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A complete set of watercolor balloons can be clustered together around the snack and gifts tables. This idea was conceived by Studio DIY. Studio DIY recommends decorating cupcakes for a baby shower by topping them with do-it-yourself pink and blue balloon cupcake toppers made out of cardstock and paper clips.

Another fun idea can be to fill the cupcakes with either a pink or blue frosting so when everyone bites into the cupcakes, the baby's gender would be revealed to all the guests at the baby shower. Without question, everyone at the party is going to want to take a photo of the cake and your handmade onesie cake topper , an idea developed by Oh Happy Day. To decorate the cake for the party, hang a mini clothesline made out of straws and string to hang tiny paper onesies as a cake topper. Create candy-filled baby block party favors suggested by Oh Happy Day.

Decorate clear boxes with a printable baby block template that you can glue to the exterior of the treat boxes. The completed candy-filled baby blocks can be stacked on tables at the baby shower and double as party decor. Help the mom-to-be remember her baby shower with all her family and friends by making a homemade guest book idea conceived by Aspen Jay.

At the party, each guest can write their name on one of the paper balloons. Make any snack you serve at the shower fit the baby shower theme with some onesie snack toothpicks , which you can stick into the tops of any appetizer or cupcakes.

Thank everyone who attended the baby shower by sending them home with cute fabric wrapped candles that take only a few minutes to make. This baby shower candle favor tutorial was developed by Alice And Lois. Adorn regular inflated balloons with small butterflies to create some easy but beautiful do-it-yourself decor for the party. Butterfly balloons are an idea from Design Improvised.

Invite everyone to the baby shower you are hosting with this creative Oh Happy Day-developed DIY baby shower invitation that fits perfectly inside a small gift box. These handcrafted individual-sized candy bags come courtesy of Kristi Murphy and are sure to be a hit at any baby shower.

Perfect for a jungle themed baby shower, these animal cupcake toppers by Sweet Steph Card Creations are simply adorable. You can follow the way they make the animal cutouts or look at how they do it for inspiration and make cutouts of any kind. This is labor intensive and will take a few days, but the end result is a table cloth that would have cost you a lot for the cost of a few dollars.

To add some adorable baby shower decor, place some of these diaper snails around the snack table. This tutorial comes courtesy of Handmade Charlotte. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.

Measure content performance. A classy shower for a baby boy is decorated with touches of gorgeous gold and sweet baby blue. The venue has an amazing wall of greenery that serves as the perfect backdrop for photos. Source: Six Clever Sisters.

This beautiful DIY lit tulle curtain will serve as the perfect enhancement for the guest of honor at her baby shower. Use it as a backdrop for photographs or while she opens gifts for the new bundle of joy, or even hang it behind your treats and sweets table to decorate the space. For a hoot of a time, owls offer cute and whimsical decor.

String together wooden cutouts and artificial leaves for a boost of nature in your party decor. Source: Art Bar. This sweet baby shower activity will become a keepsake that mom-to-be will read over and over again as her child grows. Have party guests write their advice, tips and wishes for the new baby, then clip them to a ribbon. After the shower, she can use them to decorate the nursery.

Source: Glorious Treats. Simple and sweet, this party table is decorated with shades of blue and white. Blue jars hold fresh white flowers and blue and white dishes display tasty party food. Pull the look together with a fun polka dot garland in shades of blue. Macrame hangings, bright floral garlands and greenery combine to create a relaxed, Bohemian-style party for the free-spirited mom-to-be.

Source: Domestic Fashionista. The shower for this new baby boy includes a super cute mini clothesline with hanging onesies over the baby shower gifts.

The sweets and treats table is styled with hanging puffs and polka dots. Source: Mommy Diary. Classic white never goes out of style. The all-white flowers and decor are paired with white frosted cupcakes, cookies and cake.

Vintage touches like the antique pedal car and the leather name tags give this party a sweet sophistication. Tassels are a fun and easy addition to any decor, especially this jungle theme. Source: Hey Lets Make Stuff. Choose colors that match your theme and then hang these flowers on the wall or anywhere! Source: Making Manzanita. DIY a too-cute three-tiered donut diaper cake as the centerpiece for your donut-themed baby shower.

Source: Frugal Fanatic. Diaper cakes are adorable and, most importantly, extremely useful for the mom-to-be. Source: Seeded at the Table. Celebrate the birth of a new baby girl with the help of princesses. Source: Nat Your Average Girl. Dinosaurs may be extinct, but a dino-themed party is right on trend. These DIY decorations include tropical leaves, a handmade dinosaur garland and lots of figurines. Mixing in some geometric shapes gives the party a modern sophistication.

Source: 12th and White. Celebrate a blossoming baby with fabulous floral decor! A fun, flowery photo frame and sweet, bloom-topped cupcakes are perfect accents for a beautifully botanical theme.

Source: Make Life Lovely. This baby girl shower decor is precious with pink and mint hues. Source: KrisBeeMama. Celebrate the arrival of the newest muggle by throwing a Harry Potter baby shower. Create this banner using the Harry Potter font and yellow paper to welcome the little muggle into the wizarding world.

Source: Miss Kyree Loves. If the weather is going to be nice, think about throwing a lavish and lovely garden party baby shower to celebrate a pregnancy. Before your guests arrive, write or print the names of some famous mothers onto name tags for each guest. You could choose a category like mothers in fiction, mothers from current or classic TV shows or movies, or anything you wish.

When your guests arrive, attach a name tag to the back of each guest, without letting the guest see the name. Before the party, put a baby item into each bag, and number the bags.

At the party, hand out the sheets of paper and pens to the guests, then start passing the bags out one by one. The guest must take a guess what they think is in each bag without opening it, and write it down; however, shaking and feeling the bag is allowed. After the guesses have been scribbled on the paper, ask the mom-to-be to do the great reveal; the guest with the most correct guesses is the winner.

Arrange the pictures of the mom-to-be on a board or a table, and place a number next to each picture. Ask the guests to write the numbers in the order of age, and see who gets the most correct. Ask each guest to decorate an outfit for the new baby. If you like, have the mom-to-be relax in another room during the decorating time. When everyone is finished, spread the finished products out on a table and ask the mom-to-be to guess which guest decorated each one. A baby blanket makes a great keepsake, so why not get friends and family involved in making one?

Give each guest a square of fabric to decorate for the new baby. You can decorate the squares at the party, or send guests their square in advance, and ask them to bring their decorated square to the shower. If you decide to do the decorating beforehand, then at the party, you can ask the group to arrange the squares you'll need to have some extra squares, perhaps in a patterned fabric or contrasting plain color and make a quilt pattern. After the party, you can assemble the quilt yourself you'll need extra fabric, of course, for the quilt backing, and also batting — the "stuffing" for the quilt or send it to an expert quilter to put together.

Remember this memento is intended for decoration only, and shouldn't be placed in the crib. Give each guest a diaper and a marker pen, and have her write a funny quote, joke, words of encouragement, or anything creative on the back of the diaper. Then, give the box of personalized diapers to the parents-to-be for inspiration during a late-night diaper change!

Put the supplies out on the table, and have some old newspaper handy to put under the paintings to make cleaning up easier. Encourage imaginations to run wild — they can produce drawings, inspirational quotes, or anything that they think would be great for the nursery. Choose between 10 and 20 common words associated with babies — stroller, cradle, spit-up, etc. Then, make a list of these words with their letters all mixed up — teslorlr, edclra, utspip.

Hand out copies of the scrambled word list to all the guests. Ask them to unscramble the letters and write down the real words as quickly as they can. Set a timer for 5 minutes, and see who can unscramble the most words during that time. Write down the names of the expecting parents first and last names on a sheet of paper and distribute to each guest.

Then, set a timer for 5 or 10 minutes. Ask guests to see how many names for the new baby they can make using only the letters in the parents' names. Give each guest a block or more and ask her to decorate it with different letters of the alphabet. Just make sure everyone does something different until you have a range from A to Z. This not only lets your guests get creative, but it makes a cute keepsake for the mom-to-be and her little one. Before the baby shower, prepare a list of questions about the mom-to-be, with her help, of course.

Examples of questions:. At the baby shower, read the questions out loud or ask the mom-to-be to read them , and have the guests call out the answers. Designate one person to be in charge of noting who guesses correctly. Think of at least 10 famous parents from American history, pop culture, or a category of your choice.

Then do some research, and write down the name of the eldest child of each parent this is your answer key. Distribute a list of the parents' names to your guests. Ask everyone to write down the name of the eldest child next to the parent's name. See who can correctly name the greatest number of children. Type out snippets from well-known nursery rhymes, but leave the end off, or leave parts of it blank, and print enough copies for your baby shower guests.

When your guests arrive, distribute the worksheets and ask them to fill in the blanks of the missing nursery rhymes. Give them five minutes to complete the sheet; whoever gets the most right wins the game. There is no prep work needed for this simple game; just press play once everyone is ready.

Have the guests shout out the name of the song, and make a note of who gets it right the fastest. The person who guesses the most correct answers wins the game. Test your guests on the cartoons they used to love as kids. Make copies for your guests, and hand them out at the party. Ask guests to fill in the name of the cartoon babies on the right-hand side.

Before the shower, gather a selection of small baby items. Then take some disposable diapers and tape them securely around each item so the item can't be seen, and write a number on each diaper.



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