If you are tired of the same-old, same-old party, consider a T-shirt party for your next gathering. Rather than having guests bring a gift for a birthday, anniversary, baby shower or bridal shower party, each guest will bring a T-shirt in the parties theme.
The guest of honor was not told about the gift theme ahead of time. As she began opening the gifts, which were all T-shirts, she slowly figured out what was going on. The first T-shirt she opened was kind of an “oh”. The second shirt, was an “uh?” By the time she opened the third shirt everyone was hooting. The guest of honor quickly figured out the theme of her party.
I’m sure there were plenty of margaritas and other libations that loosened up the women. It would’ve been a fun party to go to.
The host will provide a number of onesies in various sizes - at least one per guest. The host will set up a decorating table with permanent markers and paint for the guests to use.
The party should also have a theme. This helps the guest figure out what to write and draw on the onesies.
Then after the baby graduates from onesie, the party host or grandmother will have the baby onesies made into a quilt.
OR, you can follow the plan of attack for a typical T-shirt party, except they would bring baby T-shirts or onesies.
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It doesn’t have to be a dirty T-shirt party. Think of your guest of honor and what they like. Choose your theme accordingly.
For example, if they are a big fan of Mickey Mouse, have a Mickey Mouse T-shirt party. You know your friend, your spouse, or your sibling. Choose something he or she will like.
In your invitation, explain the nature of the party to the guests. Tell your guest that in lieu of the gift to bring a T-shirt of the desired theme. Be sure to indicate the size T-shirt the guest of honor wears.
A simple and straightforward theme probably does not need much elaboration. But a more conceptual theme, such as the dirty T-shirt, may need additional explanation.
For a baby shower, if you plan to have a decorating onesies party, you won't have your guest bring a onesie. But, if you choose a T-shirt party style, then you would ask the guest to bring a shirt or onesies in theme.
At some parties, gifts are opened after the party or as they arrive. At a T-shirt party, the gifts need to be opened altogether and with the group involved.
To help offset the cost of the quilt, ask each guest to donate $20-$25 towards the quilt. If the cost of a T-shirt and a donation towards the quilt is too much for your guest, you could encourage them to find a used T-shirt from a garage sale or resale shop.
If you know ahead a time that you will be making a quilt from the T-shirts, the size of the T-shirt will not matter and the graphic on the T-shirt is more important.
The recipient might want to wear the T-shirts for a while. In that case, let them know that you will be in charge of having them made into a quilt at such point they would.
In the case of a baby onesies party, the quilt might not be made until the baby is over a year old. Make sure you have a way to work it out with the recipient to have the quilt made. (Note, we do not have gift certificates.)
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Below is a photo of the dirty T-shirt quilt we made. Be forewarned that it is a little “R” rated. Don’t scroll down if you don’t want to see it.
On the bottom left hand side of the quilt here, just above the kitten and hidden behind the three teal blocks is a T-shirt block of a _____. Can you guess what that might be?
Yep, that's why it has a "fly".