Summer Baby Shower Themes Ideas: 25+ Gorgeous Ways to Celebrate Under the Sun
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So someone you love is having a baby, it’s summertime, and now you need to throw a party that doesn’t look like you panic-Googled “baby shower” at 11 PM the night before.
Don’t worry. I’ve got you.
Summer is honestly the best season for baby showers because you’ve got sunshine, fresh fruit, blooming flowers, and backyards practically begging to be decorated. The themes practically write themselves.
Whether you’re going for Pinterest-perfect or laid-back-with-a-lemonade vibes, here are the best summer baby shower themes that people are actually obsessing over right now.
How to Choose the Right Summer Baby Shower Theme
With this many options, it can feel overwhelming. Here’s a quick guide to narrow it down:
| Consider This | Best Theme Match |
|---|---|
| Gender-neutral / surprise baby | Lemon, Bee, Farmers Market, Baby in Bloom |
| Baby girl | Strawberry, Flamingo, Floral Garden |
| Baby boy | “Here Comes the Son,” Nautical, Surf |
| Co-ed / couples shower | Baby-Q (BBQ), Ice Cream Social, Tropical Luau |
| Budget-friendly | Watermelon, Boho Picnic, Sunflower |
| Pinterest-perfect aesthetic | Amalfi Coast, Baby in Bloom, Strawberry |
| Laid-back and easy | BBQ, Picnic, Popsicles and Sunshine |
| Unique and trendy | Silly Goose, Cowgirl, Locally Grown |
The most important thing? Pick something that actually reflects the mom-to-be’s personality. The prettiest theme in the world falls flat if the guest of honor isn’t into it.
Fruity and Fresh Summer Baby Shower Themes
Let’s start with the themes that absolutely scream summer. If it grows on a tree, a bush, or a vine between June and August, someone has turned it into a baby shower theme. And honestly? They all look incredible.

“Mama’s Main Squeeze” Lemon Theme
This one has been everywhere, and for good reason.
Bright yellow lemons, white linens, and a big pitcher of fresh lemonade on the table is the kind of setup that makes guests say “oh this is so cute” about forty-seven times.
The color palette is yellow, white, and soft green — which means it works perfectly as a gender-neutral option. You can easily push it toward pink lemonade vibes for a girl or add some blue for a coastal Amalfi twist.
Set up a lemonade bar (with mocktails and real cocktails), serve lemon bars and lemon pound cake, and send guests home with little lemon-scented soaps. Done and done.

Strawberry Baby Shower (“A Berry Sweet Baby”)
Strawberry-themed showers have been one of the most trending summer themes in 2025 and 2026, and honestly, once you see one styled up, you’ll understand why.
We’re talking juicy reds, soft pinks, and white accents. Strawberry-shaped balloons. Treats displayed in little farmer’s market baskets.
The best part? Strawberry desserts are stupid easy to make. Strawberry shortcake, chocolate-dipped strawberries, strawberry lemonade — the menu basically plans itself.
If you can host it at a local berry farm, bonus points. Your guests will talk about it for years.

Watermelon Baby Shower
Here’s a theme that is fun, colorful, and so budget-friendly it almost feels like cheating.
Watermelon works for boys, girls, or surprise babies. Go red and green for a gender-neutral look, or lean into the pinks for a girl shower.
Pro tip: Carve a watermelon into a baby carriage shape for your centerpiece. It takes about 20 minutes, costs almost nothing, and people will lose their minds over it.
“A Little Cutie” Clementine Theme
Bright oranges, greenery, and the cutest tagline ever.
This one is perfect if you want something cheerful without going full tropical. Clementines scattered across the table, orange balloons, and a few strategically placed potted citrus plants create a warm, inviting setup.
Etsy is loaded with “A Little Cutie Is on the Way” invitations and printables, so pulling this theme together is surprisingly painless.
Peach Baby Shower (“Sweet as a Peach”)
Peach is one of those colors that just feels like summer in the South.
It’s gender-neutral, it’s soft, and it pairs beautifully with gold accents and greenery. Think peach cobbler, peach iced tea, and peach-colored balloon garlands.
This is the theme for people who want something elegant without spending their entire savings account.
Sunny and Warm Baby Shower Themes
“Here Comes the Son” Sunshine Theme
A play on the classic Beatles song, and one of the most popular boy baby shower themes right now.
Golden yellows, soft oranges, and sky blues create a cheerful, sun-soaked color palette. Set up a lemonade stand, decorate with sunflowers, and throw in some cloud-shaped cookies for good measure.
It works just as well as a gender-neutral “Here Comes the Sun” theme if you’re not revealing. Either way, it’s warm, happy, and impossible not to smile at.

Sunflower Baby Shower
If you’re throwing a late-summer shower (August or early September), sunflowers are your best friend.
Real sunflowers are cheap, widely available, and they make every centerpiece look absolutely stunning without you having to be a professional florist. Pair them with cream or white decor for a simple, clean look.
This theme also lends itself perfectly to an outdoor backyard setup with burlap runners and mason jar vases. Rustic but not trying too hard.
“You Are My Sunshine” Theme
Similar energy to the sunshine theme above, but this one leans more into the lullaby/nursery vibe.
Soft yellows, taupes, and gentle cloud motifs keep things dreamy and cozy. It’s a little more delicate than the bold “Here Comes the Son” approach, which makes it a great choice if the mom-to-be prefers a softer aesthetic.
Outdoor and Nature-Inspired Themes
Summer means outdoors. Lean into it.
Baby in Bloom Garden Party
This has been one of the fastest-growing baby shower trends heading into 2026, and it’s easy to see why.
Fresh flowers (or dried flowers if you’re going eco-friendly), potted plants as centerpieces and favors, and a pastel color palette create a celebration that feels like walking into a garden.
It works for spring or summer, for boys or girls, and you can host it in a backyard, a park, or even indoors with enough greenery.
The tagline “Watch Me Bloom” or “Baby in Bloom” looks gorgeous on signage and invitations.

Boho Picnic Baby Shower
Low tables, layered rugs, wildflowers in mismatched vases, and cushions scattered on the grass.
This is the theme for the mom-to-be who uses words like “intentional” and “curated” without irony. And that’s a compliment, because these showers look absolutely stunning.
Serve charcuterie boards, fresh salads, and sparkling water with fruit. Keep the games minimal and the conversation flowing. It’s laid-back, it’s stylish, and it’s one of the most budget-friendly options because half the decor comes from your own house.
Bumble Bee Baby Shower (“What Will It Bee?”)
Yellows, honey tones, and creams create one of the warmest, most welcoming color schemes out there.
This is a fantastic option if the parents are keeping the gender a surprise. “What Will It Bee?” is such a cute tagline that it almost makes up for how many times you’ll hear the pun.
Serve honey-themed treats, set out little jars of local honey as favors, and scatter bee-shaped cookies across the dessert table. The whole thing just buzzes with personality. (Sorry. Had to.)
Enchanted Woodland Theme
Think cute little foxes, owls, and bunnies surrounded by lush greenery, faux moss, and fairy lights.
It’s whimsical without being childish, and the earthy tones (sage green, soft brown, cream) make it a gorgeous gender-neutral option.
Send guests home with mini succulents or seed packets as favors. Nature-loving parents will absolutely adore this one.
Beach and Tropical Baby Shower Themes
You don’t need to live near the ocean to bring the coast to your party.

Tropical Luau Theme
Palm leaves, pineapples, fruity drinks with little paper umbrellas, and a color palette that looks like a Hawaiian sunset.
This is the ultimate co-ed baby shower theme because it just feels like a party. Set it up by the pool, in the backyard, or anywhere with enough space for guests to relax and mingle.
A pineapple-themed shower also carries special meaning for parents who went through fertility treatments — pineapples have become a symbol of hope in the IVF community. So this seemingly fun theme can actually carry a lot of emotional weight.
“Baby on Board” Surf Theme
Surfboards, ocean blues, sandy beige tones, and a laidback California energy.
This one is perfect for the couple who’d rather be at the beach than literally anywhere else. It works for boys, girls, or surprise babies.
If you can host it near actual sand, even better. If not, a backyard with some tropical plants and a good playlist does the trick just fine.
“Ahoy, It’s a Boy!” Nautical Theme
Anchors, sailboats, navy stripes, and crisp white details.
It’s a classic boy baby shower theme that never really goes out of style, and the maritime decor is surprisingly easy to find at any party supply store.
The rhyming name gives it that extra bit of charm that makes invitations really pop.
Flamingo Baby Shower
Hot pink, tropical vibes, and those ridiculous plastic lawn flamingos that somehow look amazing when you commit to the theme.
This one is a hit for baby girl showers. Flamingo-shaped balloons, pink lemonade, and flamingo cake toppers create a setup that photographs like a dream.
Food and Drink Themed Baby Showers
Because sometimes the best party themes revolve around what’s on the table.

Backyard Baby-Q (BBQ Theme)
Fire up the grill, throw down some checkered tablecloths, and call it a Baby-Q.
This is the number one co-ed baby shower theme and it’s not even close. Dads actually enjoy this one. Guests actually eat real food instead of picking at finger sandwiches. Everyone wins.
Burgers, hot dogs, ribs, cold beer, summery mocktails, and sunflower centerpieces in mason jars. It feels more like a celebration and less like an obligation.
Send guests home with s’mores kits as favors, and you’ve officially nailed it.
Ice Cream Social (“What’s the Scoop?”)
If you’re combining a gender reveal with a baby shower, this theme is pure genius.
Set up a DIY ice cream bar with different flavors, toppings, and sauces. Pastel colors everywhere. The reveal can literally be the scoop color.
Even without a gender reveal, an ice cream social is just a straight-up good time in the summer heat. Nobody has ever been sad eating ice cream.
Popsicles and Sunshine Theme
Bright corals, teals, and lemon yellows. A popsicle stand. Maybe a bubble machine if you’re feeling adventurous.
This is the perfect theme when kids are on the guest list. Set up splash zones for the little ones, lawn games for the adults, and frozen treats for everyone.
It’s casual, it’s fun, and cleanup is about as easy as a summer baby shower gets.
Trendy and Unique Summer Baby Shower Themes
For the parents-to-be who want something a little different.

Amalfi Coast / Limoncello Theme
Inspired by the lemon groves of Southern Italy, this theme takes the basic lemon shower and turns the sophistication dial way up.
Think blue and yellow tiles, fresh citrus, Neapolitan pizza, Caprese salad, and Limoncello mocktails. It’s for the jet-setting parents who want their shower to feel like a vacation.
This theme has exploded in popularity in 2025-2026, especially for couples showers and brunch events.
“Locally Grown” Farmers Market Theme
Fresh produce, gingham patterns, wooden crates, and a farm-to-table spread that looks like you raided the prettiest farmers market in town.
The tagline “Our Sweetest Harvest” is warm and wholesome without being cheesy.
This is one of those themes that works all year round but feels especially right in the summer when everything is actually in season. Serve fresh sandwiches, seasonal fruit, and homemade lemonade.
“A Little Silly Goose” Theme
Okay, hear me out.
This one is newer, a bit quirky, and absolutely adorable. Soft blues or pinks mixed with whites and sage greens. Little duck or goose figurines. The phrase “A Little Silly Goose Is on the Way” on the welcome sign.
It’s playful, it’s different, and it makes people smile the second they see the invitation.

Cowboy / Cowgirl Western Theme
Yeehaw energy has been trending hard through home decor and parties alike, and it translates perfectly to a baby shower.
Think warm neutrals, cowhide prints, boots, and the tagline “Last Rodeo Before Baby.” It’s fun, it’s gender-neutral, and the styling options are surprisingly versatile.
Quick Tips for Hosting a Summer Baby Shower
Keep guests cool. This is non-negotiable. Shade, fans, misting bottles, or just air conditioning. A sweaty baby shower is not a fun baby shower.
Lean into frozen treats. Popsicles, ice cream, frozen fruit cups — anything cold will be the most popular thing at your party. Guarantee it.
Have a weather backup plan. Summer storms are real. If you’re hosting outdoors, know where everyone can move if the sky decides to open up.
Serve light food. Nobody wants heavy casseroles in 90-degree heat. Think fresh fruit, salads, grilled items, and lots of cold drinks.
Time it right. A mid-morning or late afternoon shower avoids the worst of the summer heat. The sweet spot is between 10 AM and noon or after 4 PM.
Use real flowers. Summer is peak bloom season, and fresh flowers from a farmers market or even a grocery store can transform any space without costing a fortune.
Wrapping It Up
Summer baby showers have this built-in advantage that other seasons just can’t compete with: everything is already beautiful.
The light is golden, the fruits are ripe, the flowers are blooming, and people are in a good mood because it’s not February. Half the decorating work is done before you even start.
Whether you go with a trending strawberry theme, a classic BBQ, or something totally unique like a Silly Goose shower, the key is to keep it fun, keep it personal, and for the love of all things holy, keep your guests hydrated.
Now go throw a shower that makes everyone’s Instagram feed jealous.
