In this March 15, 2012 photo provided by Sunny by Design, a twins baby shower decorated and styled by Sunny by Design using Dr. Seuss' Thing One and Thing Two characters is shown in Ramstein, Germany. The red, white and blue color scheme, coupled with Seussian imagery and typography and a Cat in the Hat shaped cake, was a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of multiples. (AP Photo/Sunny by Design)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
This undated publicity photo provided by Anders Ruff shows designers and stylists Maureen Anders and Adria Ruff’s use of a palette of mint, aqua, yellow and lime green for a gender neutral baby shower in Tega Cay, S.C. Incorporating handmade elements like wool pompoms, simple printable paper decor, and using paper, marshmallows and cake decorations as centerpiece “flowers,” is an inexpensive and creative way to create a unique display. (AP Photo/Anders Ruff, Becca Bond Photography)
In this March 15, 2012 photo provided by Sunny by Design, parfaits on a table at a twins baby shower using Dr. Seuss' Thing One and Thing Two characters is shown in Ramstein, Germany. The red, white and blue color scheme, coupled with Seussian imagery and typography and a Cat in the Hat shaped cake, was a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of multiples. (AP Photo/Sunny by Design)
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