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Baby Sprinkle Invitations

A baby sprinkle is distinctly different from a full shower—it's a smaller, more intimate gathering that honors a second (or third, or fourth) baby without the registry formality. Your invitation should feel warm and purposeful, acknowledging that this is a new chapter while keeping the tone lighter and more celebratory than a traditional shower.

Starts from: “We're hosting a low-key sprinkle for our second baby, Clara, on Saturday afternoon at our home in Portland. We want something sweet but not over-the-top, and we'd love to include close friends and family.” — edit anything once it’s designed.

Three directions — different wording, different design

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Join us to celebrate

A Little Sprinkle for Clara

Soft leaves

Saturday, April 12
2:00 pm

The Hendersons' Home
1847 Laurel Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Casual

Please reply by April 5 to sarah@email.com or 503-555-0142

Gifts are absolutely not expected—your presence is the present.

Warm & Personal · Botanical Editorial
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You're invited to a little something special

One More Makes Our Joy Complete

Soft leaves

Saturday, April 12
2:00 pm

The Hendersons' Home
1847 Laurel Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Casual

Please reply by April 5 to sarah@email.com or 503-555-0142

Gifts are absolutely not expected—your presence is the present.

Playful & Modern · Letterpress Romance
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We would be delighted if you could join us

To Meet Our Clara

Soft leaves

Saturday, April 12
2:00 pm

The Hendersons' Home
1847 Laurel Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Casual

Please reply by April 5 to sarah@email.com or 503-555-0142

Gifts are absolutely not expected—your presence is the present.

Tender & Graceful · Atelier Minimal

Wording examples

Baby Sprinkle invitation wording

Warm & Personal

Join us to celebrate the arrival of our sweet Clara

Saturday, April 12 at 2:00 pm

at our home in Portland

Light refreshments and good company

No gifts, please—we have what we need

Just bring yourself and your joy

Playful & Modern

You're invited to a little something special

A baby sprinkle for Clara

Saturday, April 12 at 2:00 pm

Our place, our people, our happiness

Casual dress, easy vibes, no registry pressure

RSVP by April 5

Tender & Graceful

We would be delighted if you could join us for an intimate gathering

to welcome our daughter, Clara, into the world

Saturday, April 12 at 2:00 pm

our home in Portland

An afternoon of tea, treats, and treasured time

Your presence is all we could ask for

Good to know

What's the difference between a baby shower and a baby sprinkle?

A baby sprinkle is typically smaller and less formal than a traditional shower, often held for second or subsequent babies. Showers usually involve gifts and games; sprinkles are more relaxed gatherings centered on celebrating the new arrival with close friends and family. You can use RevelPost to customize your invitation with specific wording that sets expectations—like mentioning gifts aren't expected—so guests arrive with the right mindset.

Should we include registry information or gift suggestions on a baby sprinkle invitation?

Most sprinkles explicitly note that gifts aren't expected, since the focus is on celebrating the baby rather than acquiring items. If you do want to share a small registry or specific needs (like diapers in a certain size), you can include that warmly on the invitation or mention it verbally when guests RSVP. RevelPost's custom RSVP questions let you ask if guests want to contribute to a group gift or bring something specific, making coordination effortless.

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