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Emma Davis
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Aug 11, 20153200 views
Aug 11, 20153200 views
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Planning a baby shower for a chic mom-to-be? When it comes to planning the perfect baby shower for trendy, fashionable women, most store-bought stuff won’t really meet the mark. A sea of baby blue and light pink awaits you, but that’s not her style. Just because a little bundle of joy is on the way, doesn’t mean you have to ditch all glam and pizzazz, better yet not all powder blues and soft pinks have to be childish or devoid of personality. Throw an unforgettable party with our seven shabby chic baby shower themes and invitation printing ideas for the unorthodox mom-to-be. From stunning flower art to miniature gourmet foods, these sophisticated ideas are sure to have you ready to start planning!
A white shower is the most refined way to celebrate the moms-to-be. This idea comes from the MVP of the hosting industry, the one and only Martha Stewart. Her idea puts a bit of shabby chic into play, with a doily table-cloth and DIY center-pieces. We especially like her idea of using white paper bags as vases for your flowers. If that seems like too much work, clear glass vases with white flowers will do. Skip the ribbons and instead add two sized flowers: one taller than the other for volume. Decorate the table with white (and gold or silver) table runners and small trays with sweets.
Thinking about what to serve? Martha has a long list of ideas, but we like to keep it simple: How about a delicious white coconut cake covered in white chocolate and white mini salad sandwiches cut with cookie cutters? Your decor baby shower will surely be a hit.If you feel the shower is missing that mommy touch, add little cookies (covered in white chocolate or sugar) in the shape of little bears, umbrellas or bows.
Go the extra mile: For a little extra get premium ultra thick invitations like these ones, with an ultra white color seam (you can order a free sample) and ask everyone to wear white to keep with the theme. Get the full list of Martha’s ideas right here.
If the mom to be is a thrift store aficionado, cannot get enough of that 50’s classy look or is the first to don a pin-up hairdo for a party -go vintage! The great thing about vintage style shabby chic party is that it doesn't have to be a blast-from-the-past thing, but rather a fun combination of relevant styles, which gives you room to play around and leaves the teddy bears for the nursery. For a vintage chic baby shower location think of a pretty garden or yard OR one of those cool little coffee houses all the hipsters rave about: places with mismatched tables with assorted cakes and baby shower boxes will do.
In order for guests to know exactly what to expect at your vintage babe shower, frame the party with a menu and send some velvet laminated invitations, they’re fingerprint resistant, soft like a baby (wink wink) and come out in beautifully muted colors that irradiate quiet sophistication. In the garden, just use vintage luggage, old maps or balloon and wooden letters to create shabby chic decor or a gender reveal.
Mismatch tablecloths that share a color palette, but don’t have the same print, add some floral baby shower decorations and you’re done. Tell everyone to dress up accordingly (it’s nicer if people show up for a theme). Get the bags pictured above here.
Go the extra mile: Perk up the shower with pops of color on the buffet table as well as with hanging lanterns. Make favor bags to enhance the decor and entice guests and to top it all, impress guests with bottled water (better in glass bottles) adorned with custom labels. See more ideas covered with our custom shaped roll labels.
We found this idea on pinterest and it belongs to Jesyka D’itri of visual vocabulary. We like library or booklover themed party ideas; it’s a gender neutral baby shower idea and not necessarily expensive if executed correctly. Keep the color palette gender neutral by using mostly deep hues of browns, greens, purples, oranges and reds.
Avoid toys, shabby chic mismatching and instead go for attractive centerpieces and delicious food. Place the centerpieces next to old books opened on passages about children or marriage, add personalized bookmarks to each table and have a bowl of chocolates or candy to top it all as a triangle. The centerpiece can be made of paper bags made out of newspaper and tied with ribbons (see idea #1 above).
Go the extra mile: Ask guests to take their favorite children’s baby shower guestbook to the party. When they do so, place guest book in a stylish wicker chest for the parents to get to keep. Incorporate the book theme everywhere by hanging book page signs or lanterns over the buffet table.
Do you want to throw the shower of your life? To honor the motherhood of modern women, dispense a discriminating color code, invite the soon-to-be dads and offer appetizers that require no prep time. Choose chic decorations, a graphic invitation and desserts as trendy as she is. We got this idea at thebump.com and were taken with the simple color palette of three solid tones.
To add a personalized twist, forget doilies, die-cuts and custom shapes and go lean - on everything, except maybe the food! Choose the location first and the palette second; this will simplify the process for you. If at home, choose a space that already has a muted palette, if at a restaurant or cafe, go for a modern -clean-cut shape- sort of place.
Get plain serving platters (no gold trimmed vases and no shabby chic mismatching), get some fun origami to add as decoration on certain spots and if possible use unique flower art to add a pop of color to a corner. Make it the photo-op place by hanging a frame around them. In the end get a photobook.
An elegant mom is sure to love a black and white baby shower with trendy desserts and decorations, we sure did. For the décor, layer a black table runner over white linens and place a few white orchids in a cylinder on the table. Add a touch of sophistication by tying a black satin bow around the back of the chairs. For desserts, serve gluten-free chocolate cupcakes with vanilla frosting like these ones.
Go the extra mile: Get round stickers with cute messages to place on chocolate bonbons (or at the bottom of Hershey Kisses like they did) to add a bit of fun. To get more bang for your buck get kiss-cut decals that you can place on the walls and remove later. Black on a white wall does the trick.
This Ferrero Rocher tower idea had us at hello. Think French, Sofia Coppola style; her version of Marie Antoinette and French court was decadent and stylish, with vibrant colors and a modern touch on the classic Louis XVI theme. Go for that. Ooh La, La, ladies!
To set the scene for this French-inspired baby shower, start by choosing a color palette of pastel hues such as blush pink, baby blue, and lavender. Incorporate elements of French elegance by using gold accents, delicate floral arrangements, and vintage-inspired décor.
For the table setting, consider using a mix of fine china, vintage silverware, and ornate glassware. Add a touch of glamour with gold chargers, embroidered napkins, and crystal candle holders. Personalized place cards can be an elegant final touch, reflecting the theme of French opulence.
For the menu, serve a selection of French-inspired delicacies such as croissants, macarons, petit fours, and of course, plenty of Ferrero Rocher. A champagne toast can add a touch of sophistication to the celebration.
Hippie or boho chic baby showers are great to spread some happiness, peace and love for moms-to-be. This was a wedding set on bronzebudgetbride.com but it can be easily adapted to the occasion.
To style a creative hippie baby shower, use feminine details like flowers, lace and ruffles, mixing it with bright colors. For the cake, use bright yellow and trim it in tie-dye peace signs and flowers. Guests can wear fringe and flowers and play the mom’s favorite music.
Are you thinking about ordering thank you notes and printables for your guests? How about these vividly colorful thank you magnets instead? Think of custom made magnets for your shower! Which of these chic baby shower ideas did you like the most? Which one are you dying to try at your upcoming baby shower party? Are you having a boy or a girl? Do you have any other one-of-a-kind printable party decorations and ideas for a baby shower or bridal shower that wowed your guests in the past? Please feel free to leave a comment.
A: Shabby chic baby showers are charming and vintage-inspired themes that combines rustic elements with feminine touches to create a cozy and whimsical atmosphere for celebrating the mom-to-be and her upcoming baby.
A: Popular shabby chic baby shower decoration ideas include burlap accents, floral garlands, vintage baby boxes, mason jar centerpieces, and delicate pink and white color palettes.
A: You can incorporate rustic elements into a shabby chic baby shower by using natural materials like burlap, wood, and twine, as well as adding touches of vintage charm with lace, pearls, and floral arrangements.
A: Creative baby shower favor ideas for a shabby chic theme include personalized candles, mini succulents in burlap-wrapped pots, handmade soaps in floral scents, and vintage-inspired teacup favors.
A: Yes, you can combine a shabby chic theme with other party themes like boho chic or floral decorations to create a unique and personalized baby shower experience that reflects the mom-to-be's style and preferences.
A: Gender-neutral shabby chic baby shower ideas include using soft pastel colors, incorporating natural greenery, opting for neutral tones like beige and ivory, and choosing vintage-inspired decor elements that are suitable for both boys and girls.
A: You can create a shabby chic baby shower backdrop using lace fabric, floral garlands, burlap banners, vintage picture frames, and fairy lights to add a touch of whimsy and romance to the party setting.
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