
What Is a Sip and See Party?
5 min readUpdated March 06, 2025
5 min readUpdated March 06, 2025
If you're wondering what a sip and see is, it's a gathering to welcome and celebrate a new baby. Also known as a, "sip n see”, it's more casual than a baby shower and is often hosted by the new parents or close family members.
To better understand the meaning of a sip and see , think of it as an informal event where family and friends enjoy some refreshments (sip) and meet (see) your newly arrived baby.
Sip and see parties can be held in place of a baby shower or in addition to one—whatever you prefer!
Read on to learn about these welcome-baby sip and see parties: hosting, etiquette, theme and decoration ideas, and more.
Why Have a Sip and See?
Friends and family may be eager to visit your newborn, but you're probably interested in getting into a new routine and grabbing some sleep whenever you can find a minute.
A sip and see party helps reduce unexpected drop-ins to your place, and it gives your loved ones a chance to meet your new baby.
Having a sip and see is a convenient way to host a group of your loved ones at once, reducing the number of one-on-one visits during this busy time. It's also an opportunity to feel the love and support of your friends and family.
When to Have a Sip and See
Even if you're bursting to have your sip and see, try to wait to have visitors until at least two weeks after bringing your baby home. This not only gives you more time to recover from pregnancy and childbirth, but also gives your little one's immune system time to develop and get stronger.
Your family and friends are probably super excited to share the joy of your new little one, but establishing your own routine and getting into the swing of having a newborn at home is important too.
By the time your baby is about 4 months old to 6 months old, the two of you will have settled into your routines, and it might feel more comfortable to have a bunch of people around then. Still, the only “rule” for when to have a sip and see is when you think the time is right.
Who to Invite to Your Sip and See
Invite any friends and extended family who you want to meet your baby.
When making your sip and see invitation list, think about how many people you'll feel comfortable hosting in your home and possibly holding your new baby. If a large crowd might feel stressful, keep the invitation list smaller.
If you have a large extended family and lots of friends you'd like to include, consider having a couple of smaller sip and see parties instead of one big one. It might take more planning and resources, but you might decide it’s worth it to make the experience more enjoyable and manageable for you.
How to Host a Sip and See
If you're planning to host your own sip and see party, consider asking a close friend or family member for a little help.
Elaborate decorations or party games aren't necessarily expected at a sip and see because your little one will be the big focus.Here are some things to do or consider for a great sip and see party:
Sip and See Themes and Decoration Ideas
Here are a few theme and décor ideas that may inspire you. Make your sip and see as simple or as extravagant as you prefer!
The World Is Yours
Just think of the possibilities your little one has ahead of them! Your sip and see is in honor of your baby, so take it to the top with a “The World Is Yours” theme. Decorate with maps, globes, and flags from different countries around the world.
Create invitations that look similar to a passport. Serve foods and drinks that represent a few of your favorite countries. For example, serve French canapés, Greek olives, Hungarian goulash, or Italian wine.
Sweet Honey Bee
Your baby brings lots of sweetness to your life, so honor the new addition to your beehive with a bumblebee theme. Decorate with lots of black and yellow balloons or streamers. Create little bee cutouts with construction paper and hang them around the room.
Serve some cookies or cupcakes with decorative bees and honeypots on them. Let your friends and family know what the buzz is all about with invitations shaped like honeypots with little bees on them.
Our Shining Star
Think gold or silver, glitter, and champagne. Your shining, sparkling star is brightening up the world! Decorate with gold balloons and sprinkle glittery confetti on tables around the room. Find gold or silver chrome letter balloons and spell out your baby’s name with them.
Star-shaped cookies or finger sandwiches cut into star shapes can finish the theme along with some lovely, chilled champagne.
The Sweetest Thing
Your little one is the sweetest thing, as could be the fabulous dessert bar that you might like to have if you pick this theme. Serve bowls of candy, doughnuts with bright sprinkles, and pieces of fruit on sticks. . . it'll be a sugar rush to remember!
For drinks, have a big bowl of your favorite fruity punch or a variety of fruit teas.
Decorate with every color of the candy rainbow including colorful streamers and bright balloons.
Sip and See Party Tips
The Basics of Sip and See Etiquette
There's some basic sip and see etiquette for both you and your guests. Here are some things for you to consider:
If you've been invited to a sip and see party, here are some etiquette basics for you:
Enjoy your sip and see, and cherish this special time with your friends and family!
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