I love to wrap! Matching ribbon, the package decorations (rattles, teething rings for a baby shower- measuring spoons, etc for a bridal shower). The whole nine yards.
I've been having trouble finding wrapping paper that I really like lately. Maybe because wrapping is "going out of style".
If someone didn't want wrapped presents though, that would be okay with me. For all the reasons previously mentioned.
Now is where I hijack this thread.
I recently went to a baby shower for a 2nd cousin. Didn't really want to go, but felt obligated since she lives next door (with parents and grandmother). Her boyfriend hunts, so there was sort of a hunting decor/ theme (think pink and camouflage). While everyone was waiting for the gifts to be opened, I assume it was to give everyone time to arrive, the mom to be said how bored she was.
I could go on, but the real kicker for me was there were scrolls of some sort tied with a little bow on the cake table. Everyone was told to make sure they took one. I read it and at first thought it was thanking everyone for coming, no, it turned out those were the official thank you.
Now I may be old school, but I believe in Thank you cards. I feel if someone took the time (and expense) to go to your baby registry, pick out and buy a gift they should be sent a thank you card (or even an e-mail). Something personal.
I get the whole being busy with a new baby, but I don't think that's an excuse. The shower was at least 6 weeks before the baby was born, and she doesn't work, so how busy could she have been.
By the way, she's 18 and from what I've heard from one of her friends she got pregnant to get out of the house.

That plan didn't work.