It’s not hard to pin down why exactly fall is such a beloved season. After a summer filled with jam-packed hot days, we tend to welcome autumn like a cool breeze. Whether you’re most looking forward to cooler temps, fall holidays like Halloween or Thanksgiving, or the impending return of football season, fall is right around the corner.
The only thing quite as exciting as the anticipation of seeing changing leaves is welcoming a newborn into the world. If you or someone close to you is expecting soon, you’re probably thinking about a baby shower. You may even want to draw inspiration from the most colorful season when party planning. So, whether you’re planning the party for yourself or someone else or looking for inspiration to send to a close friend or family member, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve gathered the best fall baby shower ideas in one place below. Split up between traditional fall, Halloween-specific, and even some fun football themes, there’s something for every autumn lover below. Read on for 15 of the most fun and festive fall baby shower ideas perfect for welcoming your newest little pumpkin.
Fall Baby Shower Themes
“Falling” for Baby
We love a play on words, and it doesn’t get much more fitting than talking about “falling” in love with your newborn. Incorporate all of your favorite fall hues with balloons and maybe even some faux leaves. Lean heavily into falling leaves by incorporating them into centerpieces and decorated cookies.
A Little Pumpkin is On the Way Baby Shower
If you’re more keen on pumpkins, this is the fall baby shower theme for you! Pick up plenty of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes to use as decor. You can use little ones as centerpieces and bigger ones as part of a photo backdrop and scattered throughout the space. If you want to go more gender specific, you can add some pastel pink or blue elements as well. Send guests home with pumpkin-scented candles as favors and serve some pumpkin-flavored treats. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, you could even whip up some homemade pumpkin spice lattes to serve (or make a Starbucks run!).
Cutest Pumpkin in the Patch Baby Shower
Without a doubt, one of the best fall activities is heading to the pumpkin patch. Turn your space into your very own autumn haven by designing it with cornstalks, hay bales, and, of course, pumpkins! You could even include some fun extras like pampas grass or fun characters like scarecrows to really set the mood. Some awesome pumpkin patch-themed food ideas to include are apple cider donuts, hot apple cider, and caramel corn.
Apple-Themed Baby Shower
Prefer finding baby shower inspiration at the apple orchard over the pumpkin patch? Then an autumn apple-inspired party is perfect. This fall baby shower could take on any number of themes, like nodding to the parents with a “The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far” baby shower. Or celebrating the love for the new little one as the “Apple of My Eye.” Whatever you choose, having apples as a baby shower theme sets the groundwork for pretty fall-inspired centerpieces or rustic ball jars filled with cider-inspired drinks. And, of course, send off the event with some sweet apple-themed desserts to enjoy.
Cutie Pie Baby Shower
If pumpkins, apples, and leaves are out, pie may take the cake! Perfect for anyone ready to gobble down their fair share of pie at Thanksgiving this year is this adorable shower idea. Food basically takes care of itself. Have baby shower favorites like finger foods and sandwiches, but have an assortment of pies take center stage. As a heartfelt fall baby shower favor idea, send guests home with your favorite homemade pie recipe so they can recreate the special memory.
A Little Turkey is On the Way Baby Shower
Parents who appreciate perhaps the most underrated holiday will love this turkey theme. Perfect for a baby due in late fall/early winter, this theme celebrating Thanksgiving couldn’t be cuter. The menu takes care of itself—basically include everyone’s holiday favorites with a baby shower twist. Think turkey sandwiches, a cranberry salad, and plenty of pie. Use traditional holiday colors for the decor like reds, oranges, and yellows (which will make this a great gender-neutral option). Don’t forget to incorporate some adorable turkey decals throughout.
Halloween Baby Shower Ideas
A Little Boo is Almost Due Baby Shower
Perfect for an October baby shower, show your love for spooky season by welcoming your little “boo!” We love that this theme can be customized with the colors you love or to the gender of the baby. If you want to go with more traditionally girly colors, play into shades of purple, or go more neutral with oranges or greens. Plus, be sure to include some ghost elements like cutouts or white tulle shaped like cute little ghosts.
Mummy To Be Baby Shower
As one of the most creative of our fall baby shower ideas, you can have tons of fun with this theme. Use plenty of white or cream-colored streamers in the decor to mimic the look of a mummy. Plus, make it as “spooktacular” as you want by incorporating other elements like bats, black cats, and spider webs.
Double Trouble Twin Baby Shower
Double, double, toil and trouble, anyone?! A perfect option for a mama of twins who loves Halloween is this witchy theme. Fill the room with pointy hats, black cats, and broomsticks. Use black cauldrons for decor or for holding treats or cards.
A Baby is Brewing Baby Shower
Maybe you love witches but aren’t expecting twins—that’s OK, too! In that case, opt for a “Baby is Brewing” theme and use similar witchy elements like hats, cats, and cauldrons. Use plenty of purples and blacks throughout the space, as well as cobwebs and bats. When it comes to a fall baby shower dress, you can really fit the theme by wearing a long black dress and maybe even a pointy hat. Go all out and ask guests to dress in theme as well by wearing all black. Send attendees home with “potion” bottles filled with something like lotion, hand sanitizer, or a drink mix.
I Smell a Child—Hocus Pocus Baby Shower
Because your newborn is sure to put a spell on you, welcome them with a Hocus Pocus-themed shower. Include the main colors of the Sanderson sisters, including green, red, and purple. You already have a built-in playlist with the movie soundtrack, and if you need a fall baby shower activity, you can have the two movies playing in the background. Get some custom cookies in the shape of the sisters, Binx the black cat, and ones that say iconic phrases such as, “I smell a child.”
The Nightmare Before Christmas-Inspired Baby Shower
If your favorite Halloween movie features a troubled skeleton instead of sister witches, throw a The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed shower. Lean heavily into black-and-white elements and characters like Jack Skellington, his dog Zero, and his love interest Sally.
Football Baby Shower Ideas
#1 Draft Pick Baby Shower
Fall isn’t just for holidays—it also means football season! Football baby shower ideas are a great co-ed option for parents who both love the sport. Hold it on a Sunday in the fall to really get in the spirit. Just be sure to plan the festivities before or after any big games come on, or you may lose half of your team. Have football-watching snacks ready, plus tons of beverages for everyone to enjoy. Have everyone dress in theme by wearing their favorite jersey.
All-Star On the Way Baby Shower
Similarly, you can welcome your littlest “All-Star” with this football-themed shower. Get balloons and streamers in your favorite team’s colors and don your jerseys proud. Whip up football favorite snacks like chips and dip, jalapeño poppers, and chicken wings. Decorate with footballs, end zones, and helmets.
Tailgate Baby Shower
If tailgating is at the top of your fall to-do list, why not celebrate welcoming baby while you do it? Take the fun outside to the backyard and throw a good old-fashioned tailgate party. Set up a projector to screen the big game, grill tailgate favorites, and spend the afternoon cheering on your favorite team while being showered with love.
Brett Nicole Hayden, Assistant Editor
As the Assistant Editor, Brett works with the editors of The Everymom on the content creation process by updating stories, sourcing images and graphics, and pitching and contributing her own articles. Her favorite topics to write about are culture, relationships, and living. She’s also The Everymom’s resident baby names and family movies expert!