Baby in Bloom Baby Shower » Living Life with Meredith (2024)

I’m so excited to share the Baby in Bloom Baby Shower recap with y’all today! Back when my cousin announced that she was pregnant, Macy asked if she could throw her a baby shower. Fast forward a few months & we finally got to have the shower last Saturday.

We were worried that we weren’t going to be able to have it with COVID & while we did have to change the date once or twice, we put it off as long as we possibly could without trying to pushing our luck in case Baby Girl came early. Thankfully, everything went off without a hitch!

*We took extra precautions due to COVID and had finger foods already portioned out so everyone wasn’t touching everything, we had sanitizer, wipes, and extra masks in case anyone wanted any. Everyone was safe. No worries. 🙂 *

Anyway…this shower has been a long time coming. We’ve been brainstorming & prepping for a couple of months and had so many great ideas. Macy & I knew pretty quickly that we wanted flowers involved plus some pink & gold. We wanted this to be girly but not over-the-top girly.

I actually found these plates & napkins at Target in their “dollar section” & for me, that totally solidified the theme & what direction we were going in. I could start to see it all come together from there.

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Balloons!

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Macy ended up putting this balloon ‘arch’ together & I. am. obsessed. with. it. Fun Fact: the mantle wasn’t it’s original home. It was going to go in a different spot but Macy was putting it together right there at the mantle & the moment I saw it, I knew it had to go there.

Don’t you think it just pulled the whole room together? I do! I still can’t believe that she did that. If I had put a balloon arch together, well, it wouldn’t have been an arch & there probably wouldn’t have been any balloons in the end. Haha!

Flowers

We also wanted plenty of flowers! It is a “Baby in Bloom” baby shower after all! We had the idea to use mason jars to decorate so we (and by we, I mean Macy) painted them pink and then I hot-glued the gold ribbon on there to add the gold in from our color scheme. My mom is great at making arrangements so we went to Kroger & bought some flowers to put the arrangements together ourselves. I think they turned out so GOOD! Every one has the same flowers but they all looked a little different, which we liked.

We went with tulips, daisies, and baby’s breath.

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Baby Games!

Macy was in charge of games & she came up with 2 great ones! The first was called “Baby Name Race”. In 90 seconds, people had to come up with a girl name for each letter of the alphabet. Someone actually came up with 25 out of 26! I was impressed. I don’t know what letter they missed but they did get the “X”.

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“Celebrity Baby Name” was the second game. Macy came up with a list of celebrities & their unique baby names & people had to match the celebrity with their child’s name in about 60 seconds. Mom & I tested this game a few days before to make sure it wasn’t too difficult or easy & we managed to get all of them. In roughly 60 seconds. They weren’t easy, persay, my mom & I just know a lot of useless (or so we thought) celebrity trivia.

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Game time rolls around at the shower, we play this game & you know what the highest number of matches was? Go ahead…guess…

4.

FOUR! I couldn’t believe that! I personally didn’t think that many were difficult (I only struggled with a few) but apparently, my mom & I are the abnormal ones. Haha

For a moment I thought, maybe I should be a little embarrassed that I knew all of them fairly quickly when I played but then I thought, nah, my celebrity knowledge for once isn’t useless. Haha

Whoever got the most for each game received a candle!

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Food!

Since Macy was in charge of games, I was in charge of food! The shower was at 2 p.m. so we wanted to go the direction of snack-style food. We also wanted to do mainly finger foods so it was already pre-portioned out for everyone.

While I was in charge of exactly what we ate, Macy had the idea to give each food a baby/pregnancy related name. They all turned out SO CUTE!

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We used little chalkboard clips to write the names of the food but here’s what we came up with:

False Labor Fruit Skewers

Maternity Meatballs

Veggie Cup-tractions

Newborn Nuggets

Neona-Trail Mix

Kickin Key Lime Pies

Pacifier Pink Velvet Cupcakes

Labor Lemonade (Raspberry Lemonade; it had to be pink of course!)

Melted Ice Chips would’ve been the name for the water but we didn’t have enough chalkboard clips. Oops! We figured everyone knew what water was though. 🙂

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Macy also had the idea for everyone to fill one of these out so that way we can see who guesses the closest! Poor Laura was fielding questions left & right about all of the info for her first-born. Haha

Party Favors

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We decided to give hand sanitizers from Bath & Body Works as party favors with a cute tag that says “Sanitize before Snuggles”. A good idea in general when there’s a newborn around & also given the time we’re living in. They were a hit!

Details

All of the cutlery/paper plates/cups are from Target.

I printed out 2 of the photos from Laura’s Maternity session to frame & use them to decorate.

The Neona-Trail Mix cups, the pompoms, confetti, and baby feet cupcake liners are all from Hobby Lobby.

The balloon arch & balloons are from Amazon.

The banner is from Etsy!

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We’re so happy with how it turned out! I hope you enjoyed this post & getting a sneak peek into the sweet Baby in Bloom baby shower we threw for our cousin!

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Love,

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FAQs

What do you call a baby shower after baby is born? ›

Whether it happens days, weeks or even months after your baby is born, a Sip & See Shower is the perfect way to introduce your newest addition to friends and family.

Can you still have a baby shower after the baby is born? ›

Baby showers are usually scheduled before the birth of the child, but recently a new trend has risen: planning the shower for after the baby is born. Post-birth baby showers include all the glamour of a regular baby shower while including the actual baby.

Are you supposed to have a baby shower before or after the baby is born? ›

Baby showers can be held at any point but are typically held four to six weeks before the baby's due date. This timing is late enough that the pregnancy is well along but likely early enough to avoid the baby arriving beforehand and disrupting the party plans.

Why do people have baby showers before the baby is born? ›

So, having a baby shower before your little one arrives allows you the time to sort through gifts and take stock of what you still need. Plus, it's really exciting to open up the presents and imagine your little one enjoying all the cute outfits and gear you will receive at your baby shower.

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How many months should you have a baby shower? ›

There's no hard and fast rule, but many baby showers happen one or two months before the baby's due date. Throwing the shower sooner is fine, too; maybe there are scheduling constraints or concerns about the baby arriving early, for example.

Who not to invite to your baby shower? ›

As you create your guest list for your baby shower, you might wonder if there's anyone who shouldn't be invited. The simple answer is you can invite anyone you'd like to your shower.

What is a sprinkle? ›

A baby sprinkle is a casual and smaller-scale version of a baby shower. It is typically held for parents who are expecting their second, third, or subsequent child. The term "sprinkle" is a play on words, as it suggests a lighter celebration compared to the more elaborate and traditional baby showers.

What is a sip and sea? ›

A sip and see is a party, usually planned by the parents, that invites friends and family to drop by, sip on some refreshments and meet the new baby. It's a perfect opportunity to introduce the newest family addition to all of your loved ones in a single go—and on your own terms.

Can a mom throw a baby shower for her daughter? ›

Because gifts are central to showers, having a member of the honoree's (or husband's) immediate family host appeared self-serving. Today it is appropriate for anyone to host a baby shower, as long as there's a legitimate reason.

Who pays for a baby shower? ›

The hostess traditionally pays for the baby shower and its associated costs. However, the hostess can divide up the responsibility and costs by asking a few close family members or friends to co-host. This helps to reduce the overall expense and alleviates some of the financial obligation of hosting a baby shower.

What is a sip and see baby shower? ›

A sip and see party is a gathering to welcome and celebrate a new baby. More casual than a baby shower, it's frequently hosted by the new parents or by close family members, This informal event is a chance for family and friends to enjoy some refreshments (sip) and meet (see) your newly arrived baby.

How many people should you invite to a baby shower? ›

How Many People Should Attend a Baby Shower. Every baby shower is different, but most ladies agree that 15 to 30 is the perfect number of ladies at a typical baby shower or about 30-40 for a coed. These numbers change depending on the size of the family, number of friends, and even work colleagues involved.

What is the difference between a gender reveal party and a baby shower? ›

Baby showers, a traditional prenatal celebration, have some key differences from gender reveal parties. Primarily, the focus on gender reveal parties is fetal sex, while baby showers focus on the giving of supplies and items for the future infant to expectant parents.

What diapers to put on registry? ›

While it may seem counterintuitive to put size 1, 2, or 3 diapers on your registry, especially since the average baby weighs just 7.5 pounds, your little one will grow… quickly. Sizing up ensures you'll have the right diaper on hand when you and your baby come home from the hospital, and for months afterward.

What is the post birth event ceremony? ›

Birth Closure Ceremonies incorporate a variety of physical, emotional and energetic healing modalities. They include a traditional "closing the bones" ritual, and support a mother's physical, emotional, and energetic healing that helps bring a sense of closure and peace, even years after she has given birth.

What do you serve at a sip and see? ›

Sip and see party ideas

“Refreshments are usually light, and it's fun to have a few drinks on hand for the 'sip' part,” says Kommer. If it's a mid-morning event, you might serve a few platters of fruit, a spread from a local bakery and a coffee bar or mimosas.

What is the difference between a baby sprinkle and a sip and see? ›

Beyond the difference in timing, there's another differentiating factor between a shower or sprinkle and a sip and see: who hosts the event. While close friends, siblings, aunts or cousins, or coworkers typically throw parents-to-be a baby shower or sprinkle, the new parents themselves often host the sip and see.

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