So you’re planning a Little Pumpkin baby shower—how fun is that?
You’ve probably seen the adorable backdrops and balloon arches on Pinterest, and now you’re wondering:
How do I actually pull this off without spending a fortune or losing my mind?
You’re in the right place.
This guide will help you take those cute fall vibes and turn them into a real-life baby shower that’s cozy, memorable, and totally doable—whether you’re hosting in September, October, or November.
💡 In This Post, You’ll Get:
✔️ Invitation wording ideas
✔️ Easy decor + balloon tips
✔️ Cake and snack options (store-bought friendly!)
✔️ Girl and boy versions of the theme
✔️ Realistic favor ideas + one cute photo spot
Let’s make this fall baby shower easy, festive, and fun to plan.
✅ Step 1: Send the Invites

Whether you’re going digital or mailing them out, choose an invite that sets the fall tone. Look for soft colors, watercolor pumpkins, or leafy designs.
A few wording ideas to copy and paste:
- “A Little Pumpkin Is on the Way!”
- “Join us for a cozy fall baby shower honoring [Name]”
- “Fall in love with Baby [Last Name]”
📝 If you only do one thing: Use a digital template from Etsy or Canva—it’s fast and still looks polished.
🖼️ Step 2: Set the Scene with a Backdrop

You only need one well-decorated spot to make the whole shower feel pulled together—and that’s your photo area.
Easy backdrop ideas:
- “Little Pumpkin Is on the Way” banner (Amazon or Etsy)
- Kraft paper sign with simple hand lettering
- Letterboard or chalkboard with baby’s due date
Add a few details:
- A balloon arch in your color palette

- Mini pumpkins at the base
- A cozy chair or bench for photos
🎯 Keep in mind: This setup pulls triple duty—it anchors the theme, acts as decor, and gives guests a cute photo spot.
🎈 Step 3: Add Simple, Fall-Themed Decor
You don’t need to decorate the entire house. Just focus on one or two key areas—like the food table and the gift table.
Decor ideas that are easy to pull off:




Wood crates or baskets for texture

🍂 Choose your color palette:
September: Peach, cream, sage
October: Orange, mustard, burgundy
November: Burnt orange, rust, navy, ivory
Cohesive is Key: Stick to 2–3 colors and repeat them across balloons, napkins, and table decor for a cohesive look.
🧁 Step 4: Serve Easy Fall-Inspired Food
Don’t overthink the food. A few seasonal treats go a long way—and most can be made ahead or bought at the store.
Sweet treats:
Pumpkin muffins or cupcakes
Apple cider donuts
Mini pies (pumpkin, apple, pecan)
Sugar cookies shaped like onesies or pumpkins
Savory ideas:

Soup shooters (butternut squash, tomato basil)
Chili bar with toppings (especially great for November)
Fall charcuterie board with fruit, cheese, and nuts
Drinks:
Hot apple cider
Pumpkin cream cold brew
Sparkling cranberry punch
📝 Label it: Use a sign that says “Pumpkin Patch Snacks” or “Sweet as Pie” for a fun extra touch.
🎂 Step 5: Pick a Cake (Or a Fun Alternative)

You don’t need a custom cake to match the theme—just a simple dessert dressed up with the right topper.
Cake ideas:
A naked cake with faux flowers and a pumpkin topper
Store-bought cake with fall sprinkles and a printable sign
Cupcakes with pumpkin toppers
🍩 Skip the cake? Try mini pies, donuts, or cookies instead.
🎀 Step 6: Customize the Theme for a Boy or Girl
The base theme works for everyone—you just need a few tweaks for the guest of honor.
For a boy:

Navy, burnt orange, olive green
Add a mini truck filled with pumpkins
Flannel runner or onesie display
Sign: “Little Pumpkin Dude” or “Oh My Gourd, It’s a Boy!”
For a girl:

Blush, dusty rose, cream, gold
Use velvet pumpkins and dried florals
Add a pink tulle runner or soft balloon garland
Sign: “Pumpkin Kisses & Harvest Wishes” or “Little Miss Pumpkin”
🎨 One easy touch: Layer themed colors into your balloon arch or table napkins.
🎁 Step 7: Send Guests Home with a Fall Favor
Shower favors can be cute and realistic—here are a few that work with the theme and won’t break the budget.
Guest-approved favor ideas:




Add tags that say:
“Thanks a Pumpkin”
“So Grateful for You”
“A Sweet Treat for a Sweet Guest”
🧺 Display idea: Arrange them in a crate or basket near the door so guests can grab one on the way out.
📸 Step 8: Snap Some Photos (Without Setting Up a Whole Booth)
No need to create a separate photo area—just use your backdrop setup!
Here’s what you need:
The backdrop/banner you already hung
Balloon arch or pumpkin stack nearby
A bench, chair, or hay bale for sitting
A letterboard with baby’s due date
📷 Encourage guests to snap selfies or take turns grabbing photos—easy, fun, and zero stress.
🔥 Bonus: Optional Cozy Extras
If you have a little more time or want to add those cozy touches, try one or two of these:
A hot cocoa + cider station
Fall-scented candle near the entryway
“Wishes for Baby” cards on a clipboard or in a bowl
A playlist of calm, acoustic fall music
A basket of blankets if you’re hosting outside
These aren’t must-haves—but they make the space feel extra welcoming.
💬 Celebrate Fall With These Adorable Little Pumpkin Baby Shower Ideas
A Little Pumpkin baby shower is the perfect way to celebrate during fall—and you don’t have to overdo it to make it feel beautiful.
Pick a cozy palette, decorate one or two areas, serve some fall favorites, and give guests a thoughtful sendoff. That’s it.
You’re creating something sweet, memorable, and full of love. And it’s going to be adorable.
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