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It’s a pink thing! Maybe you are out here brainstorming the best pink food for baby shower planning for an upcoming pink-themed celebration. If so, this is the post for you! We have rounded up pink baby shower punch and pink baby shower foods like pink baby shower treats and blue baby shower cookies. Some of the features include baby shower pink cakes and pink and gold cake. We also have pink baby shower drinks ideas from the best bloggers around! But this post is useful for anyone planning a pink party – a pink girl’s party, Valentine’s Day party, etc.

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A Simple Pink Theme

Maybe it’s just me, but many baby shower themes have gone over the top these days! Sometimes the occasion simply calls for a few simple pops of pink! A pretty pink party comes together quite easily!

Pops of pink could be anything from a cluster of pretty pink balloons, pink confetti on the tables, fresh pink flowers in modern vases, pretty velvet pink tablecloths, etc. It doesn’t have to be over the top – unless you want it to be, of course! And that is perfectly okay, too!

Tons of Perfect Pink Baby Shower Foods and Drinks

Check this list below and you will surely find the perfect pink food for baby shower planning contributed by some of my fellow bloggers! As I said, these pink foods and pink drinks are perfect for a pink birthday party, a pink graduation party, a Race for the Cure party, etc.

You might need a few savory pink foods to pop in among the sweet items.

If you need pink drinks for a pink baby shower, we have you covered! Check out this pink party punch, cotton candy mocktail, pink sherbet punch, and citrus mocktail!

This next item is not a recipe at all, but a super cute theme idea for your all pink baby shower!

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50 Pretty in Pink Baby Shower Food Ideas for a Girl

These luscious recipes and pink food ideas are perfect for a baby shower menu.

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My daughter loves all things pink, so this recipe was just right for her birthday. Even my teenage son (not a fan of pink) ate his share, too. —Paulette Smith, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Tangy mayonnaise-Dijon sauce adds zip to flaky pastry and layers of crisp arugula, thinly sliced smoked salmon and nutty-flavored Asiago cheese. —Jamie Brown-Miller, Napa, California

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My guests enjoy this refreshing cherry-topped drink. It’s just right on a hot southern summer evening. And it’s pretty, too.—Awynne Thurstenson, Siloam Springs, Arkansas

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This appetizer or side dish makes a crispy complement to any Italian entree. I just started with my grandmother’s bruschetta recipe and added fresh tomatoes! It’s one of the yummiest bruschetta recipes I’ve found. —Jean Franzoni, Rutland, Vermont

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After a card game one evening, our hostess served graham crackers spread with prepared strawberry cream cheese. The flavor combination was delicious. So I decided to create this Strawberry Cream Cheese Dip using fresh berries. Guests appreciate this simple snack. —Carol Gaus, Elk Grove Village, Illinois

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These little cuties pack all the appeal of a dinner baked potato into the perfect bite-sized appetizer. I top off each one with a dollop of sour cream and coarsely ground pepper. —Sarah Shaikh, Mumbai, India

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I make these attractive, buttery cookies to serve at our remote guest lodge, and all the cooks in the kitchen are addicted to them! —Patsy Wolfenden, Golden, British Columbia

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Radishes are often overlooked as a mere salad garnish, but their bright, crisp flavor is a welcome addition to many dishes, including this orange guacamole. For balance, pair radish’s peppery crunch with a soft, sweet fruit. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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We eat grapefruit for breakfast and in winter fruit salads—why not for dessert? Here’s a sweet-tart cake that’s easy, delicious and one of a kind. Oh, and healthy, too! —Maiah Miller, Montclair, Vermont

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Years ago, I found a version of this sausage and meatballs recipe in a cookbook. At first taste, my family judged it a keeper. The tangy, saucy meatballs are requested by our friends whenever I host card night. We also take the yummy dish on camping trips. —Marybell Lintott, Vernon, British Columbia

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Rhubarb is the featured ingredient in this blush-colored punch. A friend passed the recipe on to me, and we enjoy it so much that I thought others might, too. —Rebecca Mininger, Jeromesville, Ohio

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This is a dessert take on bruschetta. Sweet, cinnamony toast slices are topped with a cream cheese mixture, strawberries and almonds. They are like miniature cheesecakes and so yummy! —Christi Meixner, Aurora, Illinois

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When unexpected company calls during the holidays, this shrimp salad is the perfect fit. It’s quick to put together, too, leaving you more time to spend with your guests. — Karen Moore, Jacksonville, Florida

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Pomegranates make dessert festive and bright with a burst of juicy sweetness. These pomegranate bars are no exception. —Lisa Keys, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

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Faced with an abundant grape crop, I created this easy, impressive-looking dessert. I like to add a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of coarse sugar to finish it off. —Kallee Krong-McCreery, Escondido, California

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Our seven children and four grandkids voted this festive, flavorful cookie a “keeper.” We gave a batch to our mail carrier, in thanks for trudging through so much snow, and she asked for the recipe. —Ruth Anne Dale, Titusville, Pennsylvania

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These tempting cheese-stuffed tomatoes are bursting with fresh flavor. Use the small end of a melon scoop to easily remove the pulp. —Laura LeRoy, Waxhaw, North Carolina

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My next-door neighbor shared this recipe with me, and I simply cannot improve it! You can make it ahead and cook it quickly when company arrives. The combo of poppy seeds, ham and cheese, horseradish and brown sugar makes it so delicious. —Iris Weihemuller, Baxter, Minnesota

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I learned to bake beside my mom and grandmother. When I was on break from college, I knew just how to entertain myself: I made cookies. Sharing this recipe with my mom and grandmother was a proud moment.—Andrea Zulauf, Livonia, New York

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This calorie and caffeine-free tea has a delightful rosy color.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin

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This recipe is a spinoff a cherry chicken main dish my husband adores. The combination of sweet, tart and salty flavors provides a contrast that’s hard to resist. —Shelley Platten, Amherst, Wisconsin

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This salmon dip is a delightful hors d’oeuvre that’s excellent for any occasion. The combination of salmon, cream cheese and spices gives it terrific flavor. —Raymonde Hebert Bernier, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec

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Strawberry shortcake is one of my favorite desserts. I thought it would be great to capture all that wonderful flavor, so I made these strawberry shortcake cookies topped with pink strawberry frosting. —Allison Anderson, Avondale, Arizona

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These finger sandwiches are filling enough to satisfy hearty appetites. I've served the fun little stacks at every event, including holiday gatherings, showers and tailgate parties. —Kelly Williams, Forked River, New Jersey

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Dainty and light, these tartlets feature two of my favorites —lemon and cheesecake —in one yummy morsel. They look lovely topped with fresh raspberries, but sliced strawberries are just as pretty and delicious. —Gwyn Brandt, Hibbing, Minnesota

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My husband and I met at a cooking class. We have loved creating menus and entertaining ever since. These make-ahead antipasto skewers are always a hit. —Denise Hazen, Cincinnati, Ohio

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These luscious stuffed berries are the perfect bite-sized dessert. —Stephen Munro, Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia

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I like to take these quick and easy treats to potlucks and family gatherings. They're always well received! —Pam Kokes, North Loup, Nebraska

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A line forms quickly behind this quichelike torte at family gatherings. The wedges are easy to eat as finger food, and it's delicious hot or cold. — Barbara Estabrook, Rhinelander, Wisconsin

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Topped with a chocolate kiss, these cherry-flavored cookies look super cute on a dessert tray. Share them with family and friends. —Joy Yurk, Grafton, Wisconsin

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This fruit salad has such a surprising yet fabulous mix of flavors that friends often ask for the recipe. Combine seedless watermelon varieties in yellow, red and pink for a colorful twist. —Heidi Haight, Macomb, Michigan

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Talk about a conversation piece! These fun, yummy bars will get people talking. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Making this salad is a lot like putting in a garden. I “plant” everything in nice, neat sections, just as I do with seedlings. —Patricia Kile, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

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These pretty pink cookies always turn out so tender. They are the hit of my holiday! —Barbara Nowakowski, North Tonawanda, New York

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I first made this ham salad recipe for a shower, and everyone raved about it. Now when I go to a potluck, I take it—along with copies of the recipe. —Patricia Reed, Pine Bluff, Arkansas

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Every spring, we had strawberries and rhubarb on our farm outside Seattle. These fruity hand pies remind me of those times and of Grandma Winnie’s baking. —Shawn Carleton, San Diego, California

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This lovely appetizer is almost too pretty to eat! Sweet watermelon cubes hold a refreshing topping that showcases cucumber, red onion and fresh herbs. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Eat these pretty treats as is or crush them into a bowl of strawberries and whipped cream. Readers of my blog, utry.it, went nuts when I posted that idea.—Amy Tong, Anaheim, California

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Roast beef sandwiches never last long at a party, especially if you dollop them with mayo, mustard, horseradish and pickled giardiniera relish. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin

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For a fruit salad that’s delightful, we combine berries and citrus with a honey-lime dressing flecked with poppy seeds. —Carrie Howell, Lehi, Utah

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Not your ordinary layer dip, the bold combination of hummus and Greek yogurt will be a new most-requested recipe at your next baby shower or gathering. —Elizabeth Dumont, Boulder, Colorado

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This recipe explodes with raspberry flavor! It's a wonderful summertime treat.—Doreen Patterson, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia

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Baking a fun treat is a must when my four grandchildren come to stay for "grandma camp." Sometimes the grandkids help by piping the cake batter. —Linda Schend, Kenosha, Wisconsin

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When it’s too hot to eat inside, I head out to the patio. Shred some rotisserie chicken and toss with mango, watermelon and grapes for an ooh-ahh healthy chicken salad. —Barbara Spitzer, Lodi, California

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Store-bought spaghetti sauce speeds up the preparation of these homemade meatball appetizers. Leftovers make terrific sub sandwiches.—Rene McCrory, Indianapolis, Indiana

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Our family loves fresh strawberries, so I look for different ways to use them. This tempting, yummy dessert has sweet strawberries, tart lime and salty pretzels. —Alexandra Barnett, Forest, Virginia

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These sandwiches are always welcome at lunchtime around our house. Sweet pineapple and crunchy pecans are nice additions to ordinary chicken salad. —Carol Alexander, Midland, Michigan

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Summertime and watermelon go hand in hand. My melon sorbet is fresh, fruity and without the gluten and eggs you get in many other frozen desserts. —Rachel Lewis, Danville, Virginia

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The variety of tomatoes, onions and peppers makes this chunky salsa so good. Whenever I try to take a batch to a get-together, it’s hard to keep my family from finishing it off first! It’s a super snack with tortilla chips or as a relish with meat. —Connie Siese, Wayne, Michigan

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These fruity kabobs are so refreshing on a warm day. They're also a quick and easy treat for get-togethers. —Kathleen Hedger, Godfrey, Illinois

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Originally Published: July 19, 2021

Ellie Martin Cliffe

Now Taste of Home's content director, Ellie has been writing about food and parenting for almost 20 years. When she isn't at TOH HQ, she's likely trying gluten- and dairy-free recipes, canning whatever's in season, listening to anything with a fiddle, or playing Forbidden Island with her family.

49 Baby Shower Decorations To Inspire Your Celebration

Your loved one has a baby on the way and it's time to celebrate by throwing a party to shower them with love and gifts. Whether you're planning for a New Bouncing Boy, a cute little girl, or gender is a secret, there's no shortage of themes and decor to choose from and plan for when designing a baby shower.

From boho chic and vintage flair to fairy tale princesses and forest baby showers, we have prepared some of the cutest baby shower decorations for your celebration. These 49The design ideas are sure to spark some inspiration for your next baby shower.

1. Romper Decoration

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Let your guests be part of the festive action! A onesie decoration table that harmonizes with your theme will not only add holiday decor, but also give guests a fun time, and give your child's new wardrobe a boost.

2. The baby is maturing

Source: Jordan Dunaway

If you're throwing a baby shower for a beer drinker and their soon-to-be little half-pint, then a beer-themed party is just the ticket. Small bags of bar mix are perfect party treats, and beer bottles are a double vase for decor. The party will be a no-beer-lie!

3. Hey, it's a boy

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Anchors off! You can't go wrong with an adorable sea baby shower for your new little boy. A cute blue anchor cake pairs beautifully with a cute (and useful) life buoy made entirely out of diapers. nine0003

4. All About This Birch

Source: Hello Dear

A baby shower decked out in birch from top to bottom would not be complete without a beautiful birch backdrop. The simple rustic beauty makes the perfect backdrop for photos and gift openings for a newborn baby.

5. Monogram Motifs

Source: Reference Book

Use your initials or your child's name to emboss items such as napkins and plates. This will add a personal touch to every part of the celebration. nine0003

6. All Grown Up

Source: Sivanaila

This outdoor baby shower is for the mom who doesn't want a baby shower. Quirky, casual and beautiful, it features decor elements such as a huge airy garland that spans the entire backyard, a gorgeous and elegant white iced cake with tons of flowers, and whimsical treats.

7. Am I Blue?

Source: Marty's reflections

Blue pompoms and paper wheels hang to celebrate the arrival of the new boy in this elephant-themed baby shower. Don't miss the matching blue finger food containers and even the blue party punch. nine0003

8. Baby Love

Source: Sparkles for All

Stylish little boy shower with touches of gorgeous gold and sweet blue. The venue has an amazing wall of greenery that serves as the perfect backdrop for photos.

9. Beautifully Illuminated

Source: Six Smart Sisters

This beautiful DIY lighted tulle curtain would make the perfect addition to the guest of honor at her baby shower. Use it as a backdrop for photos or while she opens presents for a new bundle of joy, or even hang it behind your table of treats and sweets to brighten up the space. nine0003

10. Baby Owls

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For some time now, owls have offered cute and whimsical decor. String wood cutouts and faux leaves together to enhance nature in your holiday decor. Plus, you can hang them up in your child's nursery as soon as they arrive for a fun look. nine0003

11. Baby Best Wishes

Source: Art Bar

This sweet baby shower activity will be a memory that the mom-to-be will read over and over again as her baby grows up. Have the party guests write down their tips, advice, and wishes for the newborn and then secure them to the ribbon. After the shower, she can use them to decorate the nursery.

12. Blue & White

Source: Glorious Treats

Simple and sweet, this holiday table is decked out in shades of blue and white. Blue jars hold fresh white flowers and blue and white dishes showcasing delicious holiday food. Pull the eye along with a fun polka dot garland in shades of blue. nine0003

13. Boho Baby

Source: Nursery Project / Kelly Hughes

Macrame draperies, bright flower garlands and greenery combine to create a laid-back bohemian party for the free-spirited mom-to-be. The fringed "Oh Baby" banner is the crown jewel that ties this design together.

14. Boy O Boy

Source: Domestic Fashionista

When it comes to baby shower decorations, it's all about the details. The shower for this new boy includes a super cute mini clothesline with onesies hanging over the baby shower gifts. The table with sweets and treats is decorated with hanging puffs and peas. nine0003

15. Classic White

Source: Mom's Diary

Classic white never goes out of style. The all-white flowers and décor pair with white frosted cupcakes, cookies, and cake. Vintage touches like a vintage pedal car and leather name tags give this party a sweet sophistication.

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Tassel Pleasure

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Tassels are a fun and easy addition to any décor, especially this jungle theme. Collect them in your party color scheme and string them together into a garland to hang all over the room. If you're hosting a party at home, they'll look great hanging over your front door when guests arrive. nine0003

17. Colorful Fun

Source: Hey Let's Do Things

If you're looking for a bright and colorful way to decorate a baby shower, look no further than these easy-to-make paper rosettes. Choose colors that match your theme, then hang these flowers on the wall (or anywhere!) for a pop of colorful fun.

18. Decorate Donuts

Source: Making Manzanita

DIY an overly cute three-tiered donut diaper cake as a centerpiece for your donut themed baby shower. You'll be surprised how easy it is to make a diaper cake—and the new mom is sure to put those diapers to good use after the party is over. nine0003

19. Diaper Cakes

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Diaper cakes are delicious and, most importantly, extremely healthy for the expectant mother. They can be created to match the theme of any party—for boys or girls—and can be used as centerpieces on guest tables, decor for your candy table, or placed throughout the room as an accent decor.

20. Princess party

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Celebrate the birth of a new girl with the help of princesses. Surrounded by all the magic of these characters, the mother-to-be will feel like she is in a fairy tale. Don't forget to buy a pair of fancy mouse ears for the guest of honor!

21. DIY Saurus

Source: Nat Your Average Girl

Dinosaurs may be extinct, but the Dino-themed party is right on trend. These DIY decorations include tropical leaves, handmade dinosaur garland and many figurines. Mixing some geometric shapes gives the party a modern sophistication. nine0003

22. DIY Centerpieces

Source: Daily Dose of DIY

These adorable handmade centerpieces are not only pretty—they're also easy to make. Whether you're having a new boy's party or you're decorating a girl's shower, make these fun lanterns to brighten guest tables.

23. Fairy Floral

Source: 12th and White

Celebrate the blooming baby with fabulous floral decor! A fun floral photo frame and sweet flower topped cupcakes are the perfect accents for a beautiful botanical theme. nine0003

24. Girly Girl

Source: Make Life Beautiful

This little girls shower decor is precious in pink and mint hues. Pink tissue paper pom-poms are fluffed up into large flowers and serve as a backdrop for a meal table that's sure to make the mom-to-be drink water—sweet treats include chocolate-covered pretzels and pink icing cupcakes.

25. Harry Potter Party

Source: KrisBeeMama

Celebrate the arrival of the new Muggle with a Harry Potter baby shower. Create this banner using Harry Potter font and yellow paper to welcome your little Muggle to the wizarding world. nine0003

26. Luxurious Garden Party

Source: Miss Kyrie Loves

If the weather is good, consider having a lavish and beautiful baby shower garden party to celebrate the pregnancy. Decorate with floral sprays in gorgeous fall hues, a whimsical balloon garland, and a seriously mouth-watering grazing table. Incorporate this theme into your invitations for a truly cohesive event.

27. Little Slugger

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Hit your next parka boy shower with an adorable baseball theme - adorned with red, white and blue and baseball appetizers. Don't forget the peanuts and crackers!

28. Little Cutie

Source: Twinkle Twinkle Little Party

Here's an absolutely adorable summer party idea. Little cuties - those tiny, sweet oranges are the theme for this shower. Help the new mom celebrate her little future cutie with orange, white and green decorations and of course a cute little party for every guest. nine0003

29. mother earth

Source: Shannon Clare

This baby shower has an organic, earthy vibe. The ombre menu shows guests what delicious treats they will be eating. Party favors include flower and ribbon bracelets and craft bags filled with muesli and trail mix.

30. Dirty Buddies

Source: Mom Always Knows

Whether your party is for a new boy or you're getting ready to welcome a bouncing girl into the world, you'll need snacks in your baby shower. Dirty Buddies are a deliciously delicious treat that can be dressed up in blue or pink—or any other color—to match your baby shower decor. nine0003

31. Now I Know My Alphabet

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Spell it all out in colorful and fun papier-mâché letters decorated to match your baby shower theme. This boy soul theme was a journey, so some of the letters were decorated with a world map.

32. Funsie vest

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Source: Lavendar Julep

Here's a really fun, modern idea for a onesie decoration baby shower station! Hang a mini clothesline nearby for guests to show off their finished overalls. The mother-to-be will be delighted if she takes home a handful of new trendy baby clothes.

33. Potterhead Parties

Source: Our Handmade Life

If the mom-to-be is a fan of the popular book and movie series, throw her a Harry Potter themed baby shower that will help her welcome her tiny Muggle to the world. She will be transported straight to Hogwarts with magical decor, cupcakes and a welcome banner. nine0003

34. Rustic Glamor

Source: Hostess with Mostess

Combine two different styles to create your own unique theme. Try mixing rustic elements like tree stumps and wooden spoons with glamorous accents of lace and edible gold. The result is this fabulous rustic glam decor.

35. simple elegance

Source: creative wife and joyful worker

Stylish birch, greenery and metallic gold accents combine to create an elegant and discreet gender neutral baby shower. Sweet new mom quote printed and framed in gold, it decorates the sweet table, and later can decorate the nursery. nine0003

36. Simply Sophisticated

Source: Little Miss Party Planner

Baby showers don't have to be pastel and childish. Instead, go for a sophisticated, grown-up vibe with rich golds and natural greens. You can still turn on some quirks by hanging balloons that spell out “baby.”

37. spring

Source: Play At Parties

Here's a simple DIY decoration that's perfect for a vintage spring baby shower. bottles and vases and finish with a stripe of lace for a sweet vintage look.0003

38. Slim Mickey

Source: 12th and White

Here's a subtle and sophisticated way to decorate everyone's favorite cartoon mouse - without going overboard. An embroidered hoop, eucalyptus and pink flowers were used to create this Mickey Mouse decor. Pair it with delicate desserts like mouse ear cookies and muffins.

39. Teddy Bear Blues

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What could be more adorable than this teddy bear shower celebrating the new boy? There are so many sweet details, from teddy bear cookies to rattle cake pops, baby blocks and blue and white balloons.

40. To the Moon And Back

Source: My Sweet Party

Inspired by a popular children's story, this shower features soft greens and beautiful flowers, and includes moonlight and stars. Moon-shaped cookies and a cake topper that says "to the moon and back" give this party a warm and cozy feel. nine0003

41. Tons of Treats

Source: Miss Kyrie Loves

Oh God, look at all those snacks. Here's a table of slobbery treats for the mom-to-be! Donuts, cake, cookies and candies. It includes adorable baby shower favors for guests – jars filled with caramel popcorn, labeled “ready to pop.”

42. Twinkle Twinkle

Source: Mr. and Mrs. Powell

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, do you know how much you are loved This classic nursery rhyme is the perfect theme to use at a party celebrating a new bundle of joy White and sparkling the golds are combined to create a gender-neutral baby shower theme.0003

43. Under the Dome of the Circus

Source: Mixed Blessings

A circus themed baby shower will entertain and delight men, women and children of all ages! From bold, bright colors and unforgettable red and white stripes to a cake decorated like a circus ring, your circus party will be one of the most memorable. Imagine fun baby shower games and prizes you can give up.

44. underwater

Source: Hey Let's Do Things

These pennants are the perfect decor for an "under the sea" theme for a future ocean lover. Sea creatures such as clown fish, whales, turtles, and seahorses are cut out of paper, which can be hung on its own or strung together to create a garland.

45. Up, Up and Away!

Source: Busy Making Memories

Take your baby shower to new heights with this adorable gender neutral baby shower theme. The overly cute hot air balloon diaper cake makes for an adorable decor that will come in handy after the baby is born. nine0003

46. Vintage Meets Rustic

Source: Paola Alberdi

Vintage furniture, rustic flowers and handmade souvenirs combine to create this chic and unique baby shower theme. Faux fur footstools and gold claps add glam to the space. Don't forget the "baby" balloons so everyone knows why they're there!

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Wild Elegance

Source: Nani's closet

This new take on an old classic. This safari-style baby shower has been updated with crisp white color, rustic wood, and classic metallic gold.This color scheme makes the party feel more grown-up—Mom will have a lot of kids parties in the future!

48. Forest Fun

Source: House of Hood

Celebrate the upcoming arrival of a new bouncing boy with this adorable forest house theme. Include cookies decorated like brown bears and use stone jars along with rustic touches like wood and pine cones to spice up the theme.

49. You are my sunshine.

Source: Mac & Grace

Baby showers should never be limited to blue or pink. This cute party was decorated in sunny yellow with lemons and flowers. A yellow banner welcomes a newborn baby into the world with all the warmth of summer. A pucker up batch of lemon frosted cupcakes is right on topic. nine0003

With so many baby shower themes and decorations to choose from, you're sure to find party inspiration here. Don't forget to add your own personal touch and pay attention to the details. Then, whether it's an owl baby shower, a fairy tale theme, or whatever you can think of, the mom-to-be will look back fondly and remember her special day.

Baby shower - what is it and who organizes it?

In Poland, the tradition of organizing a baby shower is not as well known as in the Anglo-Saxon countries. See how and when to organize such a party. nine0312

  • 2 in 1, which is an interesting baby shower decoration and gift idea. Every mother-to-be will be pleased with this version.

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  • A baby shower is organized just before the decision. This is the time when the expectant mother meets her friends and girlfriends.

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  • At a baby shower party, you can't run around candy.

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  • When decorating a baby shower party as a surprise, we can also think about the original form of "wrapping" gifts.

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We may like the American holidays or not, but every opportunity to meet is good, especially this one in honor of a new family member. The baby shower, because we're talking about it, is a party organized for a mom who's expecting a baby. The organization of this women-only party is considered by the friends and relatives of the mother-to-be. nine0003

A baby shower is nothing more than a meeting with the close family of a pregnant woman. During the event, they drink colorful soft drinks, eat delicious delicacies, talk jokingly, sometimes play random games and plays, take souvenir photos, but above all, relax before the date of birth, which will forever change the life of a woman expecting a baby.

This is a particularly successful initiative because it allows you to calm down and cut off the stress and thoughts associated with this important event. A "baby shower" is a free transfer of gifts given to a woman in a blessed state, and although in Anglo-Saxon countries and in the United States the reception is usually organized by one of the closest pregnant people, there is nothing tactless in inviting such a meeting while a woman is expecting a baby. nine0003

This is not about expensive gifts, but about nice things with an idea that will provide a pregnant woman with comfort in the last weeks of pregnancy. Both gadgets for the baby and something special for the mother-to-be are welcome, such as a personalized bracelet with a girl or boy pendant engraved with the newborn's name. A new mother will also appreciate all kinds of cosmetics for stretch marks or non-allergic products for daily care.

For a baby, you can wear a cradle, a learning toy or just buy a rattle. Women who are close to a woman probably know at what stage the preparation of the family is and what they need most. If any of the women have a sewing machine, it might be tempting to sew a simple cotton bed sheet, and one with manual skills will make an impressive diaper pie, whose "recipe" would be easy on the Internet. nine0003

Small expenses are important in a baby shower, as well as the ingenuity and practicality of the gifts provided.


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