some people (like me!!!) are not aware of what a Baby Sprinkle actually is. The wording you put inside the invitation is extremely important because it explains what the celebration is all about to your guests.

Here is a good example:

Big Sister Alexis has plenty to share.

It’s just a sprinkle to show that we care.

Not much is needed. Just the basics will do.

Like diapers, wipes, gift cards, and an outfit or two!

  • Check with the parents-to-be to see what items they are in need of. This will help when wording the invitation. Gift cards are good because they can use them for anything they might need.👍

Schedule the party at an off-time and for a shorter duration.

In keeping with the idea that a Baby Sprinkle is more of a casual event, it’s perfectly okay for you to have the party for just a couple of hours during a non-typical time. What do I mean by this? For Chelsea’s Sprinkle, we hosted it from 2 pm to 4 pm on a Saturday afternoon. It was after lunch and before dinner which saved us from having to serve a full meal. Plus, two hours was just the right amount of time for a few games and opening gifts. Keep it sweet and simple!

Keep the menu simple.

With the Baby Sprinkle being from 2 pm – 4 pm, we were able to pick a simple menu that didn’t include a full meal. We figured the guests would have already eaten lunch and would still want to eat dinner after the Sprinkle.

What we did for Chelsea’s Sprinkle was an all-dessert menu. We took the word “sprinkle” literally and had a table of desserts covered with sprinkles! We dipped pretzels, pineapple, Oreos, donut holes, vanilla wafers, marshmallows and rice crispy treats in white chocolate and then covered them with sprinkles. We served regular donuts with sprinkles, cupcakes with sprinkles, popcorn with sprinkles and even a cheesecake ball covered in sprinkles. If I don’t see another sprinkle for a very long time I’d be totally okay with that! I think there are still some hiding under the cabinets in my kitchen.

We served punch, coffee, and tea for beverages. Simple, simple, simple!

How to Throw a Baby Sprinkle | Free Printables Included (4)We made sure to include on the invitation that we were only going to be serving desserts by saying, “Come join us for desserts!” and then adding the address of the party.

If dessert isn’t your thing you could always just stick with appetizers. The idea is to not have to worry about putting together a full-blown meal!

Keep the decorations simple too.

The Sprinkle Theme is very popular these days and you can find the tableware in pretty much any party store or online. This is the design we used.

I created a simple banner with a sprinkle. I also made floor to ceiling streamers of sprinkles. I did this by taking ribbon and hot gluing square pieces of cardstock a few inches apart from top to bottom. We hung the streamers with thumbtacks from the ceiling but I’m sure you can find a better way of doing it without creating holes in your ceiling.😜

My mom did an amazing job with the centerpieces and guest gifts.

Side note: My mom will tell you that she is the least crafty person you will ever meet so if she can make these you know they are easy! Promise.

For the centerpieces, she took a clear vase, painted the outside with Modge Podge, and then dipped it in sprinkles. She allowed it to dry and then sprayed the vases with hairspray to keep the sprinkles intact. She then purchased fake flowers from the Dollar Tree to put inside the vases.

For the guest gifts, she took a very small votive candle holder and followed the same process she did to cover the vases. She added a candle to the center and placed the holder in a clear cellophane bag. I helped her by creating a cute label that she strung on a ribbon to tie up the bags. They really came out adorable!

Don’t forget to snag your gift tags and Baby Sprinkle banner from my free resource library! Enter your name and email in the form below for the password. Don’t worry! I made them generic so anyone can use them.

Play games, or don’t. It’s up to you!

We are a family that loves to play games so of course, it was only fitting that we had a couple of games for Chelsea’s Sprinkle. This is a personal preference. Just know that with the two-hour time frame you won’t have much time to play a ton of games. We did two games, Bingo and Diaper Pong, and that was perfect. Add in opening the gifts, time to eat, some socializing, and your two hours are up.

Printable rules can be found in my free resource library. Grab the password by filling out the form below.

Make sure the people that matter the most are having a good time.

Making the Parents-To-Be feel loved and celebrated is truly the meaning behind a Baby Sprinkle or a Shower for that matter. As long as they are having a good time you can consider your party a success! It made my mom and me happy to see my cousin and her family enjoying themselves at the party.

How to Throw a Baby Sprinkle | Free Printables Included (14)Our first Baby Sprinkle went off without a hitch. My mom and I are definitely well-oiled machines when it comes to throwing a party and this one wasn’t any different. Now it’s a waiting game until our new family addition arrives! The birth of a baby is such a beautiful thing.💜

Looking for more Baby Shower inspiration. Check out my Elephant Themed Baby Shower and this unique Baby Shower game, “There’s a Bun in the Oven!”. And if you’re in search of an extra special and unique shower gift, look no further then my handmade Onesies Wreath.

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE BABY SPRINKLE PRINTABLES FROM MY RESOURCE LIBRARY. MAKE YOUR PARTY PLANNING EVEN EASIER!

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FAQs

How much do you give for a sprinkle? ›

If you're pondering over the proper amount to spend on a baby sprinkle gift, the unwritten rule hovers around $20 to $50. It's a gentle shower of affection, not the full-on downpour of the first-time baby shower.

How many people should be at a sprinkle? ›

Since a sprinkle is a generally casual affair, you can invite as many or as few people as you'd like. Typically, though, a baby sprinkle has a shorter guest list, with only close friends and family invited. Big brother or sister can come to this one, too.

Who pays for a baby sprinkle? ›

Most often, the host pays for the baby shower. This is not always one person. For example, several aunts and cousins might cover the full tab of a shower at a restaurant, or a group of coworkers may help coordinate all the decorations, food and fun.

When should you host a baby sprinkle? ›

Hold the sprinkle in the third trimester of pregnancy. Planning will begin sooner, and invitations should go out four weeks before the event. Mailed invitations are a nice touch but they're not necessary since guests are in the mom-to-be's inner circle. An email invite is just fine.

Do you give favors at a baby sprinkle? ›

Send everyone home with thoughtful party favors, which as co*kinos says, should reflect the tone of the event. "Since a baby sprinkle is a more casual event, packaging up a seasonal food favor with a coordinating label is perfect," she adds.

How long should a baby sprinkle be? ›

Baby sprinkles aren't meant to last as long as traditional baby showers. While guests will be at a baby shower typically around two to three (or up to four) hours, most baby sprinkles end after about an hour and a half to two hours.

Do you make a registry for a baby sprinkle? ›

See the must-haves for baby number two — and a few nice-to-haves — that you'll want on your registry. If you're on your second (or later) baby and planning on holding a baby sprinkle, you may be wondering if it's appropriate to set up a registry. In a word: Yes! It's perfectly acceptable to register for your sprinkle.

How to ask for gift cards for Baby Sprinkle? ›

Here are a few templates to ask for gift cards for a baby shower. “We are beyond excited to welcome our baby… we already have everything we need for the first period together, so no need to bring a gift. Gift cards or other monetary donations are welcome but not required. See you there!”

Do you put a registry on a sprinkle invite? ›

Most importantly, baby sprinkle etiquette dictates not to include registry information on your baby sprinkle invitations. Yes, you can (and should) register, and provide the information to guests if they ask for it. But guests shouldn't feel required to bring a gift for the sprinkle, through many will want to.

Do you have to play games at a baby sprinkle? ›

There's no rule stating that you must play certain games or that the color scheme must be pastel. Some of the most memorable baby showers have unique, non-traditional themes—or no theme at all! That said, many people enjoy playing baby shower games or decorating with a theme.

Can I wear jeans to a baby sprinkle? ›

For a fancier event, a nice dress or skirt-and-blouse combo are a safe bet. If you prefer pants, opt for dress pants and heels over jeans or leggings. For a casual affair, however (think: at someone's home or a park), jeans might be totally acceptable with a dressy top or a blazer.

Do you throw your own baby sprinkle? ›

While baby sprinkles are traditionally hosted by close family members and friends, Gosselin says it's becoming increasingly common for the parents-to-be to host an event themselves. “It allows them to have more control over the execution and timeline, which is often a big factor,” she explains.

How do you throw a nesting party? ›

Enjoy the process: Yes, the goal of a nesting party is to accomplish a lot of prep work, but it's also a moment to celebrate this stage of your pregnancy journey. Consider having low-lift appetizers, dinner, dessert or drinks for the group, play some fun music and spend time catching up as you work.

How much do you spend on a baby sprinkle? ›

For a second baby — This is called a baby sprinkle and is to celebrate a second, third or even more babies. As the parents will have most of the newborn essentials already you don't need to spend a lot. Buying a gift between $20 and $40 is enough.

What is the difference between a sprinkle and a sip and see? ›

Beyond the difference in timing, there's another differentiating factor between a shower or sprinkle and a sip and see: who hosts the event. While close friends, siblings, aunts or cousins, or coworkers typically throw parents-to-be a baby shower or sprinkle, the new parents themselves often host the sip and see.

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