7 Swoon-Worthy Gender Neutral Baby Shower Themes

It seems like there is an endless supply of baby shower themes all over the internet, but when you want to stick to a more gender-neutral theme, it can get a little tricky! When it comes time to throw a baby shower, there are many reasons why you might choose to go gender-neutral. Maybe the parents-to-be are keeping the gender a surprise, or maybe they’re just not in love with the more traditional pink or blue baby showers. Whatever the reason, we have you covered with the most trendy gender-neutral themes perfect to welcome the sweetest of babies!

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1. Teddy Bear Baby Shower Theme

I am in love with this sweet, cuddly theme! Tie in all the beautiful neutral colors with teddy bears everywhere to create the most adorable gender-neutral shower. Pops of gold and greenery bring a sophisticated element that is sure to wow any mom-to-be. When I was a baby, I was gifted a teddy bear that went everywhere with me, and eventually, I was able to pass it on to my firstborn, so this theme is very near and dear to my heart. If the expectant parents have any special “loveys,” it would be the most adorable personal touch to display them at the shower, along with a childhood photo!

Photo Credit: Top: Inspired By This | Bottom: Tiny Prints

2. Modern Safari Baby Shower Theme

Your guests will go wild over this neutral, modern safari-themed shower! The black and white are so chic, and the animal prints and figurines add the perfect amount of whimsy. The stenciled animal cake is such a sleek look, and it can be pulled off as a super easy semi-DIY! Purchase a white frosted cake from any bakery (even a supermarket), purchase this stencil on Amazon, lay it on the cake, spread on any type of icing or luster dust for a bit of bling, and voila! You have the perfect cake for the occasion!

Photo Credit: Left: The Blonde Broad | Right: Etsy Seller DaintyPaperieShop

3. Pastels Baby Shower Theme

The best thing about modern, gender-neutral baby showers is that they don’t have to be primarily yellow and green! Soft and beautiful pastels mixed with tans and wood elements work wonderfully. I love these invitations, with their vintage vibe, to set the stage. Using a color scheme instead of a theme is a bonus when the colors match the mom-to-be’s nursery decor. The leftover decor can have a second life as soft accents in the baby’s new room!

Photo Credit: Left: C’mon Mama | Right: Etsy Seller RanbowBoxByChiara

4. Classic Children’s Books Baby Shower Theme

Classic children’s books may be my all-time favorite baby shower theme. Maybe because I truly love reading classic books to my babies, or maybe it’s the nostalgia; either way, I can’t deny my love for this one. I love the idea that you can use any classic books you already have as the perfect decor, and you can gift any new books you purchase to the new baby’s library.

How insanely cute are the tiny books as cupcake toppers?! For an added special touch, ask guests to inscribe a special message inside their favorite children’s book & add it to their gift in lieu of a card – how sweet for a child to have a collection of books from people who loved them before they were even born!

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5. A Little Honey on the Way Baby Shower Theme

I have been loving anything geometric lately. It’s clean and modern, and I love how that trend was incorporated into this “Sweet as Can Bee” shower theme. Utilize honeycomb shapes in your decor to take bumblebees from sweet and sticky to chic! Elevate your shower even further by incorporating natural tones and lots of greenery. And I can’t think of a more fitting shower favor than these personalized wildflower honey sticks from Etsy!

Photo Credit: Top: Inspired By This | Bottom: Etsy Seller PomPaperEvents

6. You Are My Sunshine Baby Shower Theme

Does it get more gender-neutral than a classic lullaby? I am head over heels for these mellow yellow sunshine vibes and think they might be the perfect fit for a gender-neutral shower. These invitations, found on Etsy, could not be any more perfect. Combine sunny yellows with soft oranges, other neutrals, and greenery in all your decor to create the perfect feel. I love it when you can also bring the shower theme into the food and drinks—think lemon and other delicious citruses to incorporate the sunny vibes throughout!

Photo Credit: Top Left: Project Nursery | Top Right: Hostess With the Mostess, | Bottom: Etsy Seller SwiftDesignByMadison

7. Ready to Pop Baby Shower Theme

This one is all about the fun, bright colors! Start with this adorable invite from Etsy, and your guests will know they’re in for a real party! Use rainbow-colored balloons, signs, florals, and even sequins to make this shower come alive. I can’t think of a better theme than having a super fun champagne toast – pop some bubbly (and sparkling cider) and pour over beautiful fruit popsicles. They will look so festive and taste just as good!

Celebrates the Parents-to-Be

More than anything, I hope you find a theme that perfectly celebrates the parents-to-be and the new little one on the way. Coming up with a theme and throwing the shower can be intimidating, so make things easier on yourself by adding RegistryFinder.com to your invitations so guests can find the guests of honor’s registries in one place!

By Karly Rosetti

Karly is a native South Floridian and lives there with her awesome husband, their extremely busy 3 kiddos, and goofy Goldendoodle. She is a former middle school teacher and is now working the full-time stay-at-home mom game. When Karly is not chauffeuring her kids to and from school or cheering them on in their numerous activities, she really enjoys spending any quiet time reading a good book, baking, taking a sweaty workout sesh, or grabbing a cup of coffee with a friend! She loves to host and plan events of all types, but her favorite thing to host is rowdy, overly competitive game nights with friends!

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