Baby Girl Shower Invitations to Welcome Your Little One
Celebrate “it’s a girl!” with baby shower invitations that feel as sweet and special as the little one you’re welcoming. Whether you’re planning a classic baby girl shower, a modern co‑ed shower, or a surprise gender‑reveal, printed invitations help set the tone and share all the important details with guests.
You can choose between a classic 5" x 7" invitation or a more budget‑friendly postcard size (4.25" x 6"). Both are easy to personalize online, and you can build a full suite with matching baby shower thank you cards, favor tags, decorations, and more so everything feels coordinated from start to finish.
For ideas on timing, themes, and what to include, explore baby shower ideas, invitation wording examples, and a planning checklist.
Adorable Baby Girl Shower Themes & Ideas
Baby showers are usually held about 1–2 months before the due date, but your theme can be anything that fits the mom‑to‑be’s style. A few popular directions:
Florals & Garden Parties
Floral invitations with roses, wildflowers, butterflies, or soft greenery are perfect for spring and summer showers, especially in a backyard or garden. Match your invite to real flower arrangements and pastel decorations. When the party’s over, send floral thank‑you cards to keep the theme going.
Shades of Pink (and Beyond)
For a traditional girl baby shower, pink is always a favorite—think blush, rose, mauve, or magenta. You can keep things soft and subtle or go bright and bold. For gender‑reveal or mixed‑gender parties, balance pink with blues and neutrals; get more reveal inspiration here.
Friendly Animals & Storybook Themes
Invitations with baby animals—bunnies, lambs, bears, elephants, woodland creatures—are cute and timeless. They’re great for nature, safari, jungle, or storybook shower themes and work well with rustic or whimsical baby shower decorations.
Nautical & Beachy
If you’re hosting near the water or love coastal style, look for designs with boats, whales, seashells, or waves. Match the invites with nautical games, blue‑and‑white décor, and themed treats.
For more current looks, browse baby shower invitation trends to see what styles and color palettes are popular right now.
Personalize Your Baby Shower Invitations
Once you’ve picked a design, it’s easy to customize the details so your invitations feel one‑of‑a‑kind.
Sizes & formats
- Classic 5" x 7" invitations with room on the back for extra wording or photos.
- 4.25" x 6" postcard‑style invitations for a more affordable, simple option.
Color & shine
- Switch to a different colorway recommended by the artist or adjust to match your theme.
- Add foil for sparkle—foil‑pressed baby shower invitations can highlight names, borders, or small icons.
Card shapes
- Keep clean square corners for a modern feel, or choose classic, rounded, or oval shapes for a softer look. Waved or arch‑shaped edges work especially well with nautical and whimsical themes.
Wording & layout
- Edit the headline to match your theme (“It’s a Girl!”, “Baby in Bloom”, “A Little Mermaid Is On Her Way”).
- Customize fonts, text colors, and placement so key details stand out.
- If you need help with what to say—including registry, RSVP, and host line examples—use this baby shower invitation wording guide.
Envelopes and extras
- Coordinate envelope colors with your invitation (soft pink, lilac, neutral, bold).
- Add matching baby shower favor tags and favor labels for gifts, treat bags, and party favors.
- Tie in your overall look with baby shower decorations that echo your colors and motifs.
For a full planning walkthrough—from guest list to games and décor—use this baby shower checklist..
Artist‑Made Designs, Updated All the Time
Every invitation design comes from an independent artist who has submitted work through ongoing creative challenges. Customers and artists vote, and the most loved baby shower invitations become part of the collection.
You’ll find everything from hand‑painted watercolors to bold, modern graphics, so your girl baby shower invitations feel special and original—not like something everyone else has used.
Baby Girl Shower Invitations Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What information should be on a baby shower invitation?
A: Include the guest of honor’s name, date, time, location, RSVP details, and registry information (if you’re sharing it). You can also add dress code, theme, or note if it’s adults‑only or kids‑welcome.
Q: Who usually hosts the baby shower?
A: A close friend, sibling, or relative typically hosts, but it’s increasingly common for parents‑to‑be to help plan or co‑host. Just make sure the host names and RSVP contact are clear on the invite.
Q: How many baby shower invitations should I order?
A: Start with one invitation per household or couple, then add 10–15% extra for last‑minute guests, keepsakes, and any addressing mistakes.
Q: Is it okay to mention a baby registry on the invitation?
A: Yes. A simple line such as “Registered at…” or a small note directing guests to a registry or website is common and helpful. Try to keep wording polite and low‑pressure.
Q: Do baby shower invitations have to be pink for a girl?
A: Not at all. Pink is classic, but you can use any palette—neutrals, earthy tones, lavender, yellow, or bold colors. Choose what fits the parent’s personality and nursery style.
Q: Can I host a co‑ed or virtual baby shower?
A: Yes. Co‑ed showers, “sip and see” gatherings after baby arrives, and virtual showers are all popular. Just make sure the invitation wording and design reflect the type of event so guests know what to expect.
Q: When should I send baby shower invitations?
A: For most baby showers, send invitations about 4–6 weeks before the event. If many guests are traveling, give closer to 6–8 weeks so they can plan.
























































































































































































