Truffle Peas in a Pod
Sugar and ClothTrios of Lindor truffles wrapped in tissue paper become three peas in a pod — and a delicious favor. And if you're doing a seated affair, they can also be used as place cards.
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Blue (and Pink and Yelllow and Green) Ribbons
Sarah HeartsAs part of a horse-themed baby shower, the hosts of this party decorated a wall with prize-winning ribbons in different sizes, color combos and patterns. They also made name tags for the guests in the same style.
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Photo Balloons
Studio DIYDiaper Fun
The Simple ParentEncouraging guests to write on diapers — with jokes, silly drawings, advice or words of encouragement — might give a new-parent a smile the next time they're on diaper duty.
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SHOP MARKERS
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DIY Ice Cream Bar
Artfully AlissaBaby Bodysuit Banner
Crafting CheerfullyNot only is a baby bodysuit banner an adorable way to decorate for a shower, it's a good way to use up old scraps of cotton fabric (if you're the type to have those on-hand). Plus, you can customize the patterns and colors to your guest of honor's liking.
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Colorful Cake Pops
Crazy Little ProjectsWe love a good “ready to pop”-themed shower, but for a fun twist, consider the “pop by and celebrate” take they went with here for an all-day fête where guests came and went as they pleased. You can pair it with other "pop"-themed items, like popcorn and popsicles.
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Vintage-Store Finds
DIY InspiredFor this vintage-themed baby shower, the tables were decorated with thrift-store finds, including old toys, books, small decorative suitcases and handkerchiefs. Of special note is the painted frame in the background; it has a clothesline strung through it, with antique handkerchiefs and small baby clothes strung on the line.
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Fur Heart Décor
Made In A DayFaux fur, which comes in tons of different colors, takes center stage in this sweet and standout heart. As shown in this post, it can be hung as is, framed or even mounted on a wooden background for a more rustic feel.
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Charcuterie Cups
Inspired by CharmFor an app that looks fancy but is also super simple to pull off, try these charcuterie cups, which you can place on your food table or individually at each guest’s seat. Also great? You can tailor the cups to fit a variety of themes, like using only candy or breakfast items.
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Bath Bomb Rattles
Lydi Out LoudGo the adorable and useful route with these baby rattle bath bombs favors, which can be made using a Cricut and a few other simple supplies, like a glue gun and bath bombs — in whatever color best matches your theme, of course!
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Book Character Activity
Crafting CheerfullyHave fond memories of reading Clifford and Winnie-the-Pooh as a kid? Then why not quiz your guests’ on the names of these and many other cherished characters in this “storybook guess who game” that comes together with just a few standard supplies.
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SHOP FRAMES
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Mulling Spices Favor
A Night OwlWhile these charming little jars of mulling spices were designed for Thanksgiving, they’d also make a fun favor for a fall-themed baby shower — or simply one being held in the latter half of the year. Bonus: You can make them yourself in just five quick steps.
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Sunflower Kissing Balls
Crafts by AmandaHere’s some inspo for a “You Are My Sunshine” themed shower! The secret to creating these adorable “sunflower kissing balls?” Yellow whiffle balls. (Really!) And if you’re hosting your party at a venue and can’t hang them, you can also simply display them on a dessert table or even use them as centerpieces.
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DIY Headband Activity
All for the MemoriesFor a twist on the typical "decorate-your-own-bodysuit" activity, consider making headbands instead. All you have to do is put out some ribbons, glue and other accessories and let your guests do their thing. At this shower, the person who made the design the guest-of-honor liked best was awarded a prize.
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Itsy Bitsy Spider — and Friends
Play Party PlanSure, your guests might still know all the words to Itsy Bitsy Spider or London Bridge — but can they decode the title of the nursery rhyme when it’s spelled out in … emojis? See if they can with this interactive activity.
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Hand-Painted Desserts
Handmade FarmhouseThese gorgeous, hand-painted sugar cookies would look as good on a baby shower dessert table as they would wrapped and given out as favors. And the best part is, though they look hard to make, they come together in just a few steps — and can, of course, be coordinated with your color scheme.
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Set Sail
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Paint the World Pink Theme
Club CraftedWhile this “Paint the World Pink” party wasn’t created specifically for a baby shower, leaning into this one-color theme — and its décor, like a hand-painted globe — will definitely add some wow factor to your fête.
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Library-Theme Invite
The Merry ThoughtChannel the vibe of an old-school card catalog with this cute and creative invite, made specifically for a “book-themed” baby shower. Add in a slew of other touches, like bookmark favors, to really make it feel complete.
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