A baby shower doesn’t necessarily need a theme but it does help when planning the invitations, decorations, party favors and even food. A theme will give you direction so planning is more streamlined and organized. If you are planning a shower with the mom to be’s knowledge, ask her about her baby and the baby room décor. If you know whether gender of the baby or how the baby’s room is decorated, you could gain some direction. However, if the baby shower is a surprise, you definitely could use some of the following ideas.
1. Expecting a Second Child
When you are seeking a baby shower theme for an expectant mom who is expecting baby number two and already has most of the baby paraphernalia already, consider having a “freezer” party. Ask all the guests to bring a cooked or baked meal in a disposable container that could be frozen. That way, once the baby is born, the family does not have to stress about dinners. They can just pull a meal out of the freezer, reheat and eat.
2. Have a Diaper Party
Diapers are a hot commodity and one of the most expensive investments for new parents. Consider having a diaper party so that baby will be fully covered bottom wise for months to come. Raffle off a nice gift at the baby shower in which the raffle “fee” is a package of diapers. It not only takes away the deliberating over a gift but it is fun too. Tailor the games and favors around diapers too.
Stock up on a few baby dolls and have a diaper changing contest. Blindfold each guest and see who can diaper a baby doll the fastest with the winner receiving a prize. Clean cloth diapers could serve as placemats or napkins for each guest table setting.
3. Incorporate Umbrellas for the Shower
Since you are throwing a baby shower, umbrellas are the perfect solution for when it is “raining” babies. Serve non alcoholic drinks with cute little drink umbrellas. Turn a few colorful umbrellas upside down around the room and display gifts of stuffed animals in them for the baby or even diapers or other small baby gifts. Purchase umbrella shaped baby shower invitations or create your own on the computer.
4. Pretty in Pink for Girls
If the mom to be is positive a girl is in store, create a pretty in pink baby shower theme. With pink, virtually anything goes. You could serve pink food such as cake or cookies with pink icing and pink lemonade. Decorate the area with pink balloons, streamers, table confetti or even flowers. Fill clean, used baby food jars with pink gumdrops or jelly beans and nestle tealight candles in them for decorations.
5. Sail Away for Boys
Boats are always a cute baby shower theme for boys. Nautical options abound for decorations such as fishing nets and shells for the tables or even miniature boats floating in a clear bowl filled with sand at the bottom and water on the top. Colorful beach balls could be displayed around the room and sailor hats make for cute party favors. Bob for pacifiers for one of the games and look for boat shaped invitations. Serve cookies shaped like sailboats or a cake with an ocean theme. Put a few floating boats in the punch bowl.
Author Resource:
Katie Washington is a writer for Favors In The City by Party City where you can shop for baby shower favors the next time your hosting a baby shower. http://www.favorsinthecity.com