50+ Adorable Bunny and Blooms Baby Shower Ideas
Picture this: soft pastel colors, delicate flower arrangements, and adorable bunny accents creating the most Instagram-worthy baby shower. The bunny and blooms theme is gaining popularity for 2026, reflecting a broader shift toward nature-inspired celebrations featuring florals, soft pastels, and whimsical animal details.
As a mom of 5 who has planned countless showers, I love that bunny and blooms baby shower ideas work beautifully year-round and suit any celebration style. This guide shares over 50 creative ideas—from decorations to treats and games.
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Bunny and Blooms Baby Shower Ideas
Color Palette and Theme Inspiration for Your Bunny and Blooms Shower
The color palette makes or breaks your entire vibe. I've planned three bunny and blooms showers, and you want something cohesive but not too matchy-matchy.
The classic pastel combo never fails: blush pink, sage green, lavender, and cream working together in harmony. When I did my sister's shower last spring, we stuck with these four colors and it looked like something from a fairytale. The key is picking your main colors and sticking to them—restraint is your friend here.
Pastels aren't your only option. I've seen gorgeous modern takes with terracotta paired with dusty rose and eucalyptus tones. It's still soft and romantic but feels more grown-up. One friend went this route for her cottagecore-inspired celebration, and I was genuinely blown away by how sophisticated it looked.
Metallic accents elevate the whole aesthetic. Rose gold or soft gold touches—on utensils, cake stands, or balloon accents—add just the right amount of elegance. I recommend keeping metallics to about 10-15% of your overall décor.
Here's what I tell people when picking their palette:
Start with a neutral base (cream, white, or soft gray)
Add 2-3 main colors that complement each other
Include one metallic accent if you want extra polish
Consider your venue's existing colors so nothing clashes
Think about the season—brighter florals for summer, muted tones for fall
Your inspiration can come from anywhere. I love English garden photography, vintage botanical prints, or cottagecore aesthetics on Pinterest. The bunny and blooms theme is versatile enough to make your own. Factor in your venue and season—an outdoor garden party in June calls for different colors than an indoor celebration in December.
For more spring inspiration, check out our spring baby shower ideas and spring garden baby shower ideas.
Stunning Bunny and Blooms Decoration Ideas
This is where the magic happens. With bunny and blooms décor, create layers and visual interest throughout your space by mixing adorable rabbit accents with lush floral elements.
The focal point should be your backdrop or main display area. I created a floral backdrop last year using real and artificial flowers with 3D paper bunnies tucked throughout. It took about three hours, but the photos turned out incredible. For DIY, use a pegboard or chicken wire as your base and attach flowers with floral wire.
If you love the floral aesthetic, explore our floral baby shower ideas for more inspiration.
Centerpieces offer creative opportunities without breaking the bank:
Fresh flowers in vintage watering cans
Ceramic bunny planters filled with spring blooms
Mason jars wrapped in lace with wildflower bouquets
Potted herbs like rosemary or lavender with bunny stakes
Wooden boxes filled with moss, flowers, and small bunny figurines
Vary your heights. Tables look more interesting with tall arrangements mixed with shorter ones. I use books, wooden crates, or upside-down flower pots to create different levels.
Use your ceiling space. Hang paper flower garlands intertwined with bunny cutouts. String fairy lights everywhere—they make everything magical, especially if your shower goes into evening.
A "Some Bunny is Coming" sign with fresh greenery sets the tone at your welcome area. I prop mine on a small easel with potted flowers around it.
Bunny-shaped balloons mixed with floral balloon arrangements create a whimsical garden atmosphere. Those balloon garlands that snake across walls or frame dessert tables look particularly effective.
Use potted plants, herbs, and flowers as both décor and take-home favors. They beautify your space during the shower, then everyone takes one home.
Scatter bunny figurines, plush toys, and ceramic rabbits throughout. Mix different sizes and styles for an organic look. For even more bunny-themed inspiration, visit our bunny baby shower ideas guide.
A flower wall behind your dessert display makes everything pop in photos. Set out bunny ears headbands for guests to wear while grabbing treats.
Wooden crates, vintage suitcases, and old garden tools create that garden party vibe. Stack them, lean them against walls, use them to hold flowers or favors. If you're working with a tight budget, our DIY baby shower decorations ideas offer affordable solutions.
Invitations That Set the Perfect Bunny and Blooms Tone
Your invitation is the first thing guests see, so it needs to capture your whole vibe. With bunny and blooms, you've got many adorable options.
Digital invitations have come a long way. Platforms like Paperless Post, Greenvelope, or Canva have gorgeous templates featuring watercolor bunnies and botanical illustrations. I've used digital invites for my last two showers and saved $150-200 on printing and postage.
For printed invitations, look for:
Floral borders with soft, romantic colors
Bunny footprints or silhouettes incorporated into the design
Garden-inspired fonts (whimsical but readable)
Quality cardstock that feels substantial
Coordinating envelopes (sage green or blush pink)
The wording is where you can have fun. Instead of "You're invited," try "Some Bunny is on the Way" or "Hop Over to Celebrate." Just make sure all essential info is clear—date, time, location, RSVP details, registry info.
For something special, add pressed flowers to each physical invitation. It's time-consuming, but the result is stunning. You could also include bunny-shaped confetti in the envelope.
Seed paper invitations are on-brand for this theme. Guests can plant the invitation after the event and grow wildflowers. They're pricier but worth it if it fits your budget. For eco-conscious celebrations, explore our eco-friendly spring baby shower favors.
Make sure your invitation matches other party stationery—thank you cards, menu cards, place cards, game sheets. I usually order everything at once from the same designer to keep things consistent.
Delicious Bunny and Blooms Food and Drink Ideas
Food is crucial because everyone remembers a shower with amazing food. The bunny and blooms theme gives you creative presentation options and themed treats.
The "Garden Patch" veggie and dip platter is a crowd-pleaser. Arrange veggies to look like an actual garden—carrot sticks standing in hummus "dirt," cherry tomatoes like garden gems, cucumber slices as leaves. Use a flat basket or wooden tray as your base.
Bunny-shaped everything is a must: sandwiches, cookies, and cake pops. Use a bunny cookie cutter for tea sandwiches (cucumber cream cheese works perfectly). For cookies, a simple sugar cookie recipe with royal icing in your theme colors works great.
Your signature mocktail should be Instagram-worthy and delicious. I created lavender lemonade with edible flowers and fresh mint. Serve it in a glass dispenser with bunny-themed drink tags. For more refreshing ideas, check out our summer baby shower food ideas.
The cake is your dessert table centerpiece. Tiered cakes with buttercream flowers cascading down the sides and fondant bunnies on top are beautiful. A simple naked cake with fresh flowers stuck in the frosting looks equally stunning and is more budget-friendly. Browse our baby shower cake ideas for creative designs.
"Carrot Patch" dirt cups are always a hit. Layer chocolate pudding, crushed Oreos, and stick candy carrots or orange jelly beans on top. Serve them in small clear cups to show the layers.
A tea station feels perfectly on-theme. Set out floral teas (rose, chamomile, lavender), local honey, lemon slices, and bunny-shaped sugar cookies. I like mismatched vintage teacups for that English garden vibe.
For a dedicated tea aesthetic, explore our tea party baby shower ideas.
More food ideas:
Bunny tail donuts (white frosted donuts with shredded coconut)
Fresh fruit arranged in a rainbow or garden pattern
"Build Your Own Salad Bar" with spring greens and edible flowers
Bunny-shaped cheese and charcuterie boards
Carrot cake
Spinach and herb pinwheels
Cucumber rounds with cream cheese and fresh dill
Don't make everything bunny or flower-shaped. Pick 3-4 statement themed items and keep the rest simple but delicious.
For more menu inspiration, see our DIY baby shower food ideas.
Fun and Engaging Bunny and Blooms Games and Activities
Baby shower games can be hit or miss. The difference is choosing games that fit your crowd and keeping things light and fun.
"Pin the Tail on the Bunny" is a classic you can elevate. Create or buy a large floral-decorated bunny on canvas. Use cotton balls or pom-poms as "tails."
"Guess How Many Jellybeans in the Bunny Jar" is easy to set up. Fill a clear jar with pastel jellybeans (count first), and have guests write guesses. Winner gets a bunny-themed prize.
A bunny ear headband decorating station always gets people engaged. Set out plain headbands, felt bunny ears, flowers, ribbons, hot glue guns, and embellishments. Guests make their own to wear and take home.
The "Baby Name Garden" gives guests flower-shaped cards to write name suggestions. Display them on a poster board designed like a garden, and the mom-to-be keeps all suggestions.
"Bunny Bingo" is perfect for bigger groups. Create bingo cards with baby items and spring symbols—"bunny," "diapers," "bottle," "daisy," "garden." As the mom-to-be opens gifts, guests mark off items.
Other activities that work well:
"Decorate a Onesie" table with fabric markers and bunny stamps
"Wishes for Baby" cards designed like seed packets
Baby photo guessing game
"What's in the Diaper Bag?" with spring-themed baby items
Include a diaper raffle—for each pack someone brings, they get a raffle ticket. Draw winners throughout and give bunny-themed prizes.
For more game options, visit our comprehensive baby shower games guide and co-ed baby shower games if you're hosting a mixed-gender celebration.
Keep games simple, don't do more than 3-4 activities total, and read the room.
Bunny and Blooms Party Favors Guests Will Love
I think a thoughtful favor is a nice touch, but it doesn't need to be expensive or complicated. For bunny and blooms, you've got options guests will actually use.
Potted succulents, herbs, or flowers are my go-to. They serve as décor during the shower, then guests take them home. I buy small terracotta pots, paint them in theme colors, add bunny stickers, and fill them with seasonal plants. Basil, mint, and rosemary are great herbs. For spring, small pansies or petunias work perfectly.
Custom seed packets are adorable and affordable. Order them online with "Some Bunny is Coming" or the baby's name printed on the front. Fill with wildflower seeds for a meaningful favor at $1-2 per person. For more wildflower inspiration, check out our wildflower baby shower ideas.
Bunny-shaped soaps wrapped in floral tissue paper are practical and pretty. Etsy has sellers who make these, or DIY if you're ambitious.
Food favors:
Homemade cookies in clear bags tied with floral ribbon
Mini honey jars with custom labels
Small bags of gourmet tea blends
Trail mix or candies in bunny-printed boxes
Chocolate bunny lollipops
Scented candles in floral fragrances with custom labels are pricier but special. I only go this route for smaller showers.
People appreciate quality over quantity. One nice item beats five cheap things. If you can make the favor useful—herbs to cook with or seeds to plant—they're more likely to take it home. For more creative favor ideas, visit our DIY baby shower favors ideas guide.
It's okay to skip favors if budget's tight. Guests come to celebrate, not for freebies.
DIY Bunny and Blooms Decoration Projects
I love DIY projects but am realistic about time and skill level. I'm sharing ones I've actually done with varying degrees of success.
The paper flower backdrop is the most impactful DIY. It's time-consuming. You'll need tissue paper in your theme colors, cardboard or foam core, scissors, and hot glue. YouTube has tutorials for different flower styles. I spent 6-7 hours on a 4x6 foot backdrop, but photos turned out great. Recruit friends to help.
Bunny garlands are easier and impactful. Use felt, cardstock, or fabric. Cut bunny shapes (Pinterest has free templates), punch holes in ears, and string together with twine or ribbon. I made a 10-foot garland in two hours.
Mason jar centerpieces are foolproof:
Wrap jars with lace, burlap, or ribbon
Tie with twine and add a small bunny charm
Fill with water and fresh or artificial flowers
Cluster 3-5 jars together for each centerpiece
I did this for my cousin's shower—eight centerpieces for $40.
The "Some Bunny Loves You" photo booth frame was surprisingly easy. Buy a large wooden frame, paint it white, hot-glue artificial flowers around it, and add vinyl lettering. Total cost around $25. For more photo ideas, check out our baby shower photo booth ideas.
Bunny tail pom-poms hanging from the ceiling add whimsy. Make them from white yarn or buy white pom-poms from craft stores. Hang at different heights with clear fishing line.
A bunny-shaped piñata from scratch using papier-mâché didn't go well for me. It took forever and looked wonky. Sometimes it's better to buy certain things.
Custom wooden signs are easier than they look. Sand wood, paint your base color, use stencils for your message, and seal. I've made signs for $8-10 versus $30-40 to buy finished.
A floral letter marquee spelling the baby's name or "BABY" looks incredible. Buy craft store letters and attach flowers with hot glue. It takes time, but results are worth it.
Bunny and Blooms Dessert Table Ideas
The dessert table is a main focal point at most baby showers. I've styled about a dozen and learned what works and what's too fussy.
Multi-level displays create visual interest. Use cake stands in different heights, stack vintage books under plates, flip sturdy boxes and drape with fabric. Aim for at least three height levels.
Your centerpiece cake should be tallest and positioned slightly off-center. If you're going with a cake decorated with cascading sugar flowers or fondant bunnies, give it space to breathe.
Variety makes people excited:
Macarons in theme colors (buy them—they're tricky to bake)
Cake pops decorated with bunny faces or dipped in pastel chocolate
Cookies in bunny and flower shapes
Cupcakes with floral toppers and bunny wrappers
A tart or pie for people who don't love super sweet stuff
Wooden crates and vintage finds add character. I've collected pieces from thrift stores, and they make every dessert table feel curated. Mix textures—glass, wood, ceramic, metal. For more dessert display inspiration, explore our baby shower dessert table ideas.
Label desserts with garden-inspired names. Instead of "sugar cookies," call them "Garden Sugar Blossoms." I handwrite labels on flower-shaped cardstock.
Fresh flowers and greenery throughout tie everything together. Tuck small bouquets between dessert plates, scatter blooms around your cake stand, drape garland across the table's front edge.
Your tablecloth sets the foundation. I love soft linen in cream or white as base, then layer a floral runner or burlap strip down the middle.
Add bunny figurines and small potted plants on the dessert table to fill gaps and add height variation.
The coordinating candy bar is optional but popular. Fill glass jars with pastel sweets—yogurt-covered pretzels, jellybeans, M&Ms in pink/green/purple, white chocolate chips, gummy bunnies. Provide small bags for guests to create their own mix.
Set up the table itself but add actual desserts close to party time. Keep perishables in the fridge until the last minute.
Photo Booth and Picture-Perfect Moments
Photo opportunities can make or break a shower. A well-designed photo area gives guests those shareable Instagram moments.
Your backdrop is everything. A floral wall or flower curtain creates a stunning background. DIY with a pegboard and artificial flowers, rent a professional flower wall, or hang a fabric backdrop with attached flower stems. I did a flower wall for $80 using foam core, hot glue, and bulk artificial flowers. I've reused it for three events.
Props make photo booths interactive:
Bunny ear headbands in different styles
Flower crowns (premade or guests make their own)
Custom signs with phrases like "Some Bunny is Coming"
Oversized flower props from cardboard or foam core
Vintage garden tools (watering can, trowel, basket)
Picture frames without glass
Lighting matters. Make sure there's good lighting—natural light from windows, fairy lights, or a ring light indoors. Good lighting is the difference between okay and great photos.
Create a custom hashtag and display it on a sign near the photo area. Something like #BunnyBaby2026 or #[BabyName]IsOnTheWay. I design the hashtag sign to match invitation style.
An instant camera or photo printer station is fun. Guests print photos immediately to add to a guestbook or take home. I bought a Fujifilm Instax for $70. Just budget for extra film. For more ideas, check out our baby shower guest book ideas.
A custom photo frame guests can use and keep is a nice touch. I made wooden frames painted in theme colors with "Some Bunny Special is Coming" on the bottom for $5 each.
Arrange fresh flowers and bunny décor around the photo area, not just in the backdrop, for an immersive garden vibe.
Assign someone as unofficial photographer or hire someone if budget allows. Candid shots of guests mingling and the mom-to-be opening gifts are sometimes better than posed photo booth pics.
Bunny and Blooms Baby Shower Outfit Ideas
Coordinating the overall look makes a difference in photos. I always give outfit suggestions when hosting so everyone feels comfortable and on-theme.
For the mom-to-be, a floral dress in pastel colors is perfect. Maxi dresses work great—they're comfortable and photograph beautifully. The key is comfort since she'll be there 2-3 hours.
Flower crowns are a sweet accessory for the guest of honor. Make one with fresh flowers (stunning but wilts after a couple hours) or use high-quality artificial flowers. Some prefer a subtle floral hair clip or bunny ear headband.
For guests, suggest garden party attire: sundresses, floral prints, light fabrics, pastels. Nothing too formal. Casual-cute is the vibe. I mention in the invitation that dress code is "garden party casual."
Coordinating the hosting team makes group photos look better. If you've got 3-4 helpers, coordinate in complementary colors or patterns.
Footwear is important, especially for outdoor celebrations. I learned this when I wore wedges to a garden shower and my heels sank into grass. Recommend comfortable flats, sandals, or block heels for outdoor events. For more outdoor inspiration, visit our spring picnic baby shower ideas.
DIY bunny ear headbands for all guests create fun group photos. Set up a decorating station or have a basket of premade ones.
Natural makeup and soft, romantic hairstyles fit the garden vibe. I keep makeup simple—soft pink lip, natural eye makeup, a bit of glow. For hair, loose waves, braids, or half-up styles with flowers look pretty.
Baby bump sashes are a cute touch. You can get ones that say "Mommy to Bee" with bunny or floral embellishments. I made one using ribbon, fabric flowers, and fabric glue.
If you're also considering a bee theme, check out our bee baby shower ideas and bee theme baby shower guides.
Consider season and venue when planning outfits. A lightweight sundress is perfect for June outdoors but you'd freeze in January indoors. Check weather forecast and venue temperature.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors work best for a bunny and blooms baby shower?
Soft pastels like blush pink, sage green, lavender, and cream work beautifully. For a modern look, try dusty rose, terracotta, and eucalyptus. Use white as a base with vibrant florals, and add rose gold or champagne accents for elegance.
Is the bunny and blooms theme suitable for a boy baby shower?
Yes! Use cooler tones like sage green, soft blue, and cream. Focus on greenery and woodland bunny vibes with geometric floral patterns or vintage Peter Rabbit imagery instead of overly feminine touches.
What's the best season for a bunny and blooms baby shower?
Spring is ideal, but it works year-round. Summer offers abundant blooms, fall uses dried flowers and autumn foliage, and winter features forced bulbs and evergreens. Adapt flowers to seasonal availability.
How can I incorporate the bunny and blooms theme on a budget?
Use DIY paper flowers, free printable templates, and dollar store finds. Split grocery store bouquets into mason jars. Use potted plants as décor and favors. Digital invitations save money. Beautiful showers are possible under $300.
What are some unique bunny and blooms game ideas?
Try bunny balloon pop with baby facts, "Name That Flower" quiz, carrot ring toss, flower arranging competitions, bunny hop races, seed packet advice cards, or "Guess the Baby Food" with garden vegetable flavors.
How far in advance should I start planning a bunny and blooms baby shower? Start 6-8 weeks ahead. Send invitations 3-4 weeks before, order custom items 2-3 weeks early, and book venues 2-3 months in advance for busy spring weekends.
Final Thoughts
A magical bunny and blooms baby shower combines adorable bunnies with natural floral beauty. From floral invitations to bunny-shaped desserts, every detail creates an enchanting celebration.
The most memorable showers aren't the most expensive—they're filled with thoughtful touches, personal details, and genuine love. Whether choosing professional florals or DIY paper flowers, this theme creates beautiful memories.
Put your own spin on it—mix in family traditions, incorporate the mom-to-be's favorite flowers, or add unexpected elements that make it uniquely yours.
Now start planning. Grab your favorite ideas, set your date, and celebrate some bunny very special. May your shower be as beautiful as a spring garden in full bloom.