Fall Baby Shower Ideas
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As the leaves turn colors and the air carries a hint of cinnamon and apples, there’s something truly magical about this time of year. And what a better way to celebrate than with a fall-themed baby shower? With many options for color palettes, the options are endless for tapping into the vibes of the season while planning a gorgeous and aesthetic event to welcome the new baby.
Whether you’re the mom-to-be, a friend, or family member planning the event, here are some delightful ideas to make your fall baby shower a memorable occasion.
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Fall Boho Baby Shower Welcome Sign
Welcome signs are a perfect way to set the tone for the rest of the baby shower decorations. This fall-inspired welcome sign can be customized with your name and event details to provide the perfect personalized greeting to your guests.
2. Fall Baby Shower Balloon Garland
We absolutely love this fall-colored balloon garland that could be the perfect addition to your baby shower decorations. This balloon arch kit comes with 130+ balloons to help make a major impact on your event.
3. Little PUmpkin Party Favor Labels
These stickers that say “thank you for showering our little pumpkin” can be the perfect way to personalize just about any baby shower party favor that your guests will take home. Hand sanitizer, candles, and drinks are just a few ideas of the many options for how these could be used to come up with the perfect baby shower party favor. The possibilities are endless!
4. Flower Box Baby Centerpieces
These adorable wood grain boxes can be used as beautiful centerpieces. You can choose your favorite fall-colored flowers to customize the look of each centerpiece and to match the rest of your baby shower decorations and color scheme.
5. (AnotheR) Fall Baby Shower Balloon Garland
Ok, we’re loving these baby shower balloon garlands so much that we just had to share another idea. This one has a totally different color scheme that still feels like fall but brings a different style to your baby shower. We love how this pairs with the elevated gold tableware in the photo.
6. Dried Pampas Grass Centerpieces
This set of 110 pieces of dried pampas grass bouquets makes for the perfect fall baby shower decorations. These could be used as centerpieces or as decorations on your food or gift table.
7. “A Sweet Little Pumpkin” Backdrop Decoration
You could place this festive fall backdrop behind a food table or in another high-traffic area at the baby shower. We love everything about this, especially the white pumpkin and cute font. It comes in different sizes so that you can find the perfect fit for your baby shower .
8. Fall-Themed Cupcake toppers
These adorable pumpkin cupcake toppers are a perfect way to dress up just about any cupcake. They are festive and can provide personalization and style to your dessert table.
9. “Oh Baby” Pumpkin Burlap Garland Banner
Burlap garlands remain incredibly popular for baby showers for good reason—and in the case of a fall-themed baby shower, they fit in with the aesthetic perfectly. We love the font and the cute pumpkin on this one.
10. All-in-One Baby SHower Decoration Kit
If you’re short on time and looking to keep things super simple, you may want to try one of these all-in-one decoration kits. You can always add additional decoration items if you’re able, but something like this will cover all the basics. The golds, cremes, and whites in this color palette are great for either gender and are versatile for a variety of baby shower settings.
I hope this list of ideas gave you some inspiration and excitement for planning the perfect fall baby shower! Wishing you all the best with the rest of your planning so that the big day is a wonderful and memorable one.
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