I know how quickly a celebration can become expensive and chaotic. If you’re planning a spring baby shower though, you’ve picked the perfect season. Nature is already doing half the decorating for you.
From cherry blossoms to pastels and garden brunches, spring baby shower themes come with built-in charm that’s easy to personalise.

Here’s what worked for me. I once hosted a garden-style shower with second hand decor, supermarket flowers and homemade cupcakes. It was intimate, beautiful and cost next to nothing.
The key was leaning into the season. And if you do it right, you won’t need a big budget or a party planner.
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So let’s talk about spring baby shower themes that are actually practical, pretty and don’t feel like Pinterest pressure. I’ve included girly baby shower themes, gender neutral spring baby shower themes, spring baby shower themes for boys and ideas tied to March, April and May. This list will give you options that feel doable and still look stunning.
READ: 42 Unique Baby Shower Themes to choose from
Stunning Spring baby shower theme ideas
1. Spring garden party
A classic. Fresh flowers, picnic tables and a touch of rustic charm. Use mason jars, gingham tablecloths and simple greenery. Perfect for backyards or even a local park.

2. Pastel baby shower
Soft pinks, mint greens, lilacs buttery yellows. Pastels are the unofficial colours of spring. You can do balloons, napkins or even pastel cupcakes. It works for boys, girls and gender neutral showers.
3. Spring flowers theme
Choose one bloom to focus on (tulips, daisies or cherry blossoms) and design your entire decor around it. Fresh or faux, it adds a lovely focal point.
4. April showers bring May flowers
A perfect April baby shower theme. Use umbrellas, raindrop garlands and florals. This theme is playful, symbolic and great for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
5. Bumblebee buzz
Sweet and cheerful. Black, yellow and white decor, honey-themed favours and maybe even a “What Will It Bee?” gender reveal if you’re going down that road.

6. Easter-inspired shower
Ideal for March or April. Pastel eggs, bunnies and springtime treats like carrot cake and lemon curd tarts. Keep it soft and light, not overly themed.
7. Spring picnic
Think picnic baskets, gingham rugs and finger foods. Perfect for small gatherings and very budget friendly. It also works for boys and gender neutral baby showers.
8. Butterfly theme
Light, ethereal and easy to style. You can get creative with butterfly garlands, cookies and wall decals. Great for girly baby shower themes.
9. Cherry blossom bliss
Minimal and modern. White and pink tones, clean lines and a few well-placed faux cherry blossom branches can transform a space.
10. Farmers market vibes
Use crates, mini fruit baskets, fresh herbs and flowers. Very spring. Very Instagrammable. You can even set up a little DIY juice bar.

11. Daisy daydream
Simple and elegant. Think white daisies in clear vases, daisy cupcakes and a sunny colour palette. Works great for gender neutral showers.
12. Baby in bloom
A more poetic take. Lots of florals, soft textures and maybe even a flower crown station. Works beautifully for spring baby names themes too.
13. Lavender fields
Lavender cupcakes, lavender tea and maybe a sachet favour. Calming and unique, especially if you want something more muted.
14. Woodland spring
Use natural textures like wood and burlap, mix in soft florals and woodland creatures like bunnies and foxes.
15. Peach and cream
Perfect for May. Soft peach tones mixed with cream create a gentle, elegant vibe. You can match the desserts to the colour palette too.

16. Sunshine and smiles
Bright yellows, happy sun faces and citrus-scented candles. This theme works especially well for a cheerful spring morning brunch.
17. Tulip time
Tulips scream spring. A tulip-focused baby shower is beautiful and easy to decorate around. You can even give out bulbs as favours.
18. Herb garden party
Use potted herbs like rosemary, basil and mint as decor. Guests can take them home and you can tie in spring baby names like Sage or Basil.
19. Vintage tea party
Fine china, lace, mini sandwiches. It feels girly and springlike without being overdone. Add florals for extra charm.
20. Lemonade and lilacs
Fresh and fun. Lemonade stand, lilac-toned decor and lemon-themed desserts. A lovely mix of modern baby shower themes and classic spring.

21. Boho spring
Macrame, pampas grass, neutral tones with pops of pastel. Modern, relaxed and gender neutral.
22. Rainbow and raindrops
Perfect for April baby shower themes. Think colourful balloon arches, rainbow cupcakes and soft cloud decorations.
23. Springtime storybook
Celebrate with nods to Peter Rabbit, Winnie the Pooh or Beatrix Potter. Soft blues, greens and storybook treats.
24. Succulent soiree
Succulents in mini pots, cactus-themed cupcakes and earthy tones. Unique and low-maintenance decor.
25. Fresh starts

Celebrate the baby and the season of new beginnings. Use meaningful quotes, spring-inspired decor and little keepsakes that mark the moment.
FAQs about Spring Baby showers

What are good colours for a spring baby shower?
Pastels work really well. Think soft pinks, greens, yellows, purples and blues. You can also go with neutrals and add floral accents.
Can you do a baby shower outside in spring?
Absolutely. Spring weather is great for outdoor events, especially in March or May. Just have a backup plan in case it rains.
What food is best for a spring baby shower?
Light bites like tea sandwiches, fruit skewers, cupcakes and lemonade. Anything fresh and seasonal fits right in.
How do you throw a budget-friendly spring baby shower?
Leverage natural decor like flowers from your garden or local shop, keep the guest list intimate and DIY simple foods and favours.
What are some cute spring baby names?
Try names like Lily, River, Sage, Rain, Daisy or April. These tie in beautifully with spring themes and can even inspire your shower decor.
Is it time to plan your spring baby shower?
Planning doesn’t need to be overwhelming when you start with a theme you love.
Let me know which theme you love most or if you’ve tried one before. I always love to hear what worked for other moms!
