17 Gender-Neutral Baby Shower Themes That Make Planning Way Easier

Picking a baby shower theme before knowing the baby’s sex used to feel like decorating with one hand tied behind your back. Pink or blue? Neither and suddenly every Pinterest board looked like a wasteland of beige onesies and sad yellow ducks.

But here’s the good news: gender-neutral showers have quietly become the most creative, stylish parties on the calendar. Free from the pastel pigeonhole, hosts are throwing celebrations that actually reflect the parents-to-be, whether that’s a moody botanical brunch, a cheeky “ready to pop” popcorn bar, or a celestial soirée under twinkling stars.

I’ve pulled together 17 themes that range from woodland-cozy to boho-chic to downright whimsical, with ideas for decor, food, and the little touches that make guests pull out their phones. Whether you’re planning your own shower or hosting for a friend, there’s something here that’ll feel just right- no gender reveal required.

Woodland Creatures

Warm, cozy, and totally gender-neutral, a woodland theme feels like a little storybook set up in your backyard. I love the mix of textures: a leafy green hedge backdrop, natural wood accents, and those sweet forest cutouts like a fox, deer, bunny, and raccoon. Keep the palette grounded in greens, browns, and soft creams, then add a few tiny pops like blush flowers or amber tones. Stack oversized “BABY” blocks for height, set a simple dessert table with wooden risers, and toss a woven rug on the grass for that campy, cuddly feel.

Let the Adventure Begin

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My friend threw this woodsy adventure shower last fall and I’m still thinking about it. The balloon garland mixed sage green, dusty blue, cream, rust, and chocolate brown, which feels so much warmer than your typical pastels. A canvas backdrop with watercolor mountains anchored the dessert table, and she added little pine tree centerpieces, wooden bear cutouts, and crates stacked as risers. The white teepee in the corner was such a cute touch, and the peacock chair gave the mom-to-be a throne moment for opening gifts. Donuts arranged in a grid, s’mores bars, and trail mix in mason jars rounded out the snacks. Perfect if the parents love hiking or just want something outdoorsy without leaning too rugged.

Celestial Dreams in Navy and Gold

The color palette here is what really makes this work. Deep navy blue paired with soft dusty blues, silver, and metallic gold creates this moody, sophisticated vibe that steers clear of pink or blue gender stereotypes. I love how the balloon garland uses different sizes and textures to build visual interest without being over the top. That crescent moon backdrop is the perfect focal point, and honestly, you could DIY something similar with foam board and gold foil. The peacock-style rattan chair adds a boho touch that keeps things from feeling too formal. This theme works because it’s elegant enough for the parents who want something chic, but still playful with all those balloons. You could easily carry this through with star-shaped cookies, moon-themed napkins, and constellation table runners.

Retro Rainbow Baby Shower

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Soft rainbow decor like this gives a baby shower that sweet, gender-neutral look without feeling overly themed. I love the muted palette here: burnt orange, mustard, sage, blush, cream, and a little aqua. It feels playful but still calm. The layered rainbow backdrops instantly make the dessert table look finished, and the balloon garland adds that puffy, party-ready texture without getting too loud. Gold stands, tiny floral arrangements, and wooden alphabet blocks keep it warm and a little vintage. I’d lean into this with rainbow cookies, simple frosted cupcakes, and cozy touches like a plush rug or rattan accents. It’s cheerful, soft, and easy to style for any baby.

Safari Greenery Baby Shower

Lush jungle vibes make the cutest gender-neutral baby shower, and it’s surprisingly easy to pull off. I love a leafy wall backdrop with a “Welcome Baby” wooden sign, then piling on balloon clusters in soft sage, cream, tan, and warm brown. Toss in a couple of animal accents like a giraffe and a spotted big cat, and suddenly the whole setup feels like a little safari photo spot. The mix of matte balloons and faux greenery keeps it earthy, not overly “theme-y.” Add a few palm fronds and trailing vines so it looks a bit wild, in the best way.

Boho Lakeside Picnic in Neutrals

I’m obsessed with how this one came together. A low wooden table set right by the water, surrounded by floor cushions in cream and oatmeal tones, with rose gold chargers catching the late afternoon light. The balloon garland blends taupe, peach, sand, and cream, anchored by a giant pampas grass and dried palm arrangement that looks almost sculptural. An “Oh Baby” neon sign glows softly in the middle of it all. Pampas plumes spill from textured vases down the runner, and the whole setup feels grown-up but still playful. If you’ve got access to a backyard with a view, this is the kind of shower guests will actually remember.

Down on the Farm Baby Shower

That barn door backdrop with the dusty blue paneling instantly sets the scene for this barnyard celebration. I’m obsessed with how those balloon garlands in slate blue, caramel, and cream mirror the neutral tones of an actual farm. The cow print balloons are a fun touch without being too cutesy. Those inflatable farm animals (the cow, horse, and pig) have such friendly faces, and you can scatter them around the party space or use them as photo props. The milk cans, wagon wheels, and pampas grass bundles really sell the rustic vibe. Add some hay bales for seating, and you’ve got yourself an Instagram-worthy setup that works for any baby. Bonus: you can send guests home with mini jars of honey or homemade jam as favors.

Storybook Forest Shower

An open-book backdrop like this gives the whole shower a sweet, nostalgic feel without leaning pink or blue. I love the hand-drawn woodland animals, soft greenery, and vintage storybook lettering because it feels cozy rather than overly themed. The palette stays easy and gender-neutral with cream, mossy green, warm brown, and little touches of faded gold. Stack old books on tables, add tiny bud vases with wildflowers, and use wooden accents to keep it grounded. It works especially well for a brunch or afternoon shower where guests can sip tea, sign a keepsake book, and bring their favorite childhood story instead of a card. It feels thoughtful, whimsical, and very welcoming.

Teddy Bear Balloon Bunches

Soft, cozy, and a little bit playful, teddy bear balloon bunches make the whole shower feel like a warm hug. I love the mix of sage green, creamy white, and buttery yellow balloons, especially with a few gold ones tucked at the base for a subtle shine. The plush teddy “floating” under the balloons is such a sweet detail and it doubles as decor plus a take-home gift. Set these on the gift table, dessert bar, or by the entry for instant charm. Add simple ribbon tails and keep the rest of the styling clean so the bears stay the star.

Under the Sea Adventure

I went to a baby shower with this exact vibe last spring and honestly couldn’t stop staring at the backdrop. The whole setup leans into soft ocean tones, dusty blues, sage greens, sandy beiges, and warm coral, which feels calm instead of cartoonish. Watercolor sea creatures (think a sleepy whale, drifting jellyfish, a little crab tucked into the seaweed) keep things sweet without picking a side. A balloon garland mimics bubbles rising from the ocean floor, and you can play with sea sponges and shells along the base for texture. A “We can’t wait to sea you” sign is the perfect cheesy touch. It photographs beautifully and works for any gender.

Baby in Bloom Garden Party

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Fresh flowers taped directly onto backdrops create this unexpectedly stunning setup. I love how real lavender, carnations, and baby’s breath turn simple white panels into living art pieces. The pastel balloon garland flows naturally from peach to sage green to buttery yellow, none of it screaming traditionally pink or blue. You can steal this look without spending a fortune. Grab seasonal stems from a wholesale flower market, use floral tape to secure them, and watch your backyard transform into an Instagram-worthy space. The jute round mat anchors everything and gives guests an actual spot for photos. What sells me completely is how those wildflower arrangements at the base bring the whole garden vibe together. It feels fresh and springy without being precious about it.

Little Boo Bash

A Halloween baby shower can be ridiculously cute when you keep it playful instead of spooky. Here, the long white table is lined with soft velvet pumpkins in blush, cream, and bright orange, which makes the whole setup feel sweet and gender-neutral right away. Tiny cauldrons at each place setting, bat details, spiderweb cake accents, and a standing skeleton give it that cheeky party feel without going full haunted house. I’d lean into a palette like this with pale pink, black, white, and pumpkin orange, then add paper cups, simple plates, and a few themed treats. It feels festive, unexpected, and perfect for an October baby without locking into a traditional pink-or-blue shower.

Let the Adventure Begin

A “Let the Adventure Begin” shower hits that sweet spot between cute and grown-up. I love the outdoorsy palette in this setup: deep teal, cream, and smoky charcoal balloons wrapped around a big round backdrop with misty mountains and pine trees. Add a simple white loveseat for photos, toss on a chunky knit blanket, and it instantly feels cozy like a cabin weekend. Little details make it shine, like a wooden bear cutout and a mini evergreen by the base. For food, I’d do trail mix bar, s’mores bites, and hot cocoa in paper cups.

Honeycomb and Honey Bee Garden

I went to a baby shower last spring that used a giant white honeycomb wall as the dessert display, and I’m still thinking about it. Each hexagon cubby held something different: tiny jars of honey with lace tied around the lids, baskets of croissants with little honeycomb crackers tucked on top, glazed donuts, and lemon tarts. They backed the whole thing up against a wall of philodendron leaves so the greenery peeked through every opening. The bee theme works for any baby (“what will it bee?” practically writes itself) and feels more grown-up than cartoon bumblebees. Send guests home with those mini honey jars as favors and you’re done.

Lemon Themed Baby Shower

When life gives you lemons, throw a baby shower! I’m completely charmed by this citrus-inspired setup. The balloon arch mixes buttery yellows with soft cream tones, creating this sunny, cheerful vibe that feels fresh without screaming gender. That “We Can’t Wait to Squeeze You” sign is such a clever play on words, and the little lemon branches add the perfect touch. You can carry the theme through with lemon bars, lemonade stations, and maybe some lemon-scented favors. The neutral palette works for any baby, and honestly, it’s just plain happy. String up some greenery, add white paper flowers between the balloons, and you’ve got yourself a celebration that feels like summer in the best way possible. Plus, lemons photograph incredibly well if you’re planning to document the day.

Soft Sage Dino Baby Shower

I love how a dinosaur theme can feel sweet instead of loud, and this setup gets it exactly right. The whole scene leans on soft sage green, dusty blue, and creamy ivory balloons, with clusters shaped almost like oversized grapes or pebbles. A smiling baby dino hatching from an egg keeps it playful, while the muted palette makes it feel calm and gender-neutral. The rainbow-style backdrop adds a modern touch, and the BABY blocks bring in that classic shower detail without looking cheesy. I’d use leafy greenery and a few dinosaur cutouts to keep the look fresh, cozy, and just a little whimsical.

Soft Neutrals ABC Moment

Cream-on-cream decor hits that sweet spot between cozy and elevated, and it looks gorgeous in photos. I love the way a draped arch backdrop instantly creates a focal point, especially with warm daylight spilling in from a window. Oversized ABC blocks stacked at different heights give it a playful baby vibe without leaning pink or blue, and the monochrome flowers spilling along the floor make it feel lush, not cluttered. Add a simple round sign with the baby’s name and you’re done. Finish with a petite neutral cake on a pedestal for that “walk in and gasp” moment.

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