“Cute as a Button” Themed Baby Shower!
Happy Friday, friends! Today, I’m super excited to share some beautiful baby shower inspiration and top tips from my fave gals at Kate Aspen. I love their “Cute as a Button” themed baby shower. Check out more below…
There is nothing cuter than a new baby, so honor the mommy-to-be with a “Cute as a Button” themed baby shower. With perfectly themed party goods, it’s “sew” easy to pull this party together. Follow these 4 easy steps! And check below to get the free printable too!
1: Select your décor!
Hang a personalized backdrop behind a dessert or favor table to create a beautiful display. These backdrops are great for photo booths too! Add a personalized table runner & a sweet kraft banner to hang in front. These details bring the theme together and the guest of honor can take them home to hang in baby’s nursery! Add a little texture with a tassel garland in complementary colors and you have the perfect setting for your party.
2. Add themed touches to sweet treats & serve drinks in personalized glassware.
Throwing a shower can be a lot of work and there’s no need to start from scratch with the entire menu! Adding themed touches to store bought items for semi-homemade treats is a quick and easy way to create baby-shower worthy desserts. Pick up cupcakes from your local bakery or grocery store and add fondant buttons to the tops for a special touch. Serve lemonade in personalized glasses that are cute as a button! In keeping with the button theme, set out glass button coasters for guests to rest their drinks on.
3. Put favors on display and use them for decor!
These button shaped sewing kits are great for décor and make the perfect favors for your guests to take home. Place them in a clear glass apothecary jar on top of felt rolls for a fun way to display them…sew cute!
4. Create a cute party table setting with fresh flowers & DIY place cards.
By dressing up your table, the whole party will come together! A favorite DIY tip for entertaining at home is to shop at local supermarkets for seasonal blooms in your color palette. One main centerpiece and a few smaller mercury glass vases should do the trick! Finally, to carry out your “Cute As A Button” theme, pick up some spools of thread at your local fabric store and use them as place card holders with this free printable for the place card names.
DIY Tip: Cut a paper party straw a little bit taller than your spool of thread. Place the straw in the middle of the spool. Secure your name cards to the straw with a glue dot or tape.
There you have it! 4 easy steps to welcome the baby that is sure to be Cute as a Button!
CREDITS + RESOURCES
Kate Aspen: Personalized Backdrop | Personalized Stemless Glasses | Party Straws | Personalized Party Flags | Personalized Table Runner | Personalized Kraft Banner | Cute As A Button Coasters | Cute As A Button Sewing Kits | Personalized Kraft Favor Boxes | Blue Glass Votive
Tassel Garland: Tassel & Twine
Mini Cupcakes: Sprinkles
Burlap Chargers: Hobby Lobby
Blue Mercury Glass Vases: BHLDN
Free Printables: Place Cards
For more baby shower ideas, follow my “Baby Shower Ideas” Pinterest Board!
Tooooo cute (as a button)! Your creativity never ceases to impress me. Love this!
Thanks Ali! I only wish I could take credit for this cuteness, Kate Aspen is behind all this pretty! :) :) xoxo
Really sweet party, and thoughtful/creative detailing! (I really love the light blue glass pieces, I have the same little straw votive jar but tinted light purple…it was a gift, ‘wish I knew where I could get more in blue!) Thanks for sharing these fun ideas.
Thanks so much Krystal!
love the theme, i especially like the sewing spools in the glass containers. Extremely adorable, great job.
Wow! This one is really cute. The decorations are so lovely. Everything is very stunning and I love the idea. I must say that this thing that you shared with us is definitely the most wonderful thing I’ve ever see.
Well done Kate! I specially liked adding spools of thread to the decor, spot on!
Hello,
Where can I find the cute as a button personalized glassware?
Hi Sharon, this party is 8 years old and was a feature from a brand named Kate Aspen. I’m not sure if I’d be able to locate the glassware for your now.