"No Wrap" showers are becoming increasingly more popular. My Best Friend is a Party Planner in Chicago, and she says these types of showers are always requested.
I really wish these no wrap showers were "in" when I got married. There is only so much feigning excitement over kitchen items that I can pull off in a short period of time.![]()
They have clear or colored cellophane that you can wrap things in. My guess is so people could see the gift but she didn't have to unwrap them? I guess in that case, why bother?I received a baby shower invitation that said "Please be a dear and wrap in clear". I have no idea what that means.
Just received an invitation to a wedding shower. The invitation said to not wrap the gift in order to save time. The shower is from 1:00-4:00 in a small church basement. What could possibly take so long? We will be there for three hours. There could not be that many people invited. The space is very small. Has anyone ever heard of this idea before?
And it eliminates the silly "make a hat & veil out of the wrapping paper & ribbon" activity at showers!![]()
I received a baby shower invitation that said "Please be a dear and wrap in clear". I have no idea what that means.
I actually just went to a baby shower today that asked us not to wrap the gifts. She's a close friend of mine. She said it was for two reasons. The first was to be "green" and not waste paper. The second was that she didn't want to make people sit through the long gift-opening process so they just put all the unwrapped gifts on a table to be displayed. No problems with it on my end!
ETA: I just read the above posts. It's definitely a generational thing. A lot of folks in my age group (I'm 30) aren't opening the gifts in front of everyone anymore. The last few baby and wedding showers I've been to didn't do it and I can't say I mind at all. I actually hate that part, especially if you didn't spend as much as everyone else.
How would this prevent you from not looking cheap?This sounds awesome to me. I have always hated feeling like I have to keep buying more and more to go with my gift because I know it will be opened in front of everyone and I don't want to look cheap. Sometimes my budget is just tight but I don't like looking stingy as EVERYONE in the room watches and takes pictures of the honored guest opening my gift.![]()