Baby Shower Decorations
Baby shower decorations create a mood for the celebration and help to enhance the overall baby
shower theme. By using bits and pieces of party favors and other elements, the party organizer can tie a
theme together and bring a personal touch to the décor. Here are a few tips for using baby shower decorations
to enhance your shower theme.
Pink, blue, green or yellow don't have to be the only colors of choice for baby shower
decorations. These days, traditional colors are fading from favor and many people are turning to brighter
colors or colors in fashionable style for the season. Go for purple or green, and add a splash of something
brighter, like a bright red. Anything goes with baby shower themes!
The perfect baby shower decorations are simple, and practical is
even better. Try decorating your baby shower themes with items that do double-duty as decorations and party
favors or gifts. Unopened jars of baby food can be used as balloon anchors, then given to the expectant mom
after the shower. You can create a mood with lightly scented candles as baby shower decorations, and
give them as shower favors before guests go home.
Another idea is to decorate the guest-of-honor chair with a baby gift clothesline. Hang a
clothesline up, attaching one end to the chair, and decorate the line with baby blankets, clothes, booties, bibs,
hooded towels, and other baby necessities attached by colorful clothes pins. Suggest that guests bring an
item for the baby clothesline, too.
The gift display can be part of the baby shower decorations. Streamers and other
decorations hung from an open umbrella above the gift table look very nice. Set up a baby's bassinet in a
corner of the room. From the ceiling above, hang tulle, a reasonably priced fabric available at any fabric store.
Let the fabric drape and flow around the bassinet. As the gifts fill it, place the overflow on the ground
around the bassinet for a show-stopping centerpiece. If you don't have a bassinet, use a larger gift the
mommy-to-be will receive instead. This baby shower decoration results in a lovely photo for the baby memory
book.
An edible centerpiece can play important part of the baby shower decorations. Carve a
watermelon into the shape of a baby carriage and use it as the table centerpiece. Placing the watermelon
lengthwise, cut one quarter out then scoop out the inside. Carve a zigzag edge around the canopy top.
Slice up other types of fruit and re-fill the watermelon. Decorate with ribbon around the edge to make the
centerpiece look frilly. Any presentation of food can be part of the shower theme as well as the baby shower
decorations.
To reduce your stress levels, try to do as much as you can ahead of time. If you have access to
the hall or if you're hosting the party at your house, do the decorating the night before. Go ahead and ask other
people to help you, too. Delegation will go a long way to helping things run smoothly. Keep your baby shower
decorations simple, and use materials you have on hand, rather than running all over town to find a specific baby
shower decoration that fits. In the end, you'll have a lot more time to relax and enjoy the baby shower along with
everyone else.
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