Planning a baby shower shouldn’t be stressful or cost a fortune.
Want beautiful decor that looks high-end without the headache?
We found 50 simple baby shower decorations that are easy to set up and look amazing. Get ready to pin these ideas!
1. Pastel Balloon Garland

Use soft colors like blush or sage for a small garland. Hang it over the gift or dessert table. This makes a quick, pretty focus point.
- Use air instead of helium for cheaper setup.
- Stick to 3 colors max for a clean look.
- Make it asymmetrical for a modern vibe.
Pro Tip: Pre-inflate balloons the night before to save time on party day.
2. “Oh Baby” Foil Sign

Get a scripted “Oh Baby” balloon in gold or white. Put it on a blank wall or above a main backdrop. It clearly shows the baby shower theme easily.
- Choose matte colors over shiny metallic.
- Use painter’s tape to avoid wall damage.
- Pair it with a small greenery sprig.
Pro Tip: If you don’t use helium, use a straw to blow it up and tape it flat to the wall.
3. Soft Fabric Backdrop

Hang a light fabric panel like cotton or chiffon. Neutral colors make the background calm and fancy. It’s perfect for taking guest photos.
- Use tension rods for easy hanging.
- Choose white or cream for best light reflection.
- Iron the fabric beforehand to remove wrinkles.
Pro Tip: Use safety pins hidden behind the fabric to create soft, elegant folds.
4. Fringe Curtain Backdrop

Put up a paper fringe curtain behind the dessert area. This is cheap and adds great texture. It keeps the decor light and easy to manage.
- Match the fringe color to the cake frosting.
- Use two layers for a fuller look.
- Hang it slightly above eye level.
Pro Tip: If the curtain keeps separating, use a tiny piece of double-sided tape every few inches.
5. Oversized Paper Flowers

Make large paper flowers in one or two colors. Attach them to a board or wall. This is playful and works well in small party spots.
- Use thick cardstock so flowers hold their shape.
- Group them in clusters of odd numbers (3 or 5).
- Mix sizes for depth and interest.
Pro Tip: You can buy pre-cut kits to make assembly much faster and simpler.
6. Simple Welcome Sign

Place a small sign at the entrance with a short greeting. Use a clean font on wood or acrylic. It sets the party mood right away.
- Place it on a small easel or table.
- Add a tiny sprig of eucalyptus for flair.
- Keep the text short: “Welcome to [Name]’s Shower.”
Pro Tip: If using a printed sign, frame it in a simple, thin wooden frame for a polished look.
7. String Light Photo Display

Hang string lights and clip ultrasound pictures or baby prints to them. This makes a warm, personal spot. It’s a light way to share memories.
- Use small wooden clothespins for clipping.
- Hang lights in a zigzag pattern.
- Mix photos with simple quotes or art.
Pro Tip: Use battery-operated lights so you don’t need to worry about finding an outlet nearby.
8. Small Balloon Arch

A simple arch at the door welcomes guests right away. Use only two or three colors. This keeps the entrance looking modern and clean.
- Keep the arch small (doorway size).
- Use different sizes of balloons for texture.
- Anchor the ends with weighted bases.
Pro Tip: Build the arch frame using PVC pipe for a sturdy, reusable structure.
9. Macramé Boho Decor

Use a macramé piece as a wall hanging or backdrop. This gives a soft, natural boho feel. Pair it with green plants for a calm look.
- Choose cream or beige macramé.
- Hang it on a simple wooden dowel.
- Use it behind the mom-to-be’s chair.
Pro Tip: If you don’t own macramĂ©, use a simple woven throw blanket draped over a rod instead.
10. Light-Up Marquee Letters

Big light-up letters spelling “BABY” make a huge statement. Keep the rest of the room simple. This ensures the letters are the main focus.
- Rent them to save money and storage space.
- Place them on the floor near a wall.
- Use warm white lights for a soft glow.
Pro Tip: Place them near the entrance or the main photo area where they get the most attention.
11. Small Flower Centerpieces

Use little vases with fresh, soft-colored flowers. Keep the arrangements low. This lets guests talk easily across the table.
- Use baby’s breath for a cheap, airy filler.
- Use matching jars or bottles as vases.
- Stick to one type of flower per vase.
Pro Tip: Buy flowers in bulk from a local market and trim them yourself for big savings.
12. Classic Wooden Blocks

Place traditional baby blocks on tables or shelves. They add a sweet, old-fashioned touch. They are very budget-friendly decorations.
- Stack them to spell the baby’s name.
- Use them to weigh down napkins.
- Look for natural, unfinished wood blocks.
Pro Tip: After the shower, these blocks can be given to the parents for the nursery.
13. Mini Potted Plants

Decorate tables with small succulents or plants. They look stylish and natural. Guests can take them home as favors later.
- Tie a small ribbon around the pot.
- Use plants that require little water.
- Place one plant at each place setting.
Pro Tip: Buy plants from a garden center a week ahead so they look fresh and healthy.
14. Subtle Table Confetti

Sprinkle tiny balloons or baby-shaped confetti on tables. Use just a little bit. This adds sparkle without making a mess.
- Use confetti made of biodegradable paper.
- Stick to metallic gold or silver.
- Only sprinkle it on the main food table.
Pro Tip: To make cleanup easier, place a simple paper runner down before scattering the confetti.
15. Fresh Fruit Bowls

Arrange seasonal fruits like lemons or berries in clear bowls. This adds natural color and freshness. It’s a decoration you can eat later.
- Use bright, colorful, unblemished fruit.
- Stack fruit in pyramid shapes for height.
- Include small bunches of grapes for texture.
Pro Tip: Choose hard fruits like apples or citrus that won’t spoil quickly under party lights.
16. Baby Sock Jar Decor

Roll up baby socks and tie them with ribbon inside mason jars. This looks cute and cozy. It’s a useful decoration for the parents-to-be.
- Use socks in the shower’s color palette.
- Tie a simple burlap ribbon around the jar.
- Place jars on the mantle or gift table.
Pro Tip: Use newborn socks since they are the smallest and easiest to roll tightly.
17. Minimal Candle Lighting

Put unscented candles in simple glass holders. Keep the arrangement small. This creates a soft, warm, and cozy mood.
- Use pillar candles of varying heights.
- Place them on a mirrored tray to reflect light.
- Always keep candles away from paper decor.
Pro Tip: Use battery-operated LED candles for places where real flames might be a safety risk.
18. Single-Tier Cake Focus

Use a small cake with a simple topper. Put it on a clean cake stand. The cake itself becomes a beautiful decoration.
- Choose a light, neutral frosting color.
- Use a wooden or acrylic topper.
- Place the stand on a lace doily or runner.
Pro Tip: Elevate the cake stand using a stack of simple books wrapped in matching paper.
19. Paper Lantern Accents

Hang paper lanterns or place them near tables. Choose soft, pastel colors. They add a gentle visual touch without being heavy.
- Use lanterns in groups of three.
- Hang them at different heights.
- Place small LED lights inside if hanging.
Pro Tip: If placing them on tables, weigh them down slightly with sand or rice inside.
20. Fluffy Pom-Pom Decor

Use paper pom-poms in your party colors as centerpieces. They are lightweight and add volume. They look fun without being cluttered.
- Use dowels to give them height in vases.
- Mix small and large pom-poms together.
- Choose tissue paper over yarn for a softer look.
Pro Tip: Make these ahead of time, as they take up a lot of space when stored flat.
21. Simple Balloon Bouquets

Tie small bunches of balloons and place them around the room. This fills empty areas easily. It prevents the room from feeling too bare.
- Use ribbon that matches the balloon color.
- Place them in corners or near doorways.
- Make sure they are weighted down well.
Pro Tip: Fill the balloons with air instead of helium and tape them to the wall for a floating look.
22. Clear Confetti Balloons

Mix clear balloons filled with confetti among solid ones. This adds a fun sparkle. It keeps the overall color scheme simple.
- Use large, round balloons for the best effect.
- Rub the balloon on carpet to make confetti stick.
- Use gold or rose gold confetti only.
Pro Tip: For a simple look, only use confetti balloons in the main photo area and keep the rest solid.
23. Due Date Number Balloons

Show the due month or year using large number balloons. Keep the colors neutral. This looks trendy and modern.
- Place them next to the “Oh Baby” sign.
- Choose a metallic silver or gold finish.
- Use them as a photo backdrop marker.
Pro Tip: If the number balloon keeps turning, tape the bottom string to the floor to keep it facing forward.
24. Special Chair Balloons

Attach a small bunch of balloons to the mom-to-be’s chair. This highlights her spot subtly. It makes her feel special without big decor.
- Use weighted ribbon so they don’t float too high.
- Use a different color balloon for her chair.
- Tie them securely to the chair back.
Pro Tip: Use a simple, elegant ribbon like satin instead of curling ribbon for a classier look.
25. Soft Tassel Garlands

Hang fabric or paper tassel garlands along tables or walls. Use soft colors. This gives a relaxed and easy look.
- Hang them slightly slack, not pulled tight.
- Use them to hide the front of a plain table.
- Choose tassels made of tissue paper.
Pro Tip: If making your own, cut the tassels slightly unevenly for a more homemade, charming look.
26. Simple Pennant Banner

Hang a fabric or paper banner with baby words. Do not use too many colors. This keeps the look clean and easy to read.
- Use white letters on a light background.
- Hang it above the main seating area.
- Choose thick cardstock for durability.
Pro Tip: Print the letters yourself on a home printer to customize the font and size perfectly.
27. Suspended Shapes Decor

Hang lightweight paper stars or hearts from the ceiling. Hang them at different heights. This adds depth without crowding the room.
- Use fishing line for an invisible hanging effect.
- Stick to white or silver shapes.
- Hang them over the dessert table only.
Pro Tip: Use a small piece of tape on the ceiling rather than pushpins to avoid damage.
28. Clothesline Outfit Display

Clip tiny baby outfits onto a string or twine. This is a sweet, personal decoration. It also shows off some of the new baby clothes.
- Use neutral-colored twine or rope.
- Hang it horizontally across a wall.
- Include small hats and booties, too.
Pro Tip: Use miniature wooden clothespins for a rustic, charming look.
29. Whimsical Paper Balloons

Make or buy paper hot air balloon shapes and hang them up. This gives a light, dreamy theme. It’s minimal but very charming.
- Hang them near the window for natural light.
- Use baskets made of brown paper cups.
- Stick to soft blue and cream colors.
Pro Tip: Hang them at varying heights to mimic a real sky scene.
30. Hanging Pom-Poms

Hang pom-poms of different sizes to fill vertical space. Use only one color family. This makes the look cohesive and simple.
- Use them to fill the space above the food table.
- Choose a very light, airy pastel shade.
- Fluff them gently to avoid tearing the paper.
Pro Tip: Hang them closer to the wall than the center of the room to avoid blocking guest views.
31. Minimal Photo Corner

Set up a small area with a neutral background and a few props. Keep the props simple. This makes for a modern photo spot.
- Use a solid white sheet as the backdrop.
- Provide only two or three simple signs.
- Use good natural lighting if possible.
Pro Tip: Have a small sign instructing guests to use the area and share their photos.
32. Chalkboard Greeting

Write a short, sweet baby message on a chalkboard. Place it near the food or entrance. It’s easy to change if needed.
- Use white chalk for a classic look.
- Keep the writing large and centered.
- Frame the board with a small garland.
Pro Tip: If your handwriting isn’t great, print a template and trace the letters onto the board.
33. Instant Photo Display

Let guests take instant photos and clip them to a board. This is interactive decor. The display grows as the party goes on.
- Provide a small basket for the camera.
- Use twine strung across a cork board.
- Use black and white film for a vintage look.
Pro Tip: Have a helper manage the camera station to make sure everyone gets a photo taken.
34. Social Media Hashtag

Display a small sign showing the custom baby shower hashtag. This helps everyone share pictures easily. It’s a modern, simple touch.
- Use a small, attractive wooden frame.
- Place it near the welcome sign.
- Keep the hashtag easy to spell and short.
Pro Tip: Print the hashtag on the back of the favor tags so guests remember it later.
35. Flower Photo Prop

Decorate a simple picture frame with flowers for guests to hold. Keep the flowers neutral and subtle. It makes photos look instantly better.
- Use faux flowers so they last all day.
- Choose a large, lightweight frame.
- Use greenery instead of bright blooms.
Pro Tip: Use hot glue to attach the flowers securely so they don’t fall off during use.
36. Greenery Garden Theme

Use white flowers, green plants, and natural textures like wood. This theme feels calm and fresh. It is very popular for simple showers.
- Use eucalyptus branches heavily.
- Stick to white roses or hydrangeas.
- Incorporate natural wood serving pieces.
Pro Tip: Bring in small trees or large potted ferns from outside to instantly fill space.
37. Soft Rainbow Details

Use soft rainbow colors in small items like banners or napkins. Avoid big, bold rainbow statements. This keeps the look gentle.
- Use only muted, dusty rainbow shades.
- Keep the walls and main linens white.
- Use rainbow only on the dessert table.
Pro Tip: Use small, subtle rainbow sprinkles on cupcakes instead of a large rainbow cake.
38. Pampas Grass Decor

Use dried pampas grass in tall vases. This gives a trendy, natural boho feel. Pair it with cream or beige tones.
- Place the grass in tall, thin ceramic vases.
- Use it as a floor accent near the entrance.
- Spray the grass lightly to prevent shedding.
Pro Tip: Buy the pampas grass online ahead of time, as it can be hard to find locally.
39. Cohesive Pastel Colors

Choose one main pastel color (like soft yellow) and one accent shade (like cream). This makes the decor simple and easy to match.
- Use the main color for linens and balloons.
- Use the accent color for flowers and ribbon.
- Avoid mixing warm and cool pastels.
Pro Tip: Get all your paper goods (plates, napkins) in the same single accent color.
40. Minimal Black & White

Use black text, white backgrounds, and simple shapes. This modern look is great for a minimalist shower. It looks very chic.
- Use black and white striped ribbon.
- Print all signs in a clean black font.
- Add one metallic accent like silver.
Pro Tip: Use simple white tablecloths and let the black details (like napkins) pop against them.
41. Handmade Paper Flowers

Make bunches of paper flowers as decorations. They are cheap and light. You can easily customize the colors you need.
- Use them as vase fillers on smaller tables.
- Make them in varying shades of the same color.
- Secure the stems with floral tape.
Pro Tip: Start making these flowers weeks before the party as they are time-consuming to fold.
42. Simple Name Sign

Paint the baby’s name on a piece of wood or canvas. Keep the letters simple and clean. This adds a personal, heartfelt touch.
- Use white paint on natural wood.
- Hang it above the gift table.
- Choose a simple script or block font.
Pro Tip: If you are nervous about painting, use stencils to ensure the lettering is perfect.
43. Twine-Wrapped Jar Vases

Wrap glass jars with twine or ribbon and use them for flowers. This is cheap and eco-friendly. It gives a rustic, charming look.
- Use jars of different sizes for interest.
- Wrap the twine only halfway up the jar.
- Place small tea lights inside instead of flowers.
Pro Tip: Soak the jars in hot water to easily peel off any stubborn labels and glue residue.
44. Framed Baby Quotes

Frame simple quotes about babies in modern fonts. Place them subtly around the room. They add decoration without being flashy.
- Use thin, minimalist black frames.
- Place them in the bathroom and near the food.
- Keep the quotes short and sweet.
Pro Tip: Print the quotes on high-quality matte paper so they look professional in the frame.
45. Soft Fabric Garlands

Use leftover fabric pieces to make soft garlands. Stick to neutral fabrics like linen or cotton. This gives a simple, textured look.
- Cut the fabric into strips and tie them to twine.
- Use them to decorate the edge of the food table.
- Mix patterns like stripes and solids.
Pro Tip: Use pinking shears to cut the fabric edges, which prevents them from fraying too much.
46. Paper Mobile Decor

Hang folded paper shapes from the ceiling. This adds a sweet, charming detail. It looks light and doesn’t weigh down the space.
- Use cranes, stars, or simple geometric shapes.
- Hang them over the guest book table.
- Use only one color of paper.
Pro Tip: Use lightweight cardstock so the shapes hang straight and don’t curl up.
47. Elegant Diaper Cake

Stack diapers to look like a cake. Decorate it simply with ribbon. This keeps the decoration useful and elegant.
- Use plain white diapers for a clean look.
- Wrap the layers tightly with wide satin ribbon.
- Place a simple plush toy on top.
Pro Tip: Use rubber bands to hold the rolled diapers in place before wrapping the ribbon around them.
48. Advice Card Station

Set up a small area where guests write advice for the parents. Display the cards neatly. This becomes meaningful decor.
- Provide nice pens and simple cards.
- Use a small, decorative basket for finished cards.
- Place the station near the entrance.
Pro Tip: Use a simple hole punch and string to hang the cards on a small branch display.
49. Simple Wish Tree

Use a small branch placed in a vase. Hang written wishes from guests on the branches. This is interactive and beautiful decor.
- Use small tags or note cards for the wishes.
- Choose a sturdy branch with many small twigs.
- Decorate the branch base with moss or stones.
Pro Tip: Make sure the vase is heavy enough to hold the branch and the weight of the hanging cards.
50. Polished Favor Setup

Arrange the party favors neatly with matching tags and ribbons. Keep the items spaced out cleanly. This makes the favor table look polished.
- Use a tiered stand to display favors.
- Use clear cellophane bags for small treats.
- Match the favor tag color to the main decor.
Pro Tip: Place a small sign that says “Thank You” right next to the favors for a nice touch.
These simple baby shower decorations prove you don’t need to spend big to celebrate big.
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