Choosing Baby Shower Favor Colors Across Pink, Blue, Purple, and Gender-Neutral Styles

Choosing Baby Shower Favor Colors Across Pink, Blue, Purple, and Gender-Neutral Styles

When people get stuck choosing baby shower favors, it’s often not the item itself. It’s the color. Pink, blue, or something neutral sounds simple, but it can feel surprisingly hard once you start picturing tables, guests, and how everything will look together.

Most showers fall into one of these three directions. Each has its own feel, and each works better in certain situations. The notes below are meant to help you decide without overthinking it.

A mid-setup scene of an all-in-one baby shower favor kit by Seed Bloom Gifts. Plantable seed paper onesies and terracotta pots in soft pastel colors are being arranged on a wooden table. Some favors are grouped in stacks while others are spread out, reflecting a calm, authentic preparation process in a sunlit home setting.

Pink Baby Shower Favor Ideas

Pink is still common, especially for showers with flowers, soft décor, or a “baby in bloom” setup. Lighter pinks tend to blend in more easily with white tablecloths, wood tables, or simple home venues. Brighter pinks stand out more and usually work best when the rest of the setup is kept simple.

Eco-friendly pink baby carriage shaped seed paper favors by Seed Bloom Gifts with delicate floral accents and "Joy Grow" messaging, displayed in soft daylight on a home dining table.

Plantable shapes like Bloom Carriage Keepsakes, Bloom Footprint Favors, Bloom Bottle Favors, and Bloom Onesie Favors in pink are easy to place on tables or favor trays without needing extra wrapping. They sit flat and don’t crowd the space.

Pink also works well when:

  • The shower is indoors and space is limited

  • You’re using white, cream, or kraft paper décor

  • You want favors that don’t compete with centerpieces

For larger guest lists, Baby Shower Onesie Bundles or Baby Shower Bottle Bundles in pink keep everything consistent without mixing individual items.

 

Blue Baby Shower Favor Ideas

Blue tends to feel calmer on the table. It works well for simple layouts, especially when there isn’t a lot of décor. Light blue reads soft and clean, while darker blue looks better when paired with natural textures like wood or greenery.

Common blue options include Bloom Footprint Favors, Bloom Onesie Favors, and Bloom Bottle Favors. These shapes are familiar and easy for guests to recognize without explanation.

Blue is often a good choice when:

  • The venue is outdoors or near windows

  • The décor is minimal

  • You want favors that don’t draw too much attention

A lifestyle shot of blue wildflower seed paper favors by Seed Bloom Gifts shaped like baby carriages, featuring "Thank you for helping our Joy Grow" text on a natural wooden table.

 

For bigger showers, Baby Shower Bottle Bundles and Baby Shower Onesie Bundles in blue help avoid last-minute sorting or color mismatches.

Purple Baby Shower Favor Ideas

Purple shows up less often than pink or blue, but it works well for showers that feel a little less traditional. Softer purples fit nicely with neutral tables, white linens, and simple floral arrangements. They add color without feeling loud.

Bloom Onesie Favors in purple are usually the easiest way to introduce this color. The onesie shape keeps it clearly baby-themed, while the purple tone works well alongside white, kraft, or green accents.

Purple tends to work best when:

  • the host wants something different but not bold

  • the décor is simple and light

  • it’s mixed with neutral colors rather than used everywhere

Purple also fits well into mixed-color tables, especially when paired with green or white favors.

Gender-Neutral Baby Shower Favor Ideas

Many showers now skip pink and blue altogether. This usually happens when the gender is a surprise, or when the host prefers a simpler look.

Green, white, kraft, and yellow show up often in gender-neutral setups. Green plantable favors fit easily into garden themes or “baby in bloom” tables.  Bloom Footprint Favors, Bloom Bottle Favors, and Bloom Carriage Keepsakes in green blend in without standing out too much.

A realistic, gender-neutral baby shower setup by Seed Bloom Gifts featuring green plantable seed paper favors. The favors are shaped like baby carriages with botanical illustrations and "Thank You" messages. They are spread out naturally on a light neutral table surface in a bright, sunlit room.

 

Decor-style bundles also work well here:

  • Baby Shower Hearts & Butterflies Bundles for softer table setups

  • Baby Shower Bee Bundles for garden or nature-based themes

A warm, bee-themed baby shower favor display by Seed Bloom Gifts featuring yellow and white plantable seed paper tags. The favors are placed casually on a wooden table next to small terracotta planting pots and soft green indoor plants in a sunlit room. The natural, garden-inspired setup highlights the eco-friendly, honey-bee aesthetic.

If you want something with a bit more detail but still neutral, Baby Shower Onesie Bundles with Stickers add a small design element without changing the overall color balance.

 

How to Choose the Right Color for Your Baby Shower

If you’re unsure which direction to go, it helps to think through a few practical details.

  • Is the gender known, unknown, or being kept quiet

  • How many guests are coming

  • Whether favors will sit on tables, a favor table, or be handed out

  • The space you’re working with

  • The season and amount of natural light

If you don’t want to piece things together, the Bloom Onesie Baby Shower Kit keeps everything in one color set and saves time during setup.


Do Baby Shower Favor Colors Need to Match the Décor?

They don’t need to match exactly. They just shouldn’t feel out of place.

Neutral favors usually work in any setup. Colored favors stand out more, so they work best when the rest of the table is simple. Mixing colors is also fine, especially when pink and blue are both used in small amounts and balanced with neutral décor.

Sticker-accented sets like Baby Shower Onesie Bundles with Stickers can add detail without making the table look busy.

 

Why Plantable Baby Shower Favors Work Across Color Choices

 

A realistic baby shower favor preparation scene by Seed Bloom Gifts. Plantable seed paper favors shaped like baby onesies in soft pastel colors are scattered across a textured, eco-friendly beige linen tablecloth. The setting is a sunlit home interior with soft natural light and minimal greenery, emphasizing a sustainable and organic celebration.

 

Plantable favors don’t rely only on color. The paper texture and shapes already give them a presence on the table. After the shower, guests can take them home and plant them, which gives the favor a second use instead of it being set aside or thrown away.

Because of that, they tend to work whether the shower is pink, blue, or neutral. They don’t need extra packaging or explanation, especially when planting instructions are included.


Common Questions

What color do most people choose for baby shower favors?
Pink and blue are still common, but green and neutral tones show up more often now, especially for smaller or at-home showers.

Are gender-neutral baby shower favors okay for traditional showers?
Yes. They work well even when the rest of the décor leans classic.

Can pink and blue favors be used together?
They can, especially when paired with white or neutral table settings.

Which colors work best for plantable favors?
Green, white, kraft, and soft pastels tend to look natural and easy to place on tables.

Choosing a baby shower favor color usually comes down to the setting and how much planning time you have. Pink, blue, and neutral options all work. The main thing is picking one direction and keeping it simple so setup feels manageable on the day of the shower.

 

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