Blue baby showers have such a peaceful, sweet vibe. There is something about blue that instantly makes a space feel calm and pulled together, even if you are keeping things simple. And the best part is that blue does not have to mean only one style. You can do soft powder blue and clouds for a dreamy look, go modern with navy and white, lean coastal with light blue and sandy neutrals, or warm it up with dusty blue and wood textures. Blue is one of those colors that works with almost everything, which makes planning so much easier.

I also love blue themes because they look beautiful in photos. Blue plays nicely with natural light, it pairs well with greenery, and it makes desserts and decor feel clean and fresh. If you are hosting at home, you can get that Pinterest feel without decorating every corner. Usually one strong focal point, a cohesive palette, and a few thoughtful details are enough to make the whole party feel intentional.
Below are 24 blue baby shower ideas that are realistic, easy to mix and match, and designed to help you create a shower that feels cozy and beautiful. Pick a few ideas that fit your space and your budget, then let the rest stay simple. Blue is already doing half the styling work for you.
1 Hello Baby Blue Welcome Table
Start with a small welcome table at the entry so guests know the theme right away. Use a simple bowl of white flowers, a little stack of napkins, and a few blue accents like ribbons or a small vase. Add a tray for cards and a guest book to keep things organized. This is an easy detail that makes the whole shower feel planned.

2 Powder Blue and White Cloud Palette
If you want a soft and dreamy shower, powder blue and white is perfect. Use white balloons, pale blue table linens, and cloud shaped accents on signage or dessert toppers. Keep everything light and airy so the room feels bright and gentle.

3 Dusty Blue and Neutral Cozy Look
Dusty blue pairs beautifully with beige, cream, and soft wood tones. Use linen textures, neutral plates, and simple greenery. This style feels modern and calm, especially if the mom to be prefers something minimal rather than bold.

4 Navy and Gold Elegant Moment
For a more formal look, navy and gold is such a classic pairing. Use navy napkins or chargers, gold candle holders, and simple white flowers. Keep your signage clean and modern so it feels elevated instead of themed.

5 Blue Balloon Garland With Soft Greenery
A balloon garland is the easiest focal point. Use two or three shades of blue plus white and maybe one soft neutral. Tuck in a little greenery so it looks styled and balanced. Place it behind the dessert table or photo spot for the best photos.

6 Blue and White Dessert Table Styling
Create a dessert table that looks clean and cohesive. Use white serving trays, light blue accents, and desserts in simple colors like white frosting with blue details. Add one small sign and a few flowers. The key is neat spacing so it looks Pinterest worthy.

7 Blue Ombre Cupcakes
Ombre cupcakes are an easy way to make the theme feel intentional. Choose frosting that fades from light blue to deeper blue. Keep the topping simple like a pearl sprinkle or a small star. Display them on a white stand so the blue stands out.

8 Blueberry and Lemon Snack Board
A themed snack board is practical and pretty. Use blueberries, lemon slices, white chocolate, cheese cubes, crackers, and grapes. The blue and yellow pop together so nicely. It gives guests something to nibble on while also looking like decor.

9 Baby Blue Signature Mocktail Bar
Set up a drink station with sparkling water, lemonade, and a blue themed mocktail. You can use butterfly pea tea or blue sports drink mixed with sparkling water for color. Add lemon slices and clear cups so it looks fresh and bright.

10 Blue Floral Centerpieces
Blue flowers instantly elevate the whole space. Use hydrangeas, delphinium, or blue toned eucalyptus. Keep arrangements low so guests can talk easily. If real blue flowers are hard to find, mix white flowers with blue ribbon accents instead.

11 Little Blue Bow Place Settings
A tiny bow detail makes the table feel special. Tie a blue ribbon around napkins or around place cards. It is simple but looks so polished in photos. This is one of the easiest upgrades if you want your table to look styled.

12 Blue Gingham Picnic Vibe
Blue gingham gives a sweet, classic baby shower feel. Use gingham tablecloths or napkins, then keep the rest neutral. Add simple white flowers and clear glassware. This look is cozy and nostalgic without being overly themed.

13 Under the Sea Blue Theme
If you want something playful, an under the sea theme is adorable in blue. Add subtle sea elements like shells, little starfish decor, or ocean inspired dessert toppers. Keep it soft and clean so it feels cute, not cluttered.

14 Blue and Silver Twinkle Light Corner
Create a cozy corner with warm twinkle lights and blue accents. Use a light blue curtain or fabric backdrop and add a small balloon cluster. This makes a beautiful photo spot and works well in evening lighting.

15 A Blue Baby Shower Photo Backdrop
Make a simple photo backdrop with a blue balloon cluster and a neutral fabric curtain. Add one chair in front for photos with the mom to be. This gives everyone a place to take pictures without needing a complicated setup.

16 Blue Baby Predictions Wall
Set up a small wall or board where guests can write predictions. Use blue sticky notes or little cards in shades of blue. Categories can include due date, hair color, and personality. It becomes a sweet keepsake for the parents.

17 Guess the Blue Candies Game
Fill a clear jar with blue candies like gumballs or chocolate pieces. Guests guess how many are inside and the winner takes a small prize. This is easy, quick, and does not require a big group announcement.

18 Blue Theme Diaper Raffle Basket
A diaper raffle is always helpful, and you can make it look cute too. Use a woven basket with a blue ribbon and a simple sign. Add a few blue balloons nearby so it feels part of the decor instead of an afterthought.

19 Blue Baby Shower Favor Station
Create a small favor station near the exit. Offer mini candles, soaps, or candy bags tied with blue ribbon. Keep packaging simple and consistent. Guests will actually take these home because they look cute and useful.

20 Blue Storybook Book Table
If you are doing books instead of cards, style a book table with blue toned children’s books and a small sign. Add a basket for gift cards and a few flowers. It feels meaningful and looks adorable in photos.

21 Blue Night Sky Theme
A night sky theme is perfect if you want something dreamy. Use navy, soft gold stars, and warm lights. Add moon and star details to desserts. This theme feels magical and works well for an evening shower.

22 Blue Rustic Farmhouse Touches
Blue pairs beautifully with rustic elements. Use wood trays, mason jars with blue ribbons, and simple greenery. Add white candles for warmth. This style feels homey and cozy, especially for a backyard or home shower.

23 Blue Gift Table Styling That Looks Clean
Gift tables can get messy fast, so make it intentional. Use a neutral tablecloth, a blue balloon cluster behind it, and a simple basket for cards. Add one small vase of flowers. It keeps the space photo ready and organized.

24 A Sweet Blue Goodbye Table
End with a small goodbye moment by placing take home treats near the exit. Offer cookies, candies, or small favor bags tied with blue ribbon. Add a simple thank you sign. It makes the party feel finished and thoughtful.

A Warm Ending Note
Blue baby showers are beautiful because they can be as simple or as styled as you want. If you want an easy plan, pick one main blue palette, create one focal point like a balloon garland or photo backdrop, then add a few small touches like ribbons, blue desserts, and a drink station. That is enough to make everything feel cohesive without stressing yourself out.
And at the end of the day, the most important thing is how it feels. Cozy, welcoming, and full of love for the parents to be. Blue just happens to make that feeling look extra pretty in photos too.