So, you're about to welcome a new baby girl into your life. Celebrate this exciting time with a baby shower for a girl! We've rounded up our 10 best girl baby shower ideas, including girl baby shower themes, girl baby shower decorations, baby shower food ideas, pink baby shower ideas and more. Find baby shower ideas that are girly, modern, chic and everything in between. Whatever party ideas you decide, you're sure to throw a baby shower fit for a little princess!

Mint green, peach and pink complement glittery gold in this watercolor baby shower based on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by Annaliese from Made of Sugar and Spice. She built the decor around a pre-made Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Sign, adding a hoop wreath hot-glued with Gold Glitter Star Garland, Faux Pink Peony Stems, Pomander Rose Balls, Faux Baby's Breath and Faux Floral Greenery.
For the table, a shimmery teal tablecloth served as the base for gold metallic vases and an open top terrarium filled with more pink blooms and custom gold mercury votives. The watercolor theme continued with Watercolor Dessert Plates atop gold-rimmed dinner plates and chic metallic string chargers. Geo Sprinkle Dinner Napkins added a feminine pop of pink and polka dots. For glassware, Annaliese used plastic gold trim glasses with gold straws adorned with mini pink pacifiers.
At the dessert table, guests were invited to fill Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Favor Bags with pink jelly beans and snack on sweets like a decadent Whipped Cherry Fluff Trifle.
The lucky mom-to-be was sent home with a thoughtful DIY Baby Shower Onesie Bouquet that also served as decor during the party.
Photo: Made of Sugar and Spice
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If your mom-to-be prefers bolder hues versus girly pastels, throw her a modern floral baby shower like this one by Dawn from Party Til Dawn Events. Luckily, the Fluorescent Floral line of party supplies makes it easy to keep the look cohesive and chic without becoming too intense.
For the table, Dawn left the wood surface exposed and used gold metallic string placements and gold diamond rim plate chargers as the base for stacked dinner plates, dessert plates and appetizer plates, whose varying shapes added texture and interest. A pretty white ceramic vase with gold trim coupled with a series of white cutout dots candle holders kept the look from becoming too saturated with color.
Above the food table, appetizer plates from the Fluorescent Floral line were taped to the wall in a geometric pattern. Guests could grab Sparking Water Spritzers served in bullet bud vases, plus a Goat Cheese, Pecan and Honey Appetizer and Cookies and Cream Mini Trifles.
Photo: Party Til Dawn Events
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Tea parties make eloquent baby showers, and this example that Kaelin from the Fun365 Team threw for her sister is no exception. She and her mother sorted through four generations of family china to establish a color scheme of soft pinks, gold and white. Guests were greeted by a table of family photos, along with a table to fill a bag of pink candy -- such as rock candy, lollipops, saltwater taffy, gumballs and jelly beans -- from glass jars.
On the tables, pink and white tablecloths sat underneath pink-and-gold painted DIY Ceramic Tea Cup Planters filled with fresh flowers. Colorful vintage glassware, vintage baby books and white lace ribbon filled in additional space.
After sipping on tea and enjoying an assortment of finger foods, guests played Baby Bingo (click for a free downloadable) and filled out Wishes for Baby cards (click for a free downloadable).
Photo: Fun365 Team
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Kelsey from We Heart Parties threw this rosé-inspired sip and see so friends and family could meet a new baby girl. Kelsey says it's a great option to celebrate with couples who opt to not find out the gender before birth or are welcoming their second, third (or beyond) child.
Packed with pink, blush and gold decorations, this party featured DIYs like Take Away Rosé Favors and free templates like a Yes Way Rosé Printable Party Backdrop.
For the table, a shimmery rose gold sequin table runner served as the foundation for a white candle set and clear vintage glass bottles covered with rose gold spray paint. Place settings were surprisingly chic white marble dinner paper plates, metallic gold cutlery and white dinner napkins with foil. Rosé (sparkling or still) was served in a stemless plastic wine glass or premium plastic rose gold dot champagne flutes.
Guests were treated to on-theme Rosé Infused Tea Sandwiches plus cupcakes, and of course, plenty of rosé.
Photo: We Heart Parties
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Missy and Kristen from Sweetly Chic Events & Design used the suite of "Umbrellaphants" (umbrellas and elephants) tableware to throw an adorable animal-themed baby shower with just the right amount of pink. For the table, they used an Umbrellaphants Pink Plastic Tablecloth, a Light Pink Gingham Tablecloth and a Silver Shimmer Table Runner. They then created a DIY Umbrella Centerpiece using Silver Heart-Shaped Confetti and a DIY White Umbrella, then filled in any empty spaces with DIY Elephant Banks.
Place settings included more Umbrellaphants products like Umbrellaphants Pink Dessert Plates and Umbrellephants Pink Luncheon Napkins. Each guest enjoyed a Peanut Butter Banana Cupcake on top of a blue-painted Mini Cupcake Pedestal. A Valentine Elephant Jointed Cutout sat in front of a bar cart with even more on-theme decor and takeaways for the mom-to-be, including a custom Baby's First Piggy Bank and DIY Memory Art.
Photo: Sweetly Chic Events & Design
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Kara from Lillian Hope Designs hosted a pink, blue and yellow baby shower based on You Are My Sunshine. She created her own Cloud and Raindrop Backdrop, but used ready-to-go You Are My Sunshine lollipops, picks with spoon, napkins, paper cups, popcorn boxes and photo props.
Food included a sunny Lemon Mousse Recipe and popcorn in themed boxes.
Guests played a baby shower name game -- each person received three Pastel Pink Mini Clothespins and had three words they could not say throughout the event. In the event one of the words was said and another guest caught someone saying it, she got to take a clothespin from that person. The person with the most clothespins at the end of the game won.
The mom-to-be got to take home a DIY Diaper Cake that doubled as a cute party decoration.
Photo: Lillian Hope Designs
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Throwing a girl baby shower doesn't automatically mean it has to be pink. This sunny daisy party by Lindi from Love the Day shows that bright yellow can be the perfect color scheme for a shower. She began by stringing more than 60 balloons – including yellow polka dot and solid yellow – from the ceiling along with DIY Daisy Paper Fans for a dramatic first impression.
On the table, Yellow Gingham Tablecloth Roll doubled as a tablecloth and chair ties. A decadent yellow cake and flower sugar cookies served as both dessert and centerpiece. Place settings consisted of Round White Dinner Plates under Yellow Gingham Luncheon Napkins and Yellow Paper Dessert Plates, garnished with a Yellow Swirl Lollipop made to look like a daisy. White Daisies helped fill in bare spots, along with DIY Coffee Filter Flowers. Each guest's chair featured a DIY Daisy Tote for them to take home.
Photo: Love the Day
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For a baby girl shower without all the frills, try this look by Dawn from Party Til Dawn Events that brings together wood, metallics, greenery and just the right amount of pink. The table featured a DIY Wooden Pallet Backdrop covered in more than 70 balloons and large galvanized lantern candle holders filled with flameless candles and a bit of babies' breath. A Wood Slice Display Stand was the perfect spot for sweet treats.
She brought in gold with metallic cutlery and gold-rimmed tumblers, and a splash of greenery with a faux succulent. The Confetti Design line of tableware, with its soft pink background and gray, black, copper and white polka dots, lent itself perfectly to Dawn's overall vision.
Photo: Party Til Dawn Events
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"Sprinkle" the parents of a baby girl with this Donut Sprinkle Baby Shower – less involved than a full shower, it's perfect for parents welcoming additional children to their family. Kelsey from We Heart Parties pulled together this creative, cute party by creating a DIY Donut Party Wreath to welcome guests, then used many elements from the Donut Party Supplies set for an easy way to keep everything cohesive.
The food table featured Donut Party Snack Mix garnished with a sprinkle donut hole, along with adorable DIY Pacifier Baby Donuts. And just in case guests didn't get enough donuts at the party, they were given donuts in Sprinkle Cellophane Baggies as favors.
Photo: We Heart Parties
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Jamie from The Crafting Chicks threw this Bun in the Oven baby shower that would work for a girl or a boy, depending on which color you want to emphasize. She set the base for the look with a Pink and White Striped Tablecloth Roll, then accented with clever dough rollers, girly Gingham Pink Hanging Fans and Pink Pinwheels. A Large Chalkboard and Mini Chalkboard Signs written on with a Chalk Marker welcomed guests and helped ID food and drinks. Chalkboards also served as a fun activity and gift for the new mom -- guests were asked to contribute to a Baby Advice Garland made from chalkboards.
A DIY Shower Drink Station included Mason Jar Drink Dispensers on top of a Wood Crate with more Mini Chalkboard Signs. For a sweet treat, Jamie made Cinnamon Roll Muffins in Circus Cupcake Liners topped with whimsical Pinwheel Picks. Pastel tableware such as Pink Square Dessert Plates and Pink Beverage Napkins complement this girl baby shower theme perfectly.
Photo: The Crafting Chicks
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