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    • A Brief History of Baby Shower Cards

      Baby shower cards have been around for centuries, but their history is not well-documented. The earliest known baby shower cards date back to the 18th century, and they were simply handwritten notes that were given to the mother-to-be. These notes often contained congratulations and well-wishes for the upcoming arrival of the baby.

      In the 19th century, baby shower cards began to become more elaborate. They were often decorated with flowers, ribbons, and other embellishments. The messages in these cards also became more sentimental, often expressing the giver’s hopes and dreams for the child.

      In the 20th century, baby shower cards became even more popular. They were now mass-produced, and they could be found in a wide variety of styles and designs. The messages in these cards also became more personal, often reflecting the giver’s relationship with the mother-to-be.

      Today, baby shower cards are a ubiquitous part of baby shower celebrations. They are often given by friends, family, and co-workers, and they can be found in a wide variety of styles and designs. The messages in these cards are also more personal than ever before, often reflecting the giver’s hopes and dreams for the child.

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