Hosting a baby shower is such a special way to celebrate the arrival of a little one, but not everyone enjoys traditional shower games. Maybe you’re looking for activities that will make everyone feel included, or maybe you just want a more relaxed vibe. This guide will give you 20 creative and engaging ideas that go beyond games and let your guests feel like they’re part of something truly memorable.
These activities are designed to make everyone feel involved without the pressure of competition. Let’s dive into some unique baby shower activities not games that will create lasting memories for the mom-to-be and her loved ones.
DIY and Craft-Based Baby Shower Activities Not Games

1. Decorate Baby Onesies or Bibs

Let your guests get creative by decorating baby onesies or bibs! Provide plain baby onesies, fabric markers, and stencils for easy designs. Each guest can make a custom piece, which will be fun for them and special for the baby.
2. Make a Baby Headband or Bow Station

A headband station is a fun, hands-on activity where guests can create cute little headbands or bows. Set out ribbons, flowers, and glue for everyone to use. It’s an easy and fun activity that leaves the parents with adorable accessories for their new arrival.
3. Baby’s First Alphabet Book

Invite guests to help create a special alphabet book for the baby! Provide blank pages with each alphabet letter, and let each guest pick a letter to design. They can add drawings, stickers, and short descriptions of things that start with their chosen letter.
Memory-Making and Sentimental Activities
5. Write Messages for a “Wish Jar”

A wish jar is an activity that everyone can take part in. Set out a jar and small slips of paper for guests to write heartfelt messages, advice, or wishes for the baby and parents-to-be. These little notes will be precious keepsakes.
6. Baby Time Capsule

Encourage guests to bring small items or write notes for a time capsule that the baby can open on their first birthday or even when they’re a little older. Include suggestions like small toys, coins, or photos.
7. Advice Book for the Mom-to-Be

Let each guest write down a piece of advice or a kind message for the mom-to-be. This can be funny, serious, or heartfelt—whatever each person feels is right. The result will be a beautiful book that she can look back on any time she needs encouragement.
8. “Letters to Baby” Activity

Each guest writes a letter to the baby, perhaps sharing a bit about themselves or what they hope for the baby’s future. These letters can be stored in a keepsake box for the child to read someday. Provide writing prompts to make it easy, like “I hope you grow up to…” or “One thing I love about your parents…”
Fun Food & Drink Activities
9. Custom Cupcake or Cookie Decorating

Who doesn’t love sweets? Set up a decorating station with cookies or cupcakes, along with frosting, sprinkles, and other toppings. Guests can decorate their treats and enjoy them right away or take them home as a sweet memory.
Ingredients for Cupcake Decorating | Options |
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Frosting (vanilla, chocolate) | Sprinkles, edible glitter |
Fruit toppings | Fresh berries, kiwi slices |
Other toppings | Chocolate chips, nuts (optional) |
10. Mocktail Bar

A mocktail bar is a hit for all ages! Set up a station with a variety of juices, sodas, and fresh fruit so guests can mix their drinks. Not only is it fun, but it also adds a refreshing touch to the celebration.
Ingredient | Flavor Suggestions |
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Juice (apple, cranberry, orange) | Citrus slices, mint |
Soda (club soda, ginger ale) | Fresh berries |
Garnishes (mint, lemon, lime) | Cherry, strawberry |
11. DIY Trail Mix Station

A trail mix bar is easy and fun, letting everyone build their favorite snack mix. Set out bowls of different nuts, dried fruits, and chocolates so guests can create their own.
Trail Mix Ingredients | Options |
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Nuts (almonds, peanuts) | Dried cranberries, raisins |
Sweets (chocolate chips, marshmallows) | Coconut flakes, pretzels |
Hands-On Keepsake Creations
12. Fingerprint or Thumbprint Tree

Create a lasting memory by asking each guest to place their fingerprint or thumbprint on a large paper tree. Each fingerprint acts as a “leaf,” making a beautiful tree that symbolizes all the loved ones supporting the new family.
13. DIY Quilt Squares

Each guest can decorate a quilt square that will later be sewn together to make a baby blanket. Set out fabric markers or paints and let guests get creative.
14. Baby Memory Book

Create a memory book where guests can write down their favorite memories of the parents. This book can be a beautiful keepsake for the new family.
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