I’m already avoiding pretty much all of the standard baby shower decorations. The invitations are very bright and colourful and I’m planning on sticking with those colours instead of pastels. What 2 colours do you think would go well together? The shower will be for a baby girl but the colours certainly don’t need to be gender specific. What are some things I can decorate with so the guys don’t feel more akward then they probably already do with attending a co-ed shower?
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4 responses to Planning a co-ed baby shower and I would like some input on the decorations?
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bright purple and green! pastels are used way too much when it comes to babies. have everyone try to guess whats in the baby food jars (without the label)… no opening to smell. this is harder than it seems.
at my co-ed baby shower at a workplace one of the men made a slideshow of "Why men don’t go to baby showers" it was hilarious and broke the ice.
gl and have fun
yellow and like a really light green..im not sure if you know the shade of green im thinking about..
but its light and kinda like a neon green…
Have you considered pink and brown decorations? It’s a modern way of decorating for your baby shower. Baby Showers nowadays don’t have to have pastels, pretty much anything goes nowadays.
I have also seen black and red for a ladybug baby shower theme.
Hope this helps!
Sandra @ http://www.modern-baby-shower-ideas.com
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