You host a garden theme baby shower 🥰🌸
Planning an outdoor garden baby shower was absolutely magical, and I’m so excited to share how I brought my 'Baby in Bloom' vision to life! If you're dreaming of a celebration surrounded by nature, here are some tips and ideas I learned along the way to help you create your own unforgettable day. First, setting the scene is key. We transformed our outdoor space with beautiful white umbrellas for shade, making the long tables inviting and comfortable. For the table setup, I opted for a soft color palette – a crisp white tablecloth with a delicate pink runner served as the perfect base. Instead of traditional centerpieces, I went for a mix of lush floral arrangements in varying heights, creating a truly enchanting feel. Think wildflowers and soft pastels to complement the 'garden party' vibe. I found that using a variety of blooms like roses, peonies, and hydrangeas really made the tables pop! For each place setting, I chose elegant mint green plates which added a lovely pop of color against the pink elements. Paired with delicate floral teacups and shimmering gold cutlery, it felt incredibly chic. A pink napkin and a matching pink glass completed the look, and I loved adding personalized name cards – a small touch that made each guest feel extra special. Seeing 'Nani' beautifully written on a card was just adorable! No garden baby shower is complete without a stunning dessert display! My macaron tower was a definite highlight, brimming with colorful macarons in pink (with sprinkles!), beige, yellow, and blue. They were not only delicious but also served as a beautiful focal point. For an outdoor event, consider offering light, refreshing bites. Think mini quiches, fruit skewers, and delicate finger sandwiches alongside your sweet treats. Beyond the tables, think about decorative accents to enhance the garden theme. We had a gorgeous pink arch adorned with greenery that became the perfect backdrop for photos. It really helped define the "party zone" and added such a whimsical touch. Consider incorporating elements like string lights for an evening glow, or even a small 'wishing tree' where guests can hang their hopes for the baby. Don't forget the small details that make a big difference. Comfortable seating, easy access to refreshments, and perhaps some soft background music can elevate the entire experience. If you’re worried about the weather, having a backup plan like a covered patio or a stylish tent is always a good idea. And for those pesky outdoor guests (insects!), discreet citronella candles or diffusers can help keep them at bay. Creating this outdoor baby shower was such a joyful experience, and seeing all my loved ones gathered in such a beautiful setting, laughing and celebrating, truly filled my heart. I hope these ideas inspire you to host your own wonderful 'Baby in Bloom' garden party!






Omg i want to do a tea party themed baby shower but at a park! What company set this up? 😩🩷