You know that moment when you realize your best friend, sister, or even yourself is about to welcome a little one, and you think, “Let’s throw the most adorable baby shower ever”?
If you’re dreaming of something sweet, classic, and utterly charming, a Peter Rabbit baby shower might just be the perfect choice.
I’m absolutely smitten with this theme—there’s something so wonderfully nostalgic and gentle about Beatrix Potter’s beloved bunny that makes everyone smile, from your grandmother to your youngest guests.
I’ll be honest: when I first helped plan a Peter Rabbit shower, I wasn’t sure if it would feel too “storybook” for a modern celebration. But wow, was I wrong! The combination of soft pastels, garden vibes, and that timeless blue jacket turned out to be incredibly versatile.
Whether you’re hosting in someone’s backyard, a cozy living room, or even a park pavilion, this theme adapts beautifully. Plus, it works for any gender (despite Peter being a boy bunny—babies don’t care about that, trust me!).
Ready to create a celebration that would make even Mr. McGregor’s garden jealous? Let me walk you through 15 ideas that’ll help you throw a Peter Rabbit baby shower that’s equal parts adorable, memorable, and totally manageable. No stress, I promise—just lots of bunny-themed fun!
Garden-Inspired Welcome Sign and Entrance
Image Prompt: A charming outdoor entrance to a baby shower featuring a wooden garden gate or archway decorated with fresh greenery, white roses, and lavender sprigs. Display a welcome sign reading “Welcome to [Baby’s Name]’s Garden Party” with watercolor illustrations of Peter Rabbit. Include terra cotta pots with herbs, a vintage watering can, and scattered carrots as décor. Natural sunlight, whimsical garden atmosphere with soft blues and greens.
How to Do It
- Create a “garden gate” entrance using a wooden arbor or even two tall plant stands connected with garland
- Craft your welcome sign on a wooden board or large piece of cardstock with Peter Rabbit graphics (you can find free printables online or commission something on Etsy for $15-25)
- Gather garden elements: small terra cotta pots with fresh herbs like parsley and mint (staying true to the story!), a vintage-style watering can, and bundled carrots with their greens still attached
- Add floral touches with inexpensive white roses, baby’s breath, or whatever’s blooming at your local grocery store
- Time estimate: About 45 minutes to assemble everything the morning of the shower
- Budget-friendly tip: Hit up the dollar store for small pots and faux greenery if fresh herbs feel too pricey—just tuck in a few real sprigs on top for authenticity
BTW, this entrance setup doubles as the perfect photo backdrop before guests even walk inside. I’ve seen so many adorable pictures of the mom-to-be standing under these garden arches!
Peter Rabbit Color Palette Decorations
Image Prompt: A cohesive baby shower color scheme displayed through various decorations—soft powder blue, sage green, cream, and touches of carrot orange. Show a balloon garland combining these colors, table linens in complementary shades, and small decorative elements like napkins, plates, and ribbons all coordinating beautifully. Include subtle bunny silhouettes and garden motifs. Bright, airy natural lighting.
How to Do It
- Stick to the classic palette: powder blue (Peter’s jacket), sage or moss green (garden veggies), cream or off-white (Peter’s fur), and pops of orange (those carrots!)
- Create a balloon garland using a mix of these colors—you can buy DIY balloon garland kits online for $20-30 that include everything you need
- Choose tableware in coordinating colors (paper goods are totally fine and so much easier for cleanup!)
- Add fabric elements like table runners in burlap or cream linen, blue napkins tied with twine
- Incorporate the colors subtly through ribbon on favor bags, tissue paper for gifts, or even colored lemonade drinks
- Pro tip: Print out a color swatch on your phone so when you’re shopping, you can match things easily without second-guessing yourself
The beauty of this palette is it feels fresh and springy without being overwhelming. I once saw someone add too many colors to a themed shower, and it just looked chaotic—less is definitely more here!
Storybook Centerpieces
Image Prompt: Beautiful table centerpieces featuring vintage copies of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” stacked as bases, topped with small arrangements of wildflowers in mason jars or teacups. Surround the books with miniature garden vegetables (carrots, radishes), small bunny figurines, and scattered flower petals. Include a small chalkboard sign with a Peter Rabbit quote. Soft, romantic lighting with a touch of vintage charm.
How to Do It
- Source vintage or vintage-style Peter Rabbit books from thrift stores, library sales, or even print your own book covers to wrap around inexpensive books ($3-5 each)
- Choose your vessels: mason jars, mismatched vintage teacups, or small milk bottles work beautifully for flowers
- Select simple flowers like daisies, baby’s breath, lavender, or Queen Anne’s lace—nothing too fancy, keeping that garden-gathered feel
- Add miniature vegetables from craft stores or even real baby carrots and radishes (they’ll last through the party, no problem)
- Find small ceramic or resin bunny figures at craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby (usually $3-8 each)
- Include a quote card with sayings like “Once upon a time there were four little rabbits” in pretty script
- Time needed: About 15-20 minutes per centerpiece once you have materials gathered
- Budget consideration: For 4-5 tables, expect to spend around $50-75 total if you shop smart
I love how these centerpieces tell a story themselves—literally! They’re conversation starters, especially for guests who grew up reading these tales.
Mr. McGregor’s Garden Food Display
Image Prompt: A rustic buffet table styled as a garden harvest, featuring a tiered wooden crate display filled with fresh vegetables (carrots with tops, cherry tomatoes, cucumber rounds, snap peas) arranged beautifully alongside dips and spreads. Include small garden signs labeling each item with playful names like “Peter’s Carrots” and “Mrs. Rabbit’s Garden Salad.” Natural wood elements, galvanized metal accents, fresh greenery, and soft natural lighting.
How to Do It
- Build height using wooden crates, cake stands, or overturned pots as risers for your food displays
- Feature a veggie platter as your star—make it abundant and colorful with carrots (obviously!), cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, bell pepper strips, snap peas
- Create cute food labels on kraft paper or small chalkboard signs: “Peter’s Favorite Carrots,” “Radishes from the Garden,” “Lettuce Celebrate”
- Add garden-themed serving pieces like galvanized metal buckets for ice, wooden cutting boards for cheese and crackers
- Include fresh herbs as both décor and flavor—basil, dill, parsley in small pots
- Offer garden-inspired dips: ranch, hummus, or a carrot-ginger dip would be perfect
- Time to assemble: About 30-40 minutes if you prep veggies beforehand
- Money-saving idea: Buy vegetables whole and chop them yourself rather than purchasing pre-cut trays (saves about 50%!)
Not gonna lie, this was probably my favorite part of the Peter Rabbit shower I helped with. Guests actually got excited about eating vegetables because they looked so pretty and fit the theme so well!
Blue Jacket Cake or Cupcakes
Image Prompt: An adorable baby shower cake designed as Peter Rabbit’s blue jacket, featuring buttercream frosting in powder blue with gold buttons and a small fondant or sugar cookie cutout of Peter Rabbit on top. Alternatively, show a cupcake display with blue-frosted cupcakes, each topped with a small fondant carrot or bunny decoration. Include fresh flowers as cake decoration and a simple wooden cake stand. Soft, elegant presentation with natural light.
How to Do It
- Order or bake a cake shaped like Peter’s jacket (search “Peter Rabbit jacket cake” for amazing inspiration photos to show your baker)
- Alternative option: Simple round or rectangular cake with blue icing, decorated with a Peter Rabbit topper (available on Etsy or Amazon for $10-20)
- Cupcake route: Arrange 2-3 dozen cupcakes with blue frosting, topped with fondant carrots, bunny toppers, or even carrot-shaped candy
- Add fresh flowers to the cake display—never directly on the cake unless they’re food-safe, but around the base looks gorgeous
- Include a cake topper sign saying something sweet like “Some Bunny is Turning One” or “Welcome Baby [Name]”
- Budget breakdown: Professional custom cake $75-150, DIY cake $30-40, cupcakes $40-60 (depending on quantity)
- Pro tip: If you’re not confident in your decorating skills, order from a local grocery store bakery and add your own topper and fresh flower decorations—no one will know!
I’ve seen moms-to-be get genuinely teary over beautifully themed cakes. There’s something about seeing your vision come together in frosting form that just hits differently 🙂
“Once Upon a Time” Book-Themed Games
Image Prompt: A cozy baby shower game station featuring vintage books stacked beside game cards and supplies. Show a “Name That Tale” quiz with Peter Rabbit story questions, baby book bingo cards with classic children’s book titles, and a “Build Baby’s Library” station where guests can sign their favorite children’s books. Include quill pens or vintage-style writing implements, reading glasses as props, and soft background lighting creating a storybook atmosphere.
How to Do It
- Create “Peter Rabbit Trivia” with questions about the story—”What vegetable did Peter eat too much of?” or “Who chased Peter through the garden?”
- Design “Baby Book Bingo” using classic children’s book titles instead of typical baby words (guests mark off titles they think mom will receive)
- Set up a “Build the Library” station where guests bring their favorite children’s book with an inscription—provide bookplates for guests who forgot to bring one
- Organize a “Guess the Storybook Quote” game matching famous children’s book lines to their titles
- Make it interactive: Have guests vote on which Peter Rabbit character the baby will be most like (adventurous like Peter, cautious like his siblings, etc.)
- Time to prepare: About 1-2 hours to design and print all game materials
- Budget: Printing at home costs just paper and ink, or use Canva templates and print at FedEx for $10-15 total
- What you’ll need: Printed game sheets, pens or pencils, small prizes for winners like bookmarks or seed packets
Honestly? Book-themed games feel more meaningful than typical baby shower games. I once watched a room full of people get genuinely competitive over children’s book trivia—it was hilarious!
Carrot-Themed Treats and Favors
Image Prompt: A delightful display of carrot-themed baby shower treats including carrot cake cookies decorated with orange icing and green fondant tops, pretzel rods dipped in orange chocolate to resemble carrots, orange-frosted cake pops with green ribbon “stems,” and small cellophane bags filled with orange candy tied with green raffia labeled “Seeds for Baby’s Garden.” Rustic wooden display with garden-themed touches.
How to Do It
- Bake or order carrot-shaped cookies decorated with orange royal icing and green piped “tops” ($2-3 per cookie from bakeries, or DIY for much less)
- Make pretzel rod carrots by dipping pretzel rods in orange candy melts and adding green candy or fondant tops (super easy, kids can help!)
- Create carrot cake pops using orange-tinted frosting and green paper or ribbon for stems
- Fill favor bags with orange candies (orange M&Ms, orange jelly beans, or carrot gummies) tied with raffia and a cute tag
- Add seed packet favors with actual vegetable or flower seeds labeled “From Peter’s Garden” or “Watch Love Grow”
- Presentation matters: Display treats on tiered stands or in small garden pots lined with parchment paper
- Time commitment: Pretzel carrots take about 45 minutes for 2 dozen; cookie decorating varies by skill level
- Cost estimate: DIY treats run about $20-30 for 20-24 servings; professional treats $40-60
IMO, edible favors are the best because guests actually use them. I can’t tell you how many little trinket favors I’ve seen left behind on tables—but treats? Those always go home!
Garden Tea Party Beverage Station
Image Prompt: An elegant beverage station styled as a garden tea party featuring a vintage tea set, glass beverage dispensers with cucumber water and berry lemonade, mismatched teacups, fresh mint sprigs, lemon slices, and small chalkboard signs labeling each drink. Include a tiered stand with sugar cubes and honey, fresh flowers in small vases, and blue striped paper straws. Natural outdoor or bright indoor lighting with garden-fresh vibes.
How to Do It
- Set up multiple drink options: cucumber-mint water, strawberry lemonade, iced tea with fresh peach, or even a “Peter’s Garden Punch” (blue-tinted lemonade!)
- Use glass beverage dispensers (you can rent or borrow these) or large glass pitchers
- Provide vintage teacups for serving—check thrift stores for mismatched sets that add charm (usually $1-3 per cup)
- Create beautiful water with cucumber slices, lemon wheels, fresh berries, or herb sprigs floating inside
- Add sweetener options: sugar cubes, honey in a small pot with a dipper, or flavored simple syrups
- Label everything with small signs describing each beverage
- Include fun straws: blue-striped paper straws or even carrot-printed ones if you can find them
- Don’t forget: Ice bucket with fresh herbs frozen into ice cubes for extra charm
- Setup time: 30 minutes if drinks are pre-made
- Budget: $25-40 for all beverages and supplies for 20-30 guests
A gorgeous drink station somehow makes everyone feel fancy, even if it’s just lemonade! I’ve watched guests linger at the beverage table just admiring how pretty everything looks.
Peter’s Blue Jacket Photo Booth Props
Image Prompt: A fun baby shower photo booth area with a garden-themed backdrop (painted fence or floral wall), featuring oversized prop cutouts including Peter Rabbit’s blue jacket to “wear,” Mr. McGregor’s hat, oversized carrot props, bunny ear headbands, garden tool props, and speech bubbles with quotes like “Some Bunny Loves You.” Show props displayed on a small table with a vintage mirror and clear instructions. Bright, playful lighting.
How to Do It
- Create or purchase props: blue jacket cutout, bunny ears on headbands, oversized vegetable props, watering can, garden hoe
- Make speech bubble signs with phrases like “Hippity Hop, Baby’s On the Way,” “Welcome to the Garden Party,” “Somebunny Special is Coming”
- Design a backdrop: Paint a garden fence scene on kraft paper, hang a floral backdrop, or simply drape blue and green fabric
- Include a standing sign saying “Peter’s Garden” or “[Baby’s Name]’s Garden Party”
- Set up a small table with a mirror and sign explaining “Strike a Pose!” so guests know it’s a photo area
- Add a Polaroid or instant camera with film and a guestbook where guests tape their photo and write a message
- DIY the props: Print and mount on foam board or cardboard ($15-20 total) or buy pre-made Peter Rabbit props ($25-40)
- Prep time: 1-2 hours to create custom props, 15 minutes to set up
- Space needed: Just a 6×6 foot area works perfectly
Photo booths are honestly game-changers for baby showers. They give guests something to do, create memories, and the mom-to-be gets a book full of sweet photos and messages!
Vintage Garden Tool Décor Accents
Image Prompt: Charming vintage garden tools repurposed as baby shower decorations—an old watering can filled with fresh flowers, antique hand trowels and small rakes arranged artfully with greenery, weathered wooden signs, and terra cotta pots of various sizes stacked and planted with herbs. Display on a rustic wooden table or shelf against a neutral background. Natural, sun-dappled lighting with organic, earthy feel.
How to Do It
- Scout thrift stores and garage sales for vintage garden tools—watering cans, hand trowels, small rakes, old flower pots (usually $2-8 per item)
- Clean them up but keep the weathered look—that patina is charming!
- Use watering cans as vases filled with wildflowers or simple greenery
- Lean tools against walls or table legs as decorative accents
- Hang small tools on walls using hooks, creating a garden shed vibe
- Group terra cotta pots in varying sizes, some planted with fresh herbs or flowers
- Add vintage garden signs with phrases like “Grow,” “Bloom,” or “Dig In”
- Incorporate wooden elements like old wooden boxes, crates, or shutters
- Time to gather: Can take a few weeks of thrifting, or one trip to an antique mall
- Total cost: $30-50 if you shop secondhand strategically
- Alternative: Use new items from garden centers but weather them with sandpaper and diluted paint for an aged look
I absolutely love this idea because after the shower, the mom-to-be can use these items in her actual garden or home décor. It’s like party decorations that keep giving!
“Little Library” Baby Advice Cards
Image Prompt: A sweet advice station featuring a small vintage bookshelf or stacked books, with advice cards designed to look like library cards or bookmarks. Show guests writing their advice, a decorative box labeled “Words of Wisdom for [Baby’s Name],” a display sign saying “Build Baby’s Library of Life Lessons,” scattered pens, and small Peter Rabbit illustrations. Soft, intimate lighting with literary touches.
How to Do It
- Design advice cards that look like library checkout cards or bookmarks with prompts like “My best parenting advice,” “A wish for baby,” or “A life lesson I hope you’ll learn”
- Create a collection box decorated with Peter Rabbit images or garden themes, labeled clearly
- Set up a small station with a vintage bookshelf, stack of books, or small writing desk
- Provide nice pens because somehow that makes people write more thoughtful messages!
- Add a sign explaining the activity: “Share your wisdom, parenting tip, or favorite memory for baby’s library”
- Alternative prompts: “My favorite children’s book is…,” “When you grow up, I hope you…,” “The most important thing to know is…”
- Make it pretty with fresh flowers, a small lamp, or fairy lights for ambiance
- Materials needed: Printed cards, nice pens, decorated box, signage
- Prep time: 30 minutes to design and print cards
- Cost: Under $10 for cardstock, printing, and embellishments
These advice cards become treasured keepsakes! I’ve heard of moms reading them years later and crying (happy tears!) at the wisdom and love captured in those moments.
Fresh Herb and Seed Packet Favors
Image Prompt: Adorable baby shower favors featuring small terra cotta pots with fresh herb plants (parsley, thyme, or basil) tied with blue ribbon and tags reading “Watch Love Grow” or “From Peter’s Garden.” Alternatively, show vintage-style seed packets with custom labels featuring Peter Rabbit illustrations and messages like “Plant These Memories.” Display on a rustic table with gardening tools as props. Natural, organic lighting.
How to Do It
- Purchase small potted herbs from a garden center or grocery store ($2-4 each)
- Replant into mini terra cotta pots (2-3 inch size, about $1 each) if desired
- Tie with ribbon in blue, green, or natural twine, adding a tag with the plant name and care instructions
- Personalize tags with messages like “Thank you for helping us grow,” “From [Baby’s Name]’s Garden,” or “Watch Love Grow”
- Seed packet alternative: Create custom seed packets with vegetable or flower seeds inside, labeled with Peter Rabbit graphics
- Print seed packet designs on cardstock, fold and seal with double-sided tape
- Choose meaningful seeds: carrots (obviously!), lettuce, parsley, or forget-me-nots
- Display beautifully in a wooden crate, vintage basket, or arranged on a garden-themed table
- Time required: About 2-3 hours to assemble 20-30 favors
- Budget: $2-5 per favor for herbs, $0.50-1 per favor for seed packets
- Bonus: These favors are eco-friendly and guests can actually enjoy them!
Worried about guests being able to transport herbs? Just let them know at the end of the party—most people are delighted to take home something living and useful. FYI, seed packets are perfect if you’re concerned about transportation!
Peter Rabbit Storybook Guest Book
Image Prompt: A creative guest book alternative featuring a hardcover copy of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” opened with blank pages inserted between story pages, allowing guests to write messages. Show decorative pens, a sign inviting guests to “Write Your Chapter in Baby’s Story,” and the book displayed on a small easel or book stand with flowers nearby. Warm, intimate lighting with literary, nostalgic feel.
How to Do It
- Purchase a quality hardcover edition of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” (new or vintage condition)
- Insert blank pages between story pages using carefully placed cardstock or by using photo corners to attach pages
- Alternative method: Buy or create a baby book that mimics the Peter Rabbit style with blank pages for guest messages
- Create a sign explaining the concept: “Write your wishes, advice, or favorite memory for baby in this special storybook”
- Display on a small easel or book stand so it’s easy for guests to access and write in
- Provide nice pens in coordinating colors
- Add decorative touches like a small vase of flowers, ribbon bookmark, or vintage reading glasses as props
- Consider page prompts: Add small printed prompts at the top of blank pages like “My wish for you is…” or “When you’re older, remember…”
- Prep time: 1-2 hours to prep the book with inserted pages
- Cost: $15-25 for book and materials
- Special touch: Have the mom-to-be or baby (once older) add their own entry on the last page someday
This might be my favorite unique guest book idea I’ve ever seen. Can you imagine reading sweet messages from loved ones written in your actual favorite childhood storybook? Beautiful!
Garden Bunny Diaper Cake
Image Prompt: An impressive diaper cake designed to look like a garden, featuring rolled diapers arranged in tiers and decorated with blue ribbon, small bunny plush toys tucked into different levels, faux carrots and vegetables as accents, greenery, and topped with a Peter Rabbit figurine or stuffed animal. Display on a cake stand with garden-themed elements around the base. Clean, professional presentation with soft lighting.
How to Do It
- Gather supplies: 50-60 diapers (size 1 or 2), rubber bands, ribbons in blue and green, cardboard cake rounds, and a tall dowel rod
- Roll each diaper individually and secure with a small rubber band
- Create tiers: Arrange diapers in circles around the center dowel—bottom tier around 30 diapers, middle tier 20, top tier 10
- Secure with larger rubber bands around each tier, then cover with wide ribbon
- Decorate with garden elements: tuck in small plush bunnies, faux carrots, greenery sprigs, small gardening tools
- Top with a Peter Rabbit stuffed animal or figurine as the “cake topper”
- Add finishing touches: Tie small bunches of carrots between tiers, wrap with natural twine
- Display prominently on a table where everyone can admire it before it’s disassembled
- Time to create: 1.5-2 hours if you’ve never made one before
- Cost breakdown: $35-50 (diapers $20-25, decorations and ribbons $15-25)
- Pro tip: YouTube has amazing diaper cake tutorials—watch one first and you’ll feel way more confident!
Not gonna lie, diaper cakes always impress people way more than the effort they actually require. Plus, the practical side of my brain loves that it’s décor that turns into useful baby supplies!
Soft Blue and Green Table Settings
Image Prompt: Elegant baby shower place settings featuring soft blue and sage green color coordination—blue plates or chargers, sage green napkins tied with twine, simple white or cream dinnerware, and small carrot-shaped place card holders. Include miniature potted herbs at each place setting, scattered flower petals, and simple garden-themed touches. Natural lighting from a window or outdoor setting, fresh and inviting atmosphere.
How to Do It
- Choose a color palette: Stick with powder blue, sage green, cream, and natural wood tones
- Layer your place settings: Start with a charger or placemat, add dinner plate, then salad plate
- Coordinate napkins: Fold simply and tie with twine, ribbon, or place in a napkin ring made from a mini carrot bunch
- Create place cards: Use small terracotta pots with guest names written on wooden plant markers, or carrot-shaped paper cards
- Add a small favor at each place: Mini potted herb, seed packet, or chocolate carrot
- Include fresh touches: A sprig of lavender or rosemary on each napkin, or scattered flower petals on the table
- Keep centerpieces low so guests can see each other across the table
- Materials needed: Plates, napkins, flatware, place card materials, small décor items per seat
- Setup time: 15-20 minutes per table of 6-8 guests
- Budget note: Rent nicer plates if budget allows ($2-3 per place setting), or use quality disposables that still look elegant
- Color coordination tip: Buy napkins first, then match other elements to them rather than trying to match napkins to plates
Beautiful place settings make guests feel special before they even sit down. I remember being a guest at a shower with gorgeous table settings and feeling like I was at something really meaningful, not just another party 🙂
“Plant a Wish” Bulb Planting Activity
Image Prompt: An interactive baby shower activity station showing a long table with small terra cotta pots, bags of potting soil, flower bulbs (tulips, daffodils, or hyacinths), small scoops and gardening tools, and tags for guests to write their wishes. Show guests actively planting bulbs with their hands in the soil, writing wishes on wooden plant markers, and completed pots arranged together. Outdoor or naturally lit setting with earthy, hands-on feel.
How to Do It
- Set up a dedicated planting station outdoors if weather permits, or cover an indoor table with plastic tablecloths
- Provide materials: Small terra cotta pots (one per guest, $1-2 each), potting soil, flower bulbs (buy in bulk, $0.50-1 per bulb), small scoops
- Create instruction cards with simple planting steps: “Fill pot halfway with soil, place bulb, cover with soil, water lightly”
- Offer wooden markers or tags where guests write their name and a wish for baby, then plant it with their bulb
- Explain the concept: “As this bulb grows and blooms, so will baby—take home your planted wish and watch it grow”
- Have extras of everything because someone will always want to plant two!
- Provide wet wipes or a washing station for hands afterward
- Alternative: If planting feels too messy, let guests choose pre-planted bulb pots and just add their wish marker
- Time per guest: 5-10 minutes to plant
- Total cost for 20 guests: $40-60
- Best timing: Set this up as guests arrive so it’s done before other activities
This activity is pure magic. Not only is it fun and interactive, but guests take home something meaningful that literally grows alongside the baby. How poetic is that?!
Wrap It All Up with Love
There you have it—15 absolutely enchanting Peter Rabbit baby shower ideas that’ll create a celebration filled with charm, nostalgia, and so much love. Whether you go all-in with every single idea or pick and choose your favorites based on your budget, space, and style, this theme has a wonderful way of making everyone feel warm and welcome.
What I truly love about a Peter Rabbit theme is its versatility. It works for intimate gatherings in someone’s living room or larger celebrations in a garden venue. It appeals to guests of all ages—grandparents remember reading these stories to their own children, while younger guests appreciate the sweet aesthetic and garden vibes.
Plus, it’s genuinely gender-neutral despite Peter being a boy bunny, making it perfect for surprise showers or parents who aren’t revealing their baby’s gender.
Remember, the most important part of any baby shower isn’t achieving Pinterest-perfection—it’s creating a space where the mom-to-be feels celebrated, supported, and surrounded by people who can’t wait to meet her little one.
Whether your Peter Rabbit shower features an elaborate garden setup or simple touches of blue and a few carrots, what matters most is the love you put into planning it.
So grab your favorite people, gather some garden-inspired décor, whip up those carrot treats, and get ready to celebrate the arrival of somebunny very special. Trust me, the joy on the mom-to-be’s face when she sees her storybook theme come to life will make every bit of planning effort completely worth it.
Happy planning, and here’s to welcoming beautiful new babies into this world! <3
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