Baby Girl Shower Themes and Ideas You Will Love
Putting together a baby shower for a very lucky mom-to-be can be a lot to think about, but it can also be loads of fun. One of the first steps is to choose a great theme. As you brainstorm, think about the guest of honor and the kind of theme she’d love. If you’re certain she’s happy to reveal she’s having a baby girl, get inspired by these baby shower themes for girls, including ideas for decorations, food, and games. Keep in mind, any of these theme ideas can also work for a baby boy!
Princess Theme
When it comes to parties, princess parties never go out of style. The great thing about this theme is that there are so many regal symbols to play with: castles, tiaras, crowns, thrones, bows, and more.
Decoration Ideas
For a color scheme, choose gold or silver paired with pink or the very regal purple
To help you get started, print these beautiful princess-themed invitations, thank you notes, and pennant banners
As a centerpiece, make a princess-themed diaper cake in the shape of a castle
Drape gold, pink, or purple material over an armchair to make a DIY throne for the mom-to-be to sit on
Hang two sheets of pink tulle (or some other fabric) behind the food table from under a plastic or paper crown; then pull the two sheets to the side, like a curtain, and cinch them with ribbon to create a royal backdrop.
Food Ideas
Organize a tea party offering a range of fancy tea flavors
Serve sandwiches cut into the shape of a crown
Frost cookies in the shapes of tiaras, silk bows, or royal rattles
Ice cupcakes and decorate them with edible sugar beads or glitter
Top the cake with a tiara or crown cake topper.
Game Idea
A great baby shower game is to play princess trivia with your guests. Ask questions about princesses from real life, history, fairy tales, cartoons, or movies. For example, ask questions like: Name a princess who’s currently living?
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Theme
The mom-to-be and her little shining star are the focus on this special day, so why not go with a theme inspired by this popular children's song. This baby shower theme can be quite easy to bring together.
Decoration Ideas
Decorate the party zone with lots of star and moon shapes cut out from yellow or gold paper card stock
Set a nighttime mood with dark blue or black hues and pops of yellow or gold
Hang a string of fairy lights
Have a "twinkle, twinkle little star" diaper cake topper as a decorative centerpiece.
Cut mini star shapes out of gold glitter paper, and glue them onto the ends of toothpicks, which you can stick into any small bite-size snacks
Glue mini paper stars onto striped paper drinking straws.
Food Ideas
Prepare star-shaped cake pops
Bake a cake in the shape of a shooting star, frost it, and decorate with edible gold glitter and edible gold sugar beads
Cut tea sandwiches into star and moon shapes
Cut out cookies in the shape of stars, moons, and clouds
Ice cupcakes in frosting that has been colored with dark blue food dye and sprinkle edible stars on top.
Game Ideas
Ask your guests to "wish upon a star" for the baby by writing down their best wishes for the newborn (which she can read when she’s older)
Alternatively, print out this “Wishes for Baby” game
Bring a xylophone or toy keyboard to the shower and ask each guest to play "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"—the superstar who gets the loudest cheers wins a prize.
Superheroine Theme
Not all superheroes wear capes! Sometimes they wear maternity wear or bibs! The superhero theme is great if the mom-to-be is having a girl, because there are many inspirational heroines.
Decoration Ideas
Either choose one character’s colors to base your theme on, or have a general superhero theme with lots of red, yellow, and blue used for the tablecloth, balloons, crepe paper décor, paper plates, and pennant banners
Cover a bar table so it looks like a superhero cape by using a long red tablecloth that reaches the floor, and then place yellow or blue material on the tabletop between the serving plates
Style invitations in the shape of a baby’s playsuit, designed to look like a superhero outfit
Salute the mom-to-be with a sign saying, "A little wonder baby is coming! Let’s celebrate mom-to-be—a real-life superhero!"
Food Ideas
Make cookies shaped and frosted to look like a superhero’s mask
Prepare a multi-tiered cake designed to look like a superhero’s suit; it could even be designed to look like a pregnant superhero, so the mom-to-be knows you think she’s doing an amazing job
Have bowls of green candies to represent kryptonite, that famous weakness of some superheroes—they’ll be the weakness of anyone with a sweet tooth, too.
Game Ideas
Ask guests to name as many heroines from movies, books, TV shows, or comics as they can, with some hints to help, and the guest who guesses the most wins a prize
Ask guests to write down what superpowers they think the mom-to-be has and what superpowers they hope her little superhero will have.
Flower Power Theme
Flowers are a timeless theme, and a relatively easy one to decorate with if you can get your hands on some lovely fresh flowers, or some nice looking artificial ones. It’s also a great theme if you’re hosting the shower in your garden.
Decoration Ideas
Create a bouquet diaper cake as a centerpiece
Tie balloons together in the shape of a flower bloom
For a whimsical touch, hang colorful pennant banners, lanterns, and individual flower stems from a string
Hang a banner above the buffet table that says "Baby in Bloom."
Food Ideas
If you’re a talented baker, make sugar art for decorating cupcakes so they look like flower blooms, or if you need assistance, ask your local bakery or cake shop for help
Ice cookies to look like flowers
Slice up fruit and arrange the slices on a tray to create a flower shape (grapes or cherries work as buds; slices of melon or pineapple can serve as petals; and celery is a great stalk)
If you’ve opted for a cake, decorate it with fresh flowers.
Game Ideas
If the parents haven't settled on a baby name yet, ask guests to list as many flower-inspired baby names as possible. The person who lists the most names wins. The prize can be a bunch of fresh flowers to take home!
Fairy Theme
For a magical baby shower, the fairy theme offers many options. Create an enchanted forest out of your garden or create a spellbinding food table fit for a fairy queen and her baby girl.
Decoration Ideas
For an enchanted forest shower, have some fake grass on the buffet table, and hang some branches overhead that you can decorate with flowers or colorful pennants
For a classic fairy shower, get a few helium balloons in purple, pink, or white, and cover them in soft tulle, cinching the tulle at the base of each balloon with the extra material hanging down below so that it looks like a floating fairy
Buy a tree stump serving board or live edge cutting board and use the top for serving appetizers or cupcakes decorated to look like toadstools
Make tablecloths from pink or purple tulle to look like fairy skirts
Decorate the buffet table with cutouts of pixies, fairy wands, fairy wings, and tiaras
Create mini cutouts to stick on the ends of toothpicks for small snacks, like cheese
Hang string lights and a sign that says "We’re waiting for a baby pixie" or "Welcome, fairy princess"
At the entrance, hang a sign that says "Fairies Welcome" and ask the mom-to-be to wear fairy wings
Provide guests with bottles of glitter (fairy dust) that they can use to shower the mom-to-be when she enters.
Food Ideas
Cut sandwiches into the shapes of fairies or butterflies
Decorate cupcakes or cake pops to look like toadstools
Ice doughnuts in pink or purple icing and sprinkle with edible glitter
Create edible fairy wands by placing a star-shaped cookie at the end of a long stick
Fill jars with pink and purple cotton candy to look like a swirling fairy potion
If you’ve chosen to have a cake, frost it to look like a fairy
For a rustic or woodlands theme cake, decorate it with dollops of freshly whipped cream, berries, mint leaves, and mini chocolate toadstools with a pixie cake topper.
Game Idea
As a fun activity, have sheets of paper and arts and crafts tools like glitter, paint, glue, and scissors readily available. Ask your guests to decorate their sheet, leaving a space to write their "fairy godmother" wishes for the baby. The new parents can put these aside for their little fairy to read in years to come.
Mermaid Theme
Picking the mermaid theme gives you lots of mesmerizing underwater colors and symbols to play with. Get creative with all things under the sea.
Decoration Ideas
Choose colors like purples, greens, blues, and aquas
Create wave-like tablecloths for the food table: Buy thin, plastic tablecloths in various greenish-blue colors, cut wavy edges, and layer the different colors so they all show
For an extra beachy feel, scatter sand or shells between the food platters
Cut shapes out of card stock like corals, seahorses, fish, dolphins, and mermaids to decorate the tables
To create a stream of bubbles, blow up white or transparent balloons in various sizes, and hang them in an upward spiral shape from smallest to largest
Make seaweed out of green streamers
For a mermaid-themed garland, fold short bits of purple and aqua tulle in half over a piece of string and cinch the tulle together right under the string to secure it in place
Hang purple and aqua streamers for an under-the-sea vibe
Hang a banner over the food table bearing the message "Little Mermaid: Coming Soon."
Food Ideas
Frost cupcakes to look like shells
Bake cookies in the shape of starfish
Create edible clam shells by sandwiching two cookies together slightly askew with frosting, and adding a white, edible sugar bead in the wider half to represent a pearl
String about 10 green or red grapes onto a skewer and label them seaweed skewers
Use food dye to make aqua-colored lemonade, and call it seawater
For the cake, use icing, food coloring, and edible glitter to create a mermaid’s tail as it dives into the cake
For savories, use dip and veggies to create an octopus shape
Form your croissants into the shape of a crab by placing two toothpicks where the eyes would be, and then stick a blueberry or printed eye shapes at the ends.
Game Idea
A fun baby shower activity idea is to ask guests to write a message in a bottle. Put all the notes in a giant glass bottle for the baby girl to read when she grows up.
Little Miss Sunshine Theme
This is a great baby shower theme if you would prefer to avoid pink. It’s also perfect for a summertime baby shower, or if you’re craving some sunshine during the colder months.
Decoration Ideas
For the color scheme, choose bright yellows and oranges, and add light gray, blue, or white for some contrast
Cut a big sun shape out of yellow paper, and stick it near the food table
Grab a bunch of yellow and orange balloons, and hang those up, too
Add some light blue and white helium balloons to represent the sky with fluffy white clouds
Make some on-theme pennant banners out of yellow paper
Hang some gold streamers up to represent sunbeams
Make yellow tissue pompoms to represent mini suns
Add a bunch of real or fake sunflowers or yellow Gerbera daisies to the buffet table for a pop of color
Hang a sign that reads "You are my sunshine."
Food Ideas
Make cake pops that look like mini suns using yellow and orange food dye and icing
Bake sun-shaped cookies, and add a smiling, happy face
Use yellow cupcake liners when baking your cupcakes and pipe each with a smiling sun using yellow frosting for a “sunny” look
For something savory, have little boxes of popcorn, perhaps with a sign saying "Ready to Pop!" or delicious buttery corn on the cob
For drinks, set up a lemonade stand—it’s the perfect summer drink!
Game Idea
Pour lots of yellow candies into a see-through jar. Ask guests to guess how many are in the jar. Once you’ve counted them all, the person with the closest guess wins the jar of candies!
Ladybug Theme
If the mom-to-be is having a little lady, picking the ladybug theme is a lovely choice.
Decoration Ideas
Shop for decorations like balloons, paper plates, and tablecloths in red and black—you may even find your local party supply shop stocked with black and red polka dot designs, too
Get some red and black card stock so you can make ladybug cutouts in various sizes
Use red and black gift-wrap and ribbon to cover boxes, jars, and tubs for serving food
Add dots to red balloons with a black marker, but be careful the balloons don’t pop
For a little more DIY action, get a red bucket, and stick on black pompoms or black paper dots with superglue, then fill the bucket with ice for keeping drinks cold
Create a poster using red paper and a black marker, label it with, "A little ladybug is on her way."
Food Ideas
Provide bowls of black and red candies
Create red cake pops that iced with black dots
If you’re having a cake, create a ladybug cake topper out of frosting
Decorate red cupcakes and strawberries with chocolate dots so they look like ladybugs
Bake cookies in the shape of a ladybug, and frost them accordingly
If you can find jars with a black lid, fill them with red candies, and stick fake eyes and antennae on them for a great ladybug-themed party favor.
Game Idea
Play ladybug trivia; you might be surprised how little (or a lot) your guests know about these beautiful beetles. Ask questions like: Can you tell how old a ladybug is by how many dots it has? What other names do ladybugs go by? Are ladybugs actually bugs?
Tutu Cute Theme
Looking for the perfect baby shower theme idea for girls? Look no further than "tutu cute." This theme is simply too, too cute to pass up!
Decoration Ideas
For this theme, you’ll need lots of tulle, but it doesn’t have to be classic baby pink tulle—you could go for hot pink, white, grays, purples, or any other color you think your guest of honor will love
Give the food table a tulle skirt
Add a ballerina’s tutu to baskets and jars
As a centerpiece, create a DIY cake stand with a tutu using tulle
Decorate the buffet table with mini ballet slippers, a toddler’s tutu, and a toy tiara, which can all be given to the mom-to-be at the end of the shower.
Food Ideas
Create a ballerina pop using a pink cupcake liner turned upside down, threaded onto a skewer with a marshmallow on top
Bake cookies in the shapes of ballet slippers, pointe shoes, and leotards
Create cupcake ballerinas by icing the tops to look like tutus, and then stick a cookie in the shape of a torso on top of each one
Make cake pops in the shape of ballet shoes, complete with the ribbon ties.
Game Idea
For a little fun, give your guests tulle skirts to put on as they arrive. Then, once everyone’s had something to eat and drink, play a game of ballet trivia, asking questions like: Is cardboard or wood used to make pointe shoes? How many basic ballet positions are there? What language are most ballet terms in?
Pretty in Pink Theme
You can pick ANY color as the theme for a girl’s baby shower (the same goes for a boy's baby shower), but pink remains a popular choice. Don’t worry about going over the top—this theme calls for having a little fun with all things pink.
Decoration Ideas
For a unique twist on this cute baby shower theme for girls, opt for hot pink instead of baby pink, and throw other colors like gray, turquoise, gold, or peach into the mix
Buy pink tablecloths, cutlery, paper plates, and cups
For decorations, prepare a bunch of pink flowers and helium balloons
Hang giant pink tissue pompoms and pink pennant banners
Food Ideas
Serve pink fruits like watermelon, raspberries, and strawberries
Berry iced tea and pink sodas will quench your guests' thirst
Serve bowls of pink candies
Decorate cupcakes, cake pops, or other sweets in pink frosting, and add edible pink sprinkles for even more fun
Create baby footprint sugar cookies and decorate them with pink icing.
Game Ideas
This theme is flexible when it comes to game ideas. Choose any of these baby shower games and your guests and guest-of-honor will have a lot of fun.
More Baby Shower Ideas for Girls
There are so many ways to approach the theme for a baby shower for a girl. Think about the mom-to-be; would she like a baby shower that reflects her love of modern design, or would she prefer something that’s more baby-focused? Does she have a hobby or a favorite sports team you can reflect in the theme? Is there something she’s looking forward to doing with her child (like reading her favorite books to her)? Let the new mom's personality and passions shine though.
You don’t have to stick with pink! Many themes don’t even require a specific color scheme. If you want to pick a color that isn’t pink, yellow and purple are two popular baby shower colors.
If you’re unsure about what theme the mom-to-be would love, you can’t go wrong with a gender-neutral party, like a stroller-themed baby shower or an elephant-themed baby shower.
Still not sure? Take our "Perfect Baby Shower Theme?" quiz.
More Handy Tips
No matter which theme you pick, organizing it will be easier with our baby shower checklist.
For more food inspiration, check out our list of quick and easy baby shower food ideas and also a list of 20 beautiful and unique baby shower cakes for girls.
If the mom-to-be doesn’t have a gift registry set up, your guests may start asking you for tips on what to buy. You might want to share this baby shower gift ideas list with them. It includes ideas for some DIY gifts, unique presents, and nursery must-haves that all new parents will really appreciate.
The Bottom Line
No matter what theme you pick, and how you bring the theme to life, the mom-to-be and your guests will be grateful for all the effort and care you’ve put in. You’re helping create memories that will last a lifetime. Of course, as a baby shower host, the world is your oyster. If you or the mom-to-be would prefer something less traditional, or a gender-neutral approach, take a look at our theme ideas for boys and additional baby shower ideas. For even more advice on how to host the perfect shower, head over to our baby shower tool.
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