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Hosting the Sweetest Baby Shower! #amazonfinds

  • Writer: Gigi
    Gigi
  • Mar 30, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 1


Group of women celebrate at a baby shower with drinks. Table with cake and treats. Pink and blue balloons and "BABY" banner in background.

Are you ready to celebrate the impending arrival of a precious little one with an unforgettable baby shower? Whether you're a seasoned host or diving into party planning for the first time, this guide is packed with valuable tips and ideas that will help you with Hosting the Sweetest Baby Shower. From creative themes to delicious treats, we've got you covered every step of the way. 


Set the Scene with a Theme: Choosing a theme sets the tone for your baby shower and ties all the elements together seamlessly. Whether it's a whimsical woodland affair or a butterfly soiree, let your creativity shine. Consider decorating with themed banners, balloons, and tableware to bring your vision to life. For instance, if you opt for a Teddy Bear theme, you could include adorable bear-shaped décor, like hanging decorations or bear shaped centerpieces.


Baby shower setup with "We Can Bearly Wait" theme. Brown and white balloons, teddy bear decor, table with festive cloth, and "BABY" blocks.

Plan the Sweetest Menu: No party is complete without delicious food and drinks to enjoy. Keep your menu simple yet satisfying with a mix of sweet and savory options. Think finger foods like mini quiches, fruit skewers, and bite-sized desserts adorned with sweet toppers. Don't forget refreshing beverages like sparkling mocktails or a DIY mimosa bar for the non-expectant guests. 


Teddy bears sitting on cupcakes with creamy frosting, set against a white background. Each bear has a colorful ribbon or bow tie.

Get Creative with Games and Activities: Keep your guests entertained with fun games and activities that celebrate the mom-to-be and get everyone involved. From classic baby shower games like the Scratch off Poop Game to How Big is Mommy’s Belly to the popular Don’t Say Baby, the possibilities are endless. 


A game that's a blast at a baby shower and interactively involves all guests is called, My Water Broke! First get some tiny plastic baby dolls and ice cube trays. Before the party, place a plastic baby into each cube, fill them, and freeze. As each guest is given a drink at the shower, be sure to add a baby-filled cube. The object of the game is to melt the ice and get the baby out, in whatever way guests can think of. Whoever gets their baby out first shouts, “my water broke!” and is the winner. 


"How Big is Mommy's Belly?" sign with leaves, pencils, green measuring tapes, and game cards for a baby shower guessing game.

Add Personal Touches: Make the mom-to-be feel extra special by incorporating personal touches into the décor and activities. Create a photo booth with props and a backdrop for guests to capture sweet memories, or set up a station where guests can write heartfelt messages to the baby in a guest book or in a sweet alternative. You could also consider gifting guests with thoughtful party favors, like baby toes soaps or teddy bear keychains, as a token of appreciation. A wonderful idea is to ask guests to each bring their favorite baby book with a personalized message written inside to build their library. 

Floral "oh baby" sign with green leaves on white background. Gold script text in center. Soft lighting and elegant design evoke a celebratory mood.

Head over to our website www.cheerstothegoodlife.net for more party planning tips, creative ideas, and product recommendations to make your event a smashing success! Let's celebrate our precious new wee friend in style and create memories that will last a lifetime.


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