27 Trending Baby Shower Themes
Remember that episode of Friends where Rachel finds out she’s pregnant and everyone just loses their minds with excitement? That moment where something so personal becomes this beautiful and shared celebration, that’s exactly what a baby shower is supposed to feel like.
And yet somehow, planning one can go from exciting to overwhelming in about forty-five minutes flat.
Something that I see people often being mistaken about is that a great baby shower doesn’t need to be complicated. It just needs to feel like her. Her personality, her style, the chapter of life she’s stepping into.
Whether you’re the one with the bump or the best friend who’s been waiting for this moment just as long as she has, these 27 baby shower themes I have gathered for you have something for every kind of celebration. I also made sure to add food & activity ideas for you so it’ll make your work easier! (I gotchu, don’t worry!)
Be it dreamy and whimsical, sophisticated and refined, or somewhere beautifully in between, something in here is going to make you stop scrolling and think that’s the one. Let’s go say yes to your theme!
Baby in Bloom
A pastel balloon arch, colorful fresh flowers on every table, and tiny potted plants as favors that guests take home and actually keep alive. This theme is giving spring morning energy, and I am completely here for it.
It works indoors or outdoors, requires zero gardening expertise, and photographs so beautifully that people will think you hired an event planner. The best part? Those little plant favors grow alongside the baby, which is the kind of detail that makes people tear up in the best way (sob zone guys sorry).
Food: Flower-shaped sugar cookies, a floral decorated cake, cucumber sandwiches, lavender lemonade, and a fruit platter arranged to look like a garden.
Activity: Have guests decorate their own small pot and plant a seed to take home. Set up a “design the nursery” guessing game where everyone sketches their vision, and mom picks her favorite. You can even set up a bloom bar so the guests can make their own bouquet.
Little Wildflower
There’s something about a wildflower backdrop that just stops people in their tracks the moment they walk in. Soft blush, cream, and rose balloons clustered like clouds, wildflower touches scattered throughout, and a sign that says “Our Little Wildflower is on the Way.”
It’s charming without trying too hard. My friend Sarah had this exact setup for her shower last spring, and I genuinely stood in front of that backdrop for ten minutes straight just taking it in. Every single photo from that day looks like it belongs in a magazine.
Food: Wildflower honey cake, chamomile tea sandwiches, mixed berry tarts, rose lemonade, and a grazing board with edible flowers scattered throughout.
Activity: A wildflower wreath-making station where guests create their own mini wreaths to take home. Play “name that wildflower” with a photo quiz that’s harder than it sounds and funnier than you’d expect.
Modern Neutral Safari
Forget the cartoon jungle animals, this is the grown-up safari that actually makes adults feel excited at a baby shower. We are tapping into our inner child energy with this one.
Soft cream and tan balloon arches, dried pampas grass, palm leaves, and life-size safari animal decorations that look so realistic. It’s playful enough to feel celebratory and classy enough that you won’t look back at the photos in five years cringing. That realistic elephant, though. Gonna be the highlight of the whole party.
Food: Animal cracker charcuterie board, safari trail mix in little kraft bags, a two-tiered cake decorated with neutral safari animals, mango lemonade, and “watering hole” punch with floating fruit.
Activity: Safari animal trivia with prizes, a “guess the baby animal name” game (did you know a baby giraffe is called a calf? Nobody ever gets that), and a Polaroid photo station next to the life-size elephant.
Teddy Bear Picnic
If you grew up singing that song on the way to school, this theme is going to hit you right in the feelings, in the best possible way.
Pastel balloon arches with plush bears tucked into the greenery, a casual picnic table setup that feels relaxed without looking thrown together, and mini teddy bears as favors that nobody is throwing away anytime soon.
It works for any gender, photographs beautifully, and has that warm, nostalgic energy that makes grandmas cry happy tears and friends immediately start planning their own future baby showers.
Food: Honey cake, bear-shaped sandwiches, porridge bar with toppings, golden honey lemonade, and little pots of Nutella with breadsticks because bears and chocolate just belong together.
Activity: Guests bring their own childhood teddy bear for a group photo. Trust me, this gets emotional fast. Set up a “dress the teddy” station with tiny outfits and watch grown adults get completely invested. Although I would love to have a whole Build-a-Bear setup!
Citrus Baby Bash
Bright orange and white balloons, a sign that says “A Little Cutie is on the Way,” lemon slices and orange rounds nestled in greenery as centerpieces, and orange-vanilla cupcakes that I promise people will still be talking about on the drive home.
It’s cheerful and energetic and impossible to walk into without immediately smiling. And if you’re throwing a winter shower? Those warm sunny citrus colors will make everyone completely forget it’s cold outside. Vitamin C for the soul, honestly.
Food: Orange-vanilla cupcakes, lemon bars, citrus-infused water station, grapefruit mimosas, a lemon drizzle cake, and a citrus fruit platter with Tajin on the side for the adventurous guests.
Activity: A “make your own lemonade” station where guests mix their own flavor combinations. Play citrus-themed baby shower bingo and a “guess the juice” blind taste test (maybe in baby bottles for fun) that gets surprisingly competitive.
Storybook Fairytale
A castle backdrop, soft pastel balloons, princess cutouts, and florals that make the whole room feel like the opening scene of a Disney movie, but sophisticated enough that grown adults don’t feel weird standing in it.
This theme walks that line between magical and mature so naturally that even your most “I’m not really into themed parties” friend will walk in and immediately want a photo. It looks like you spent significantly more than you did, and it photographs like an absolute dream. Cinderella and every single princess would approve.
Food: “Enchanted” castle cake, fairy tale themed cookies with royal icing, strawberry rose punch, tea sandwiches cut into crown shapes, and a “poison apple” candy station because Snow White deserves representation.
Activity: Guests write their favorite childhood fairytale and why it should be the baby’s first book. Set up a “design your own crown” craft station with gems and ribbon that kids and adults both secretly love equally.
Soft Coastal Baby Shower
This one’s for the beach baby mama! Pale blue, minty green, and sandy beige balloons drifting around like ocean waves, ghost chairs that practically disappear, making everything feel bigger and more open, starfish place cards, pearl accents kept just subtle enough.
This shower is basically a mini vacation for everyone who attends. It’s relaxed and beautiful simultaneously, which is the hardest combination to pull off, and this theme does it effortlessly. Even grandma can sit comfortably with her little finger sandwiches and feel like she’s somewhere genuinely special.
Food: Seafood finger sandwiches, blue jello cups with gummy fish, a coconut cake decorated with seashells, agua fresca, and a “rock pool” snack bowl with blue candy and edible pearl decorations.
Activity: A seashell decorating station where guests paint shells with messages for the baby. Play “ocean or baby”, a hilarious guessing game where people decide if a word describes the sea or a newborn. Spoiler: the answers overlap more than you think.
Minimalist Moon and Stars
Trust me, this look is a winner. Navy, gold, and white, a huge crescent moon, balloons clustered at different heights like they’re genuinely floating in space, tiny star confetti catching the light on the tables, and moon ornaments hanging throughout.
Less is absolutely more here, and the result is something that looks genuinely luxurious without a single over-the-top moment. It’s the theme that makes adults actually want to take photos, which at a baby shower is honestly a feat worth celebrating on its own.
Food: Moon and star-shaped sugar cookies, a galaxy mirror glaze cake, “stardust” blue punch with silver sugar rim, constellation cheese board with star-shaped crackers, and gold-dusted macarons.
Activity: Guests write a “wish upon a star” card for the baby to read when they’re older. This one always is a tear-jerker. Set up a constellation matching quiz and a “name a star” station where everyone picks a star name for the baby’s nursery wall.
Garden Tea Party
Low tables, colorful poufs instead of stiff chairs, greenery hanging from above like a living ceiling, vintage china instead of disposable plates are all the deets that matter for this look.
My friend organized exactly this setup for her sister’s shower, and nobody left for four hours. Nobody. People just kept refilling their tea cups and finding new corners to sit in and talk. That’s what a truly good party does. It makes people genuinely not want to leave.
Food: Cucumber and cream cheese finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, petit fours, a floral naked cake, Earl Grey tea, and elderflower lemonade that makes everyone feel instantly fancy.
Activity: A tea blend station where guests mix their own custom tea to take home in little labeled pouches. Play garden-themed charades and set up a “paint a teacup” ceramic station that doubles as a favor.
Little Lemon Theme
Zesty, bright, and super cute! This one Instagrams a gazillion pictures. Yellow balloons, eucalyptus branches cradling real lemons as centerpieces, lemon tarts and light yellow macarons on the dessert table, and a lemon-shaped cake.
It works year-round, works for any gender, and looks fresh and modern without requiring a single complicated decoration. The whole setup comes together so effortlessly that you’ll have time left over to actually enjoy the party you planned.
Food: Lemon drizzle cake, lemon curd tarts, lavender lemonade, lemon drop mocktails, lemon shortbread cookies, and a lemonade bar where guests build their own flavor with mint, raspberry, or ginger add-ins.
Activity: A “lemon to lemonade” advice card station where guests write their best parenting tip, the idea being that when life gives you lemons, you already have the wisdom to make lemonade. Also, a lemon-themed trivia round that’s deceptively hard.
Boho Rainbow Baby
Terracotta, sage green, dusty rose, this is what happens when a rainbow grows up and gets sophisticated (just kidding). The balloon arch curves over the gift table in gorgeous muted tones, pampas grass adds texture without cluttering, and a simple gold script “oh baby” sign does all the talking.
Food: A rainbow layered cake in muted boho tones, terracotta colored macarons, a grazing board with colorful fruits and cheeses arranged in rainbow order, hibiscus iced tea, and tie-dye sugar cookies in dusty pastel shades.
Activity: A macramé keychain making station that fits the boho vibe perfectly. Play “rainbow baby predictions” bingo and set up a ribbon pull cake where every ribbon is tied to a small prize, chaotic and absolutely loved by everyone.
Nursery Rhyme Themed Baby Shower
Baby Mama Goose as the centerpiece, soft pastel balloons floating like little clouds, baby blocks guests can sign with messages for the baby, and food labeled with rhyme names that will make people laugh out loud. “Humpty Dumpty deviled eggs.” “Little Miss Muffet’s cheese and crackers.”
It sounds silly until you see a table full of adults giggling over the signs, and suddenly the whole room feels alive. This is the theme that brings every generation in the room together.
Food: “Humpty Dumpty” deviled eggs, “Little Miss Muffet’s” cheese board, “Jack and Jill” water infused with berries, “Mary Mary” garden vegetable crudités, and a “nursery rhyme” themed tiered cake with illustrated characters on each layer.
Activity: Guests finish the nursery rhyme. You read the first line, they complete it without Google, and it gets embarrassingly funny very quickly. Set up a story-building activity where each guest adds a sentence to a collaborative bedtime story for the baby.
Cloud Nine Theme
Okay, so imagine walking into a room that literally feels like you’re floating through the sky! A “Cloud Nine” themed baby shower is basically the cutest thing ever.
Fluffy white balloon clouds, cotton cloud cutouts hanging from the ceiling, dreamy blue and silver details, fairy lights peeking through like sunlight, and plush sky-blue seating scattered throughout.
This shower makes everyone feel like they’ve floated somewhere above the ordinary world for a few hours. Which is exactly how new parents feel anyway, right? Completely overwhelmed with love and slightly dizzy. The decorations just match the emotion perfectly.
Food: Cotton candy cloud desserts, sky blue velvet cake, “cloud” meringues, silver-dusted white chocolate bark, lychee lemonade that looks almost otherworldly, and a “heavenly” hot chocolate bar with fluffy marshmallow clouds on top.
Activity: Guests write what they think the baby will dream about on cloud-shaped cards to be placed in a memory box. Set up a cloud painting station with watercolors, and turns out everyone finds watercolor painting deeply relaxing, which is always a welcome surprise in a shower.
Woodland Baby Shower
Mossy green and brown balloon arch, fox and deer and owl cutouts nestled among potted ferns, and a gorgeous rattan chair draped in leafy garlands as the throne for the mom-to-be. This brings the forest indoors without worrying about insects & wild animals.
It’s whimsical without being childish and earthy without being bland. That rattan chair will soon become the most fought-over photo spot of the entire afternoon. Nobody will want to give it up.
Food: Acorn donut holes dusted with cinnamon sugar, a woodland animal decorated cake, mushroom and brie crostini, apple cider served warm in little mason jars, and a “forest floor” grazing board with nuts, dried fruits, and honeycomb.
Activity: Guests decorate wooden animal cutouts with paint pens for the nursery wall. It sounds crafty until you see how seriously everyone takes it. Play woodland creature trivia and set up a nature journaling station with pressed flowers and leaf stamps.
Elegant Neutral Pampas
Earth-toned balloons, pampas grass with that effortless boho texture, a giant teddy bear that doubles as actual nursery decor after the party, and “BABY” blocks that are playful without being excessive.
This setup is the definition of understated elegance. It doesn’t overwhelm the room and somehow makes every guest feel comfortable enough to actually sit down, talk, and enjoy themselves. Sometimes, warm and simple is the most beautiful thing you can do.
Food: A neutral-toned naked cake with dried flower decorations, oat and honey cookies, a sophisticated cheese and charcuterie board, a chamomile latte bar, and pampas-colored macarons in beige, cream, and dusty rose.
Activity: A “words of wisdom” station where guests write advice on pampas-colored cards that go into a keepsake box. Set up a simple dried flower arrangement activity so guests leave with a mini centerpiece that matches the whole aesthetic perfectly.
Baby on Board Nautical
Blue and white balloons rippling like ocean waves, an anchor for photos, a captain’s wheel, a life preserver, and a sign that says “Ahoy, It’s a Boy!” (only for rhyme, this look can be pulled off for a girl, too).
This theme is clean, classic, and pulls together so effortlessly that you could order most of it online and have it looking polished within an hour. No crafting required, no complicated DIY projects, just a crisp blue and white color scheme that makes every guest understand the assignment the moment they walk through the door.
Food: Lobster rolls (mini versions for easy snacking), blue velvet cupcakes with anchor toppers, “sea salt” caramel popcorn, a nautical flag decorated cake, and a “sailor’s punch” with blue curacao and lemonade that looks as good as it tastes.
Activity: Guests decorate a nautical flag with a message for the baby that gets hung in the nursery. Play “nautical or baby terms”(surprisingly hilarious), and set up a message in a bottle station where wishes get sealed and opened on the baby’s first birthday.
Honey Baby Shower
Okay, so Winnie the Pooh themes never get old, right? A “Honey Baby Shower” is honestly such a cute idea. Trust me on this one! Yellow and white balloons, sunflowers, little bee decorations, and an adorable bear holding a honey jar right at the center of everything.
It works for any gender, any season, and brings back that specific childhood warmth that makes everyone in the room feel a little softer and happier. It’s the theme that makes your guests smile before they’ve even grabbed a plate.
Food: Honey cake with honeycomb decoration, bee-shaped sugar cookies, a “build your own” biscuit and honey bar with different honey varieties to taste, chamomile and honey tea, and little jars of local honey as edible favors.
Activity: A honey tasting station where guests sample different varieties and vote for their favorite, unexpectedly sophisticated, and always a conversation starter. Play “honey bee or baby” trivia and have guests decorate small honey jars to take home.
Sweet Cherries Theme
Cream balloons with little red cherry accents, a sign that says “She’s Our Cherry On Top,” checkered tablecloths, and glass mason jars as vases. This looks both classic and completely fresh at the same time.
Red against cream pops in photos without a single filter, and the cherry theme has that rare quality of being cute right now but also being something you’ll look back on in ten years and still love. Timeless in the most effortless way.
Food: Cherry pie, black forest cupcakes, cherry lemonade, a cherry vanilla layer cake, chocolate-covered cherries as individual favors, and a cherry mocktail station where guests mix their own Shirley Temple variations.
Activity: A “cherry on top” wishes station where guests write what they think will be the baby’s best quality on cherry-shaped cards. Set up a cherry jam-making demonstration. Go for a small batch, easy, and guests take home a little jar, which is genuinely the best favor of all time.
Little Lamb Pastoral Theme
This look quickly calms my soul. Something about neutral and sage balloons, moss accents, soft textures everywhere, and a lamb illustration at the center with innocent little eyes that make your heart do something involuntary.
Drape soft blankets over chairs, add yarn details, and the whole space transforms into somewhere everyone just wants to stay and linger. For parents who are done with loud and bright, this is the exhale they didn’t know they needed.
Food: Lamb-shaped shortbread cookies, a pastoral green and white decorated cake, warm scones with cream and jam, mint lemonade, and a grazing board with soft cheeses and crackers arranged on a wooden board lined with fresh herbs.
Activity: Guests knit or finger-weave a small square of yarn that gets sewn into a patchwork blanket for the baby, and I know what you’re thinking, yes, it sounds ambitious, but you’d be amazed at how into it people get. Play “count the sheep” — a memory game that gets funnier with every round.
Denim Themed Baby Shower
It’s casual, it’s fun, and it’s genuinely the most relaxed atmosphere a baby shower can have. Tiny overalls on a clothesline, mini baby jeans, and little shoes on wooden crates, a gold curtain backdrop, and a guest dress code of “wear your best denim” that gives the whole party this effortlessly cool.
Set up a “decorate baby jeans” station, and suddenly you’ve given guests the activity they didn’t know they needed and the baby, a wardrobe nobody could buy in a store.
Food: A “patched up” patchwork cake in denim blue frosting, mini sliders because nothing says casual like a good slider, indigo blueberry lemonade, denim blue velvet cupcakes, and a popcorn bar with different seasonings because casual parties deserve casual snacks.
Activity: The decorate baby jeans station with fabric markers and iron-on patches is the non-negotiable centerpiece of this shower. Also, a “measure mama’s belly” game with a ribbon that never stops being funny, regardless of how many showers you’ve attended.
Baby Balloons and Bows
Pastel pink balloons, soft peonies and roses, and a big satin bow that ties the entire entrance into something that makes the mom-to-be tear up a little before she’s even walked fully through the door.
It’s elegant without being intimidating, beautiful without being cold, and every single guest will have at least one frame-worthy shot from the day. Switch to soft blue or lavender if pink isn’t her thing; the magic translates completely regardless of color.
Food: Bow-shaped sugar cookies, a pink ombre layered cake, strawberry rose punch, macarons in blush and white, and a ribbon sandwich platter where little sandwiches are tied with edible rice paper bows because extra details always matter.
Activity: A bow-making station where guests create a hair bow for the baby using ribbon and a glue gun. Play “baby item or designer brand”, funnier than it has any right to be.
Pearl Toned Baby Shower
Anything pearl is super luxurious, and this theme does exactly that. Pearl balloons shimmering in the light, elegant balloon arches framing everything, big “BABY” letters keeping it simple and classy, and stuffed bunnies adding just enough sweetness without tipping into overdone territory.
If you can position this near water for golden hour, those pearl balloons catch the light in a way that makes every photo look professionally shot. Nature is doing half the work again, and we are absolutely letting it.
Food: Pearl white chocolate truffles, an oyster-inspired dessert display, champagne cupcakes with pearl sugar on top, a white peach bellini bar, and pearl onion and brie crostini for something savory that feels genuinely sophisticated.
Activity: Guests string a bead onto a bracelet for the mom-to-be. By the end of the party, she has a complete bracelet made by everyone who loves her, which is one of the most beautiful shower traditions that exists. Set up a pearl painting station with white and gold paint on smooth stones.
Little Sprout Garden Theme
A garden archway of cascading pastel green and pink balloons mixed with real greenery, a tiny teddy bear tucked naturally into the leaves, and an entrance so beautiful that every single guest stops to take a photo before they’ve even said hello (I know, I would).
It works in a backyard, a rented venue, or an apartment common area and doubles as a photo spot for the entire party. Smart, gorgeous, and completely worth every bit of effort.
Food: “Little sprout” bruschetta with pea and mint spread, a garden vegetable crudités display shaped like a sprouting plant, green matcha cake with floral decoration, cucumber mint lemonade, and seed packet cookies that look almost too cute to eat.
Activity: Guests plant a seed in a small pot with a personalized label to take home and grow alongside the baby. A “what will the little sprout be like” prediction card station where everyone writes their guess for the baby’s personality, interests, and first word.
Soft Pastel Ombre
Soft pinks blending into peach, blending into cream across floating balloon clusters, oversized butterflies making guests stop mid-conversation, mini garden centerpieces tying every color together, and “BABY” blocks that are fun without being over the top.
Your friends will absolutely be taking mental notes to recreate parts of this for their own future parties. Consider it the highest compliment.
Food: An ombre cake that matches the balloon gradient exactly, butterfly-shaped sugar cookies, pastel macaron tower, peach bellini mocktails, and a cotton candy station where guests spin their own cloud in pink, peach, and cream.
Activity: Butterfly release if outdoors is genuinely one of the most magical moments a shower can have. Set up a watercolor painting station where guests paint butterflies on cards that become part of the nursery wall art. Also, “butterfly effect” wishes where guests write one wish that they hope sets off a beautiful chain reaction in the baby’s life.
Baby Bears and Balloons
Watercolor bears on every surface, soft pastel matte balloons at the ceiling, fluffy teddy bears as decorations that guests take home as favors. (talk about the greatest party favor upgrade of all time).
Honey pot cookies, paw print garlands, and a theme that works for any gender without defaulting to the tired pink versus blue debate. It feels like walking into a fairytale nursery and scales effortlessly from ten guests to fifty. Bears are just universally beloved, and we are making the most of it.
Food: Bear-shaped shortbread cookies, a honey and vanilla layer cake, porridge toppings bar with berries and maple syrup, warm apple cider, and individual jars of honey butter with little bear labels that are almost offensively adorable.
Activity: Guests decorate a mini teddy bear onesie with fabric markers to add to the baby’s wardrobe. Play “Goldilocks” or a “too hot, too cold, just right” baby advice game where guests share their best parenting tip and rate it. Funnier and more heartfelt than it sounds.
Sun, Moon, and Stars Modern
Okay, so picture this – you walk into a baby shower, and it literally looks like the night sky exploded inside! In the best way possible, I promise.
Royal blue and gold, twinkle lights that genuinely look like stars, metallic balloons floating like little planets, constellation napkins, and a hand-painted cake with edible glitter that causes an actual gasp when it’s brought out.
Perfect for keeping the gender a surprise, it hints beautifully at all the infinite possibilities ahead for this new little person, and produces photos that end up framed on walls rather than buried in a camera roll.
Food: A galaxy mirror glaze cake, star-shaped rice crispy treats dipped in gold chocolate, “moonbeam” blue punch with edible silver glitter, constellation cookie pops, and a “black hole” brownie display with gold dust because someone had to go there, and I’m glad we did.
Activity: Guests write a “star wish” for the baby on gold card stock that gets hung as a mobile above the crib. Set up a constellation dot-to-dot activity where guests connect the stars to reveal a hidden baby animal shape. I know it sounds simple, but it becomes a whole event.
Parisian Baby Shower Theme
Teleporting Baby Mama to Paris without actually going there. A soft pink brick backdrop, a vintage bike absolutely drowning in flowers, fancy shopping bags stuffed with macarons, a giant teddy bear, mini croissants, soft French music in the background, and guests in berets who will pretend to be annoyed about the dress code while secretly loving every second.
You don’t need a big budget either, maybe a thrift store bike, backdrop paper, and borrowed designer bags. The vibe does all the work, and the photos look like you flew to Paris and back. Très magnifique.
Food: Mini croissants with ham and brie, a macaron tower in pink and cream, French onion soup shots in tiny cups, crème brûlée individual portions, sparkling rose lemonade, and madeleine cookies that make everyone feel immediately more sophisticated just by holding one.
Activity: A macaron decorating station where guests decorate their own with icing and edible flowers. Play “French or baby word”; it turns out that beaucoup and a few other French words sound remarkably like baby talk, and the game gets chaotic very quickly.
Color Palette Ideas

Quick tip: stick to like 2–3 main colors max… more than that, and it starts looking messy
How to Make It Look Good in Photos
Ok this is IMPORTANT because some setups look cute in real life but terrible in pics lol
- Pick ONE main photo spot like a backdrop or balloon arch… don’t scatter decor everywhere
- Good lighting = everything. Natural light works the best. If indoors, use warm lights (not harsh white omg)
- Don’t overcrowd the space
- Use layers. Balloons + backdrop + table = depth (flat setups look boring)
- Assign one person for photos. Otherwise, you’ll get 200 random angles and none of them will be good
Favors That People Actually Keep
- mini candles
- custom cookies
- small potted plants
- bath salts or mini self-care kits
- honey jars or jam jars
- macarons or dessert boxes
- mini photo frames
Simple Planning Checklist
- Pick your theme
- Choose a color palette
- Decide location (home/venue / outdoor)
- Order decorations + backdrop
- Plan food & drinks
- Prep games or activities
- Set up the photo area
- Buy or prep favors
- Assign someone for photos
- Cleanup plan
At the end of the day, no one remembers the exact shade of the balloons or whether the macarons matched the table. What they remember is feeling completely surrounded by love during one of the most precious chapters of their life.
A baby shower is really just a room full of people saying, “We’ve got you,” before the greatest adventure begins. Make it beautiful, make it personal, but most importantly, make the Baby mama happy!




























