Valentine's Baby Shower Decorations: 40+ Adorable Ideas to Celebrate Love & New Life
Planning a baby shower during the season of love? You're in for a treat. As a mom of 5, I've been to more baby showers than I can count—both as the guest of honor and as the planner. Valentine's baby showers always hold a special place in my heart. The combination of soft pinks, romantic reds, and adorable baby elements creates an atmosphere that's both sophisticated and sweet.
In this guide, I'll walk you through everything you need to create a breathtaking Valentine's baby shower. From budget-friendly DIY ideas to luxurious statement pieces, Valentine's baby shower decorations offer endless creative possibilities.
And if you're looking for more party planning inspiration, check out my complete guide on how to plan a baby shower and baby registry checklist to help prepare for baby's arrival.
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Valentine's Baby Shower Decorations: Let’s Get Started
Essential Valentine's Baby Shower Decoration Categories
Let me break down the must-have decoration categories. Trying to decorate every single surface is a recipe for disaster.
Entrance and Welcome Area
This is your first impression, so make it count. A welcome sign with the mom-to-be's name and a sweet message sets the tone immediately. Add a small balloon bouquet or floral arrangement near the entrance.
Table Centerpieces
Your tables will look bare without them. The trick is combining hearts and baby elements so it doesn't look like you just grabbed random Valentine's stuff. Think heart-shaped vases filled with pink flowers and baby's breath, or baby blocks arranged with heart balloons.
Backdrop and Photo Booth Areas
Everyone wants photos at a baby shower, so give them somewhere Instagram-worthy to take them. This doesn't have to be expensive—a simple flower wall or balloon arrangement works perfectly.
Ceiling Decorations
Hanging hearts, balloons, and garlands from the ceiling creates an amazing full-room effect. It makes the space feel complete and gives guests something beautiful to look at from every angle.
Other key areas include:
Wall decor with banners, signs, and themed artwork
Food and dessert table styling (this deserves extra attention)
Gift table embellishments
Seating area touches like pillows and throws
The biggest mistake I see is people forgetting about practical spaces. Where will guests put their coats? Where's the trash can? These things matter, and they can be decorated too.
Heart-Themed Decorations That Steal the Show
Hearts are obviously the star of the Valentine's baby shower, so let's make them spectacular.
Giant heart balloon arches create dramatic impact. I'm talking 6-8 feet tall installations that become the focal point of your entire venue. You can DIY these if you're crafty and patient, or hire a balloon artist for around $200-400 depending on your area.
Heart-shaped wreaths for doors and walls are another showstopper. I made one myself using a wire frame from the craft store, pink and red flowers from the dollar store, and some ribbon. It took about two hours and cost maybe $25 total.
Cascading heart garlands are my secret weapon for filling empty wall space. You can buy these pre-made or create them yourself using cardstock in varying shades of pink and red. String them at different lengths for that waterfall effect.
3D paper heart decorations add incredible dimension to your decor. These are the hearts that pop out from the wall and create shadows and depth. You can find tutorials on YouTube, or buy them pre-made on Etsy for around $15-30.
Heart confetti and table scatter make a significant difference. Sprinkle metallic heart confetti across your tables, or use larger paper hearts mixed with smaller ones for texture. It ties everything together and fills in those awkward empty spots on tables.
Light-up heart marquee signs are worth the investment if you want that "wow" factor. Messages like "Baby Love" or "Love Grows Here" in illuminated letters cost about $50-150 depending on size. The mom-to-be might even want to use it in the nursery afterward.
For floral arrangements, combine roses and baby's breath in heart-shaped containers. Mix different shades of pink roses with white baby's breath for a romantic, textured look that smells amazing.
Balloon Decorations for a Love-Filled Celebration
Balloons are affordable, impactful, and they instantly make everything feel festive.
Red, pink, and white balloon arch designs are the foundation of most Valentine's baby showers I've done. The key is getting the ratios right—I usually go with 60% pink, 30% red, and 10% white or rose gold. You can create organic arches (the trendy, asymmetrical kind) or classic symmetrical ones.
Heart-shaped foil balloons come in so many sizes now, from tiny 9-inch ones to massive 36-inch versions. For the best visual impact, use them in odd numbers and at varying heights.
Balloon bouquets with "Love" and "Baby" themed messages work great as space fillers. Got an awkward corner that needs something? A balloon bouquet saves the day.
Confetti-filled clear balloons are trendy right now and they photograph well. Fill them with pink, red, and rose gold confetti before inflating. When light hits them, they sparkle beautifully.
For ceiling installations, consider creating a floating effect with helium balloons clustered at different heights. Attach curling ribbon in coordinating colors and let them cascade down.
Should you DIY your balloon garland or buy one? If you've got time and you're crafty, DIY saves you hundreds of dollars. A balloon garland kit costs about $30-50 and includes everything you need. But it takes 2-3 hours to assemble. For rushed timelines, hiring someone for $200 eliminates the stress.
Helium creates that floating magic but costs more and balloons deflate faster (usually within 12-15 hours). Air-filled balloons last longer and you can set them up the day before, but they don't float. My solution: use helium for ceiling installations and centerpiece bouquets, but use air for arches and garlands.
Floral Arrangements with Valentine's Charm
Flowers are essential for creating that romantic Valentine's vibe, but they can blow your budget quickly if you're not careful.
Rose centerpieces in varying shades of pink and red are classic for a reason. I like to use different shades at each table—one table gets hot pink roses, another gets blush, another gets coral. A simple rose arrangement in a clear vase costs about $20-35 per centerpiece from a grocery store florist, or $50-80 from a professional florist.
Baby's breath is having a major comeback. This stuff is affordable (like $5-10 per bunch) and creates a soft, romantic cloud effect. You can use it alone for a minimalist look or mix it with roses for texture.
For more variety, try mixing tulips, carnations, and peonies when they're in season. Peonies are pricey ($5-8 per stem) but they're so lush that just a few stems make a huge impact. Carnations are perfect for baby showers—they last forever, they're affordable, and they come in every shade of pink and red.
Floral letters spelling "LOVE" or the baby's name are showstoppers. You can buy foam letters from the craft store for a few dollars each, cover them with floral foam, and stick fresh or silk flowers into them.
Budget-friendly alternatives like silk flowers and paper blooms have come far in quality. You honestly can't tell the difference in photos. I've mixed silk and fresh flowers before to stretch my budget—use fresh flowers in centerpieces where people sit close, and silk flowers in areas where guests won't be touching them.
Don't forget greenery. Eucalyptus and ferns balance out all the pink and red beautifully. They add a natural element that keeps things from feeling too artificial.
One more idea—set up a floral crown station where guests can create their own accessories. Provide pre-made wire crowns, small flowers, greenery, and floral wire. This doubles as both an activity and a decoration.
Table Settings and Centerpiece Ideas
Your table settings are what guests stare at for the entire party while they're eating and chatting. Make them count.
Valentine's themed tablecloths set the foundation. Lace tablecloths create instant elegance and work perfectly with the romantic theme. Satin ones feel luxurious but show every wrinkle. Patterned options with subtle hearts or stripes add interest without being overwhelming.
Heart-shaped chargers under your plates elevate the whole table instantly. If you can't find heart-shaped ones, regular gold or rose gold chargers work great too.
Rose gold cutlery and champagne flutes add elegance. Here's a hack: you don't need to buy rose gold cutlery. Wrap regular silver cutlery in rose gold ribbon or use rose gold napkin rings.
For DIY centerpieces, mason jars are your best friend. Fill them with pink and red candies, tie lace or ribbon around the rim, add some flowers, and you've got a centerpiece for under $10.
Personalized place cards are a sweet touch. Print out love quotes or sweet messages on cardstock, fold them in half, and write each guest's name. It takes maybe 30 minutes total but makes people feel special.
Table runners are an easy way to add visual interest. You can use traditional fabric runners in pink or red, or get creative with tulle, lace, or even paper runners featuring hearts and cupids.
Height variation is crucial for interesting tablescapes. Everything at the same height looks flat and boring. Use cake stands, books, or risers to create different levels. Vary the height of candles and decorative elements.
DIY Valentine's Baby Shower Decorations
DIY decorations let you create custom pieces that look expensive without breaking the bank.
Paper Heart Garlands
These are easy to make and look fantastic. Cut out hearts in various sizes from cardstock (pink, red, white, rose gold). Use a sewing machine to stitch them together in a line, or hand-sew them with needle and thread. Make them 6-8 feet long and hang them across walls or from the ceiling. Cost: about $10 for enough cardstock to make 5-6 garlands.
Handmade Photo Booth Props
Cut out large hearts, lips, baby bottles, and pacifiers from poster board. Cover them with colored paper, add glitter or rhinestones, and hot glue them to wooden dowels or straws. I made a set of 15 props for around $20.
Custom Banners
Felt or cardstock banners are super easy to make. Cut out triangle or pennant shapes, punch two holes at the top of each one, and string them on ribbon or twine. Use letter stickers or hand-paint messages like "Love You Baby" or the mom-to-be's name.
Creating mason jar lanterns is one of my favorite projects. Wrap lace around the jar and secure it with hot glue. Add a ribbon bow. Drop a tea light or LED candle inside. Each one costs less than $2 to make.
DIY diaper cakes decorated with Valentine's themes are easier than they look. Roll diapers, secure them with rubber bands, stack them in tiers, and wrap with ribbons. Add silk flowers, small heart decorations, or Valentine's themed baby items.
Painted wooden signs are trending. Buy unfinished wood signs from the craft store for $5-10 each, paint them white or pink, and add messages with paint markers or vinyl letters. These make great keepsakes for the nursery afterward.
Tulle pom-poms in Valentine's colors are an affordable way to fill ceiling space. Scrunch up tulle, tie it in the middle with fishing line, fluff it out, and hang it. Make them in different sizes for visual interest.
Backdrops and Photo Booth Areas
The photo backdrop is one of the most important decorations because everyone's going to be taking pictures there.
Flower wall installations in pink and red hues are gorgeous but pricey if you buy pre-made ones. A professional flower wall rental runs $300-800 depending on size. But you can DIY one by buying foam boards from the dollar store, covering them with artificial flowers from craft stores (wait for the 50% off sales), and leaning or hanging them against a wall.
Sequin and shimmer backdrops create that glamorous photo-ready setting. You can buy sequin curtain backdrops online for $20-40, and they're reusable. Hang them from a tension rod or command hooks.
DIY paper flower backdrops are time-consuming but worth it if you've got the patience. You can find templates online and cut flowers from cardstock or tissue paper. Attach them to a foam board or directly to the wall.
Balloon wall designs with heart patterns are easier than you think. Create a grid pattern with chicken wire or peg board, then stuff inflated balloons into it to create your design. This is definitely a two-person job.
For romantic settings, fabric draping techniques work beautifully. Buy tulle or organza in your colors and drape it from a ceiling corner to the walls, creating swags.
Neon signs with phrases like "Love Grows Here" or "Baby Love" are everywhere right now. They're eye-catching and photograph amazingly. You can rent them for $75-150 or buy them for $100-300.
Don't forget themed props like oversized hearts cut from foam board, cupid wings made from poster board and elastic, and love letter frames made from cardboard. The more props you provide, the more creative people get with their pictures.
Dessert Table Decoration Ideas
The dessert table deserves special attention because it's the second most photographed spot after the main backdrop.
Tiered cake stands are essential for showcasing treats at different heights. You don't need to buy expensive ones—stack regular cake stands, use upside-down bowls under plates, or create risers with wrapped boxes.
For the dessert table backdrop, you want something special that's separate from your main photo backdrop. A simple balloon garland behind the table works great, or hang a fabric backdrop with the dessert table in front of it.
Heart-shaped cake toppers and edible decorations pull the Valentine's theme onto the actual desserts. You can buy these from bakeries or make them yourself with toothpicks and cardstock.
Candy jars in pink and red are both decorative and functional. Fill glass jars with conversation hearts, pink M&Ms, red gumballs, strawberry candies—anything in your color scheme. Label them with cute signs like "Love Bites" or "Sweet Baby."
Doily placement and layering adds vintage charm. Layer different sizes of doilies under dessert plates and stands. The white lace contrasts beautifully with pink and red treats.
Create punny labels for treats. "Sugar and spice and everything nice," "Love at first bite," "Sweet beginnings," "Made with love and sugar." Print these on cardstock and prop them up in small frames.
Incorporating height is crucial. Use risers, pedestals, and stands to create different levels. The desserts in the back should be higher than the ones in front.
Ceiling and Overhead Decorations
Looking up should be just as pretty as looking around. Ceiling decorations complete the whole atmosphere.
Hanging hearts at varying lengths creates beautiful visual movement. Cut hearts from cardstock, attach them to fishing line or clear thread, and hang them from the ceiling at different heights. Some should hang low enough to be close to eye level, others should be higher up.
Paper lanterns in coordinating Valentine's colors are an affordable way to fill ceiling space. You can get them in pink, red, and white from party stores for $2-5 each. I like mixing different sizes—some 8-inch ones, some 12-inch, maybe one or two 16-inch for variety.
Tulle or organza fabric swags create dreamy effects. Drape the fabric from the center of the ceiling outward to the walls, creating a tent-like effect. This works especially well if you've got plain white ceilings that need some softness.
Streamers and crepe paper installations can look beautiful done right. Twist two colors together as you hang them, create swirls, or make geometric patterns. The key is not going too crazy—sometimes less is more.
If your venue has a chandelier, embellish it with crystals and ribbons for extra glamour. Tie ribbon in your colors around the arms of the chandelier, hang crystal strands from it, or attach small heart ornaments.
For whimsical themes, try cloud and heart combinations. Create clouds from cotton batting or white balloons, then hang hearts below them like rain.
Strategic lighting makes all your overhead decorations look better. String lights and fairy lights woven through your ceiling decorations add sparkle and warmth. Warm white lights create a cozy vibe.
Seating Area and Lounge Decorations
Creating cozy seating areas gives guests a comfortable place to relax and chat.
Throw pillows with heart patterns and love quotes instantly make furniture more inviting. You can buy Valentine's themed pillow covers for $8-15 each and slip them over pillows you already have.
Chair covers and sashes in Valentine's colors transform even the ugliest rental chairs. White chair covers with pink or red sashes look elegant. If you're on a budget, skip the full covers and just use sashes tied in bows on the chair backs.
Creating cozy conversation areas with rugs and poufs makes the shower feel more intimate. If you're hosting in a large space, define smaller sitting areas with area rugs. Add floor poufs or cushions in your colors.
Side table styling with flowers and candles adds finishing touches. Every seating area should have a little side table with a small floral arrangement or candle.
Wall art featuring love and baby-themed quotes works great in seating areas. Print out quotes on nice paper and frame them, or use vinyl wall decals if the venue allows it.
If you're having an outdoor February celebration, blanket baskets are both decorative and functional. Fill a large basket or crate with cozy blankets in pink, red, or white. Add a sign that says "Get cozy" or "Wrap yourself in love."
Reserved seating signs for the guest of honor make the mom-to-be feel special. Create a fancy chair for her with extra decorations—more pillows, a special chair sash, maybe a crown or sash for her to wear.
Outdoor Valentine's Baby Shower Decorations
Planning an outdoor shower in February requires weather-resistant decorations and careful planning.
Weather-resistant balloon options are crucial for outdoor events. Not all balloons hold up well outside—cold weather makes latex balloons deflate faster, and wind can destroy your arrangements. Use weather-resistant foil balloons for anything that needs to last. Anchoring techniques are super important—use balloon weights, sandbags, or tie them to heavy structures.
Tent and canopy decorations are essential for February weather protection. Drape fabric along the inside of the tent in your colors, hang string lights from the poles, add floral swags at the corners.
Outdoor lighting becomes critical if your shower goes into the evening or if it's overcast. Bistro lights strung overhead create amazing ambiance. Lanterns on tables, shepherd's hook lights along pathways, and luminarias lining walkways all add warmth.
Garden flag banners and yard stakes help mark the entrance and create a festive path to the party area. Heart-shaped garden flags in pink and red, or custom signs pointing to the party area, make guests feel welcomed.
Patio furniture styling needs weather-appropriate fabrics. Outdoor cushions and throws should be water-resistant or easily removable if the weather changes.
A fire pit area with decorations creates warmth and a focal point. Arrange chairs around the fire pit, provide s'mores supplies, and add Valentine's touches like heart-shaped roasting sticks or pink and red marshmallows.
Natural elements like branches, logs, and seasonal foliage work beautifully for outdoor Valentine's showers. Create centerpieces with bare branches spray-painted white or pink, use log slices as chargers or centerpiece bases.
Budget-Friendly Valentine's Decoration Ideas
Let me share my secrets for making your shower look expensive without actually spending a fortune.
Dollar store finds can look amazing when styled correctly. Glass vases that look identical to expensive ones, plastic champagne flutes that work great for dessert cups, foam boards for DIY projects, ribbon by the yard for pennies, and battery-operated LED candles. The trick is mixing dollar store basics with a few nicer pieces.
Printable decorations are your best friend for tight budgets. Sites like Etsy sell printable party packages for $5-15 that include banners, signs, party circles, cupcake toppers, and more. Print them at home or at a print shop.
Borrowing and repurposing items from friends and family saves money. Put out a call to your network—does anyone have white tablecloths, vases, serving dishes, candlesticks? People are usually happy to lend stuff for special events.
Strategic splurging is important—you can't DIY everything without losing your mind. My rule: splurge on 2-3 statement pieces that make the biggest impact, like a balloon arch or professional flowers. Save on everything else with DIY and budget options.
DIY alternatives to expensive store-bought items are everywhere once you start looking. A $50 banner from a party store? Make your own for $10. A $200 dessert table backdrop? Create one with streamers or fabric for $20.
Use what you have. Household items can become decoration bases with a little creativity. Mason jars, wine bottles, vases you already own, picture frames, mirrors, trays, bowls—all of these can be incorporated.
Shopping sales and clearance is crucial for budget decorating. After Valentine's Day, stores clear out their inventory at 50-75% off. If you're planning ahead, this is the time to buy.
Luxury and High-End Decoration Options
If you've got the budget to go all out, here's where to invest for that truly spectacular shower.
Professional balloon artists create installations that are absolutely jaw-dropping. I'm talking 12-foot balloon arches, custom balloon sculptures, elaborate ceiling installations. Expect to pay $500-1500 depending on the complexity and size.
Custom neon signs with personalized messages are a splurge I think is worth it. A custom neon with the baby's name or a special message costs $200-400, but it's something the mom-to-be can keep forever in the nursery.
High-end floral designers create statement arrangements that are truly works of art. Budget $800-2000 for full floral services including centerpieces, entrance arrangements, and specialty pieces.
Rental options give you access to beautiful furniture and decor without buying. Rent lounge furniture, decorative pedestals, specialty linens, vintage furniture pieces, or unique accent pieces. Most charge $50-150 per furniture piece for a weekend rental.
Acrylic and lucite pieces bring modern sophistication. Clear acrylic cake stands, lucite chairs, acrylic signs with gold lettering—these elements photograph amazingly. Expect to pay $30-100+ per piece.
Crystal and glass elements add glamour instantly. Crystal chandelier centerpieces, glass terrariums filled with flowers, crystal candlesticks, mercury glass votives—all of these catch and reflect light beautifully.
Professional backdrop companies provide seamless, high-quality backdrops that look perfect in photos. They handle delivery, setup, and breakdown. Expect to pay $300-800 for a professional flower wall or custom backdrop.
Lighting Techniques for Valentine's Ambiance
Lighting is one of the most underrated aspects of decoration, but it makes a huge difference in the overall vibe.
String lights and fairy lights are magical for any Valentine's shower. Warm white creates a cozy, romantic glow that works for daytime or evening. Colored options in pink or red amp up the theme but can sometimes look artificial in photos.
Uplighting in pink and red hues transforms your venue dramatically. Professional uplighting costs $200-500 to rent, but it bathes walls in colored light that completely changes the atmosphere. You can also buy LED uplight cans for $30-50 each if you want to DIY it.
Candles create instant romance but require safety considerations. Real candles smell amazing and create beautiful flickering light, but they're a fire hazard around fabric decorations. Keep them away from flammable materials and never leave them unattended.
LED candles are worry-free ambiance that looks surprisingly realistic now. The ones with timers are especially convenient—set them to turn on automatically. Scatter them on tables, in lanterns, along windowsills, anywhere you want a soft glow.
Spotlight effects on key decoration areas draw the eye where you want it. Put a spotlight on the gift table, the dessert table, or the main photo backdrop.
Dimmer switches are incredible for mood setting if your venue has them. Being able to adjust the brightness throughout the party creates different atmospheres.
For outdoor lighting during evening celebrations, you'll need more powerful options. Solar string lights charge during the day and light up automatically at dusk. Lanterns with LED candles are perfect—they provide light and decoration while being weather-resistant.
Signage and Custom Messages
Signs guide your guests and add personality to your decorations.
Welcome signs greet guests with love and warmth from the moment they arrive. Something like "Welcome to [Mom's name]'s baby shower" or "Showering [Baby's name] with love" sets a welcoming tone. Make it large enough to be seen from a distance—at least 16x20 inches.
Directional signs help guests navigate the party space:
"Gifts this way →"
"Desserts →"
"Photo booth this way →"
These are especially helpful if you're using multiple rooms or if the layout isn't obvious.
Quote boards featuring love and baby sentiments add emotional touches throughout the space. "A baby fills a place in your heart you never knew was empty," "Love grows here," "Worth the wait." Frame them nicely or create large statement signs.
Chalkboard signs have that trendy, handmade feel. If you're not confident in your calligraphy skills, print out your message, tape it behind the chalkboard, and trace it with chalk markers.
Acrylic signs with gold or rose gold lettering look incredibly expensive and modern. You can order custom ones on Etsy for $30-80 depending on size, or DIY them with clear acrylic sheets and vinyl lettering.
Hashtag signs for social media sharing encourage guests to post photos. Create a custom hashtag like "#ShoweringBabySmith" or "#LovingOnBabyJones" and display it prominently.
Thank you signs expressing gratitude to guests are a classy touch near the exit. "Thank you for celebrating with us!" shows appreciation and gives guests warm feelings as they leave.
Incorporating Baby Elements with Valentine's Theme
Balancing the Valentine's romance with baby shower elements is where the magic happens.
Baby bottles filled with pink and red candies serve as both decoration and party favors. Fill them with conversation hearts, pink jelly beans, or red M&Ms. Tie a ribbon around the neck and use them as place settings.
Pacifier decorations and garlands keep the baby theme present among all the hearts. String together pink and red pacifiers to create garlands, use oversized pacifier props for photos, or scatter decorative pacifiers across tables.
Onesie banners spelling out messages are adorable and on-theme. Cut onesie shapes from cardstock or felt, string them together, and write one letter on each to spell "BABY," "LOVE," or the baby's name.
Baby block centerpieces painted in Valentine's colors create perfect table decorations. Buy wooden blocks from craft stores, paint them in pinks and reds, add letters or hearts to each side. The mom-to-be can use them in the nursery later.
Rattle and bottle balloon shapes are available from balloon suppliers. Mix them in with traditional heart balloons for variety. Each one costs about $5-10 depending on size.
Integrating nursery rhymes with love themes creates sweet crossover moments. "Love you to the moon and back," "You are my sunshine," "Twinkle twinkle little star"—these phrases work perfectly.
A "love tree" where guests hang wishes for baby is both decorative and meaningful. Set up a bare branch "tree" in a vase or pot, provide heart-shaped tags and pens, and have guests write wishes or advice for the baby.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I budget for Valentine's baby shower decorations?
Budget $150-$300 for modest celebrations, $300-$600 for mid-range, and $1,000+ for luxury events. Focus spending on statement pieces like balloon installations, then supplement with DIY elements.
Can I use Valentine's baby shower decorations if the baby isn't due in February?
Absolutely. The "love" theme works year-round. Frame it as a "love and baby" celebration rather than strictly Valentine's Day themed.
How do I make decorations look sophisticated?
Use blush, burgundy, and gold tones. Choose elegant materials like velvet and satin. Incorporate fresh flowers and metallic accents. Quality over quantity.
What Valentine's decorations should I avoid?
Skip overly romantic or adult-oriented items like champagne bottles or "sexy" messaging. Keep the focus on family love and celebrating baby.
How can I blend Valentine's and baby shower elements?
Use heart-shaped baby items, combine pink/red with baby colors, and balance messaging. Aim for 60% baby elements, 40% Valentine's touches.
Final Thoughts
Creating the perfect Valentine's baby shower celebrates love in its purest form. With these decoration ideas, you can beautifully blend romantic Valentine's aesthetics with welcoming a new baby.
The most memorable showers aren't the most expensive—they're filled with thoughtful touches and genuine warmth. Start with your color palette, choose 2-3 statement pieces, and build from there.
Don't stress about perfection. Guests won't notice minor imperfections; they'll notice the warmth and love you've poured into the celebration. Pick your favorite ideas, set your budget, and create a Valentine's baby shower that everyone will remember. Your perfect celebration awaits.