SUN SAVERS

Four cash-saving tips to host a gender reveal party for your impending arrival

Here are affordable ways to make your announcement . . . 

MORE new parents are hosting US-inspired gender reveal parties for their babies’ imp-ending arrivals.

The get-togethers usually involve a gimmick to break the news of whether it’s a girl or boy.

Getty
Here’s how you can be in at the birth of the trend from America – and pay less for it

Here are affordable ways to make your announcement . . . 

BAKE A CAKE: If you’re good in the kitchen, whip up a Victoria sponge — but with one key difference.

Add blue food colouring for a boy, or pink for a girl, to the mixture before baking.

Don’t hold back, you want guests to be able to clearly identify the colour.

When cooled, cover the cake completely with a sheet of rolled white icing (£2.75 for 1kg from Sainsbury’s).

Parents can then slice into the bake to let the baby’s gender be known.

CHEAT CAKE: If you don’t fancy making your own cake, buy a large plain one instead. Morrisons’ celebration one for 12 people, priced £8.50, works perfectly.

Carefully flip it upside down and cut out a round hole in the middle.

Fill the gap with either pink of blue Smarties and cover with a cake board before turning it the right way again.

As you cut slices, the Smarties will come pouring out.

Gender Reveal Goes Hilariously Wrong!

POP IT: A balloon filled with confetti is a simple but effective way of sharing the news and creates a little bit of drama.

Argos sells a “boy or girl” gender- reveal balloon for £5 complete with blue or pink confetti that you can add.

When popped, the confetti spills, out telling everyone the gender.

BIG BASH: A pinata is a fun way to signal a baby’s gender — pick up a rainbow-coloured donkey pinata for £6 at The Range.

Then fill with coloured sweets depending on whether the baby is male or female. You could pick out the strawberry-flavour Starburst from a pack, for example, or blue M&Ms.

The parents, or even guests, can then take it in turns to whack the pinata until it breaks open and all is revealed.

  • All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.

Deal of the day

very.co.uk
Save £65 on Bestway’s 12ft pool with filter pump

COOL off this summer thanks to Bestway’s 12ft pool with filter pump, down from £129.99 to £64.99 at Very.co.uk.

SAVE: £65

Cheap treat

Matalan
These shades are just £5 from Matalan

THROW on these shades, £5 from Matalan, to look chic in the sunshine.

What’s new?

SNACK on Asda’s new range of six globally inspired crisp flavours.

Choose from Caprese Salad or Habanero Hot Honey, £1.35 a bag.

Top swap

toms.com
These black espadrilles are £60 from TOMS

H&M
But you could get H&M’s version for just £17.99 instead

FINISH off a laidback outfit with these black espadrilles, above, £60, from . Or trot to H&M for this similar pair for £17.99.

SAVE: £42.01

Little helper

GET 50 per cent off Horrible Histories: Terrible Thames boat tour tickets on selected holiday dates, making kids children’s ones £7.50 and adults £12.50.

Use the code ThamesSun when booking at terriblethames.com.

PLAY NOW TO WIN £200

Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle

JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle.

Every month we’re giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers – whether you’re saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered.

Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

The more codes you enter, the more tickets you’ll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

Exit mobile version