*This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
As the crisp autumn air starts to roll in and those pumpkin spice lattes make their grand return, it’s time to crank up the spookiness and sprinkle in a dash of adorable with a Halloween-themed baby shower!
Yes, you heard me right – we’re blending boo-tiful babies with spooky shenanigans for a celebration that’s guaranteed to be both hauntingly fun and heartwarmingly sweet.
Now, you might be wondering, “Hannah, how in the world do I throw a Halloween baby shower that’s both spine-tingling and totally kid-friendly?” Well don’t worry, cause I’ve conjured up 25 of the most delightfully creepy, fabulously festive, and charmingly cute Halloween baby shower themes you could ever imagine.
From ghostly galas to pumpkin-packed parties, these ideas will help you create a bash that’s so fun, even the ghouls will be green with envy!
So grab your broomstick, dust off that witch’s hat, and get ready to dive into a world where Halloween meets baby bliss. Let’s make this party one for the books, or should I say, one for the spellbooks?
Whether you’re a fan of the frightfully fun or the eerily adorable, there’s something here to get every Halloween heart racing and every baby bump bumping. Ready to scare up some fun? Let’s get started! 🎃🦇👶
Want to see some great Fall baby shower decorations? You can find them by clicking here.
1. A Baby Is Brewing: Witchy Cauldron Baby Shower
Oh, the sweet aroma of a baby brewing in a cauldron! This witchy theme is all about embracing the spooky yet whimsical vibe of Halloween. Picture this: a room filled with bubbling cauldrons, faux cobwebs, and a color scheme of black, purple, and a dash of sparkly silver. You can set the mood with a fog machine at the entrance to create an eerie yet exciting atmosphere. For decorations, hang broomsticks from the ceiling and use mini cauldrons as centerpieces filled with candy “potion” bottles labeled with silly names like “Baby’s First Spell” or “Diaper Draught.”
Food-wise, serve up some witchy delights like “frog’s leg” chicken drumsticks, “eye of newt” deviled eggs with a little olive slice on top, and a “potion” punch made with green sherbet and ginger ale. Don’t forget a spooky dessert table with “witches’ finger” cookies and a cauldron cake that spills out green gooey frosting when cut.
For games, how about a “Guess the Potion” where guests sniff baby food jars disguised as potion bottles and guess the flavors? Or maybe a “Witch Hat Ring Toss” where everyone tries to toss rings onto a pointy hat. And of course, no witchy shower is complete without a DIY station for decorating tiny witch hats for the baby-to-be!
This theme is perfect for those mamas who want a mix of magic and mystery at their baby shower, with just enough spooky flair to keep it fun and festive.
2. Pink Halloween Baby Shower: A Girly Twist on Spooky
Who says Halloween can’t be pretty in pink? This Pink Halloween Baby Shower theme brings together the best of both worlds: the spookiness of Halloween and the sweetness of a baby girl on the way. Think pastel pumpkins, pink spiderwebs, and a whole lot of glitter. For decorations, drape the room in soft pink and black with accents of gold. You can even carve out pink pumpkins and use them as vases filled with blush-colored flowers. Hang paper bats dipped in pink glitter from the ceiling, and set up a candy bar with pink treats like strawberry ghost marshmallows, cotton candy spider webs, and pink caramel apples.
The food should be a blend of spooky and sweet. Serve up pink macarons with ghost faces, “blood” orange punch with floating eyeball candies, and a cake decorated with pink spiderwebs and a cute little ghost topper. You could even have mini “cauldrons” of pink and white candy corn for guests to nibble on.
For games, try a “Diaper or Candy?” challenge where guests have to guess if the items in front of them are baby-related or Halloween candy. A pink pumpkin painting station is also a great way for guests to get creative and make something adorable to take home. Don’t forget a “Mummy Wrap” game with pink toilet paper for a fun and girly twist!
This theme is all about celebrating the impending arrival of a little princess while still keeping that Halloween spirit alive. It’s perfect for the mom-to-be who wants to add a touch of glam to her spooky celebration.
3. Halloween Baby Shower Theme Hocus Pocus: A Magical Celebration
If you’re a fan of the Sanderson sisters, this Hocus Pocus baby shower theme is bound to put a spell on you! Transform your space into a cozy, mystical setting with cobblestone backdrops, candles in antique holders, and vintage spell books scattered around as décor. The color scheme should be rich with purples, greens, and deep blacks, evoking the classic Hocus Pocus vibe. You can even have a life-sized cutout of the Sanderson sisters to greet guests as they arrive.
For food, channel your inner witch with “Book of Spells” sandwiches cut into book shapes, “Witch’s Brew” punch with dry ice for that eerie smoke effect, and a cake that looks like Winifred’s spellbook with that creepy eyeball on top. Serve up “black flame” cupcakes topped with tiny edible flames and “cauldron” soup in bread bowls.
Games are where the magic truly happens. A “Find the Black Flame Candle” scavenger hunt can be a blast, with guests searching for clues hidden around the venue. You can also have a “Spellcasting” game where everyone writes down their best baby advice in the form of a spell, which the mom-to-be can read aloud. A photo booth with witch hats, broomsticks, and the iconic “amok amok amok” sign will keep the laughs coming all day.
This theme is perfect for those who love a little nostalgia and want to blend Halloween fun with the enchanting world of Hocus Pocus. It’s a bewitching way to celebrate a new little one on the way!
4. Pumpkin Baby Shower: Classic Halloween with a Cute Twist
What’s more quintessentially Halloween than pumpkins? This pumpkin-themed baby shower is all about embracing that classic fall vibe while celebrating the little pumpkin growing in mama’s belly. Start with a color palette of orange, white, and gold to keep things warm and inviting. Decorate with pumpkins of all sizes—think painted pumpkins, carved pumpkins, and even pumpkin lanterns. Add in some burlap table runners, fall leaves, and twinkle lights for a cozy, autumnal feel.
When it comes to food, think everything pumpkin! Pumpkin spice cupcakes, pumpkin soup served in mini pumpkin bowls, and a pumpkin-shaped cheese ball with crackers are all must-haves. Don’t forget the pumpkin pie, of course, or a cute cake decorated with baby pumpkins and autumn leaves. For drinks, a pumpkin spice latte bar will keep everyone warm and toasty, while a sparkling apple cider punch adds a sweet and bubbly touch.
Games can include a “Guess the Baby’s Weight” where guests write down their predictions on mini pumpkin cutouts, and a “Pumpkin Decorating Contest” where everyone gets a tiny pumpkin to paint or carve. A “Pumpkin Bowling” game, using small pumpkins as bowling balls and hay bales as pins, will have everyone in stitches!
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves everything about fall and wants her baby shower to be as cozy and heartwarming as a pumpkin spice latte on a crisp autumn day.
5. Twins Halloween Baby Shower: Double the Spooky Fun
Double, double, toil and trouble! If you’re expecting twins, this Halloween baby shower theme is all about celebrating double the joy (and maybe double the chaos). Start with a theme that embraces the idea of two—think “Double Trouble” or “Thing 1 and Thing 2” with a spooky twist. Decorate with paired items like twin pumpkins, two spooky skeletons holding hands, or a pair of witches’ hats. You can also set up a mirror image of the décor on each side of the room to emphasize the twin theme.
For food, serve “Twinning” treats like two-tiered cakes with spooky designs, twin ghost cupcakes, and “double dip” chips with twin bowls of salsa and guacamole. How about a cauldron filled with “twin snakes” gummy worms and two-tone cookies in Halloween colors? Drinks can be served in paired glasses with matching straws—think black and orange or green and purple.
Games should definitely be twin-themed too. A “Twin Name Match” game where guests pair up famous twins (like the Olsen twins or the Weasley brothers) is always a hit. You could also have a “Double Diaper Dash” where guests race to diaper two baby dolls at once, which is sure to get everyone laughing. For a creative activity, set up a “Twin Onesie” decorating station where guests design matching onesies for the babies on the way.
This theme is perfect for the mom-to-be expecting two little monsters. It’s all about doubling the fun and making sure everyone has a spooky good time!
6. Green Halloween Baby Shower: A Wickedly Cool Color Scheme
Green might not be the first color you think of when it comes to Halloween, but this Green Halloween Baby Shower theme is sure to change your mind. It’s all about embracing the eerie and unexpected, with a color palette that mixes shades of green with black, white, and silver. Think of a spooky forest vibe with lots of greenery, dark accents, and maybe even a few glowing green lights. Decorate with green pumpkins, ivy garlands, and glowing green candles. You could even have a backdrop of a dark, enchanted forest for a truly magical feel.
Food should also stick to the green theme. Serve up “witch’s brew” punch with floating green eyeball candies, green deviled eggs, and spinach dip with green tortilla chips. A cake with green ombre frosting or a dripping slime design would be both delicious and on-theme. For dessert, green macarons shaped like Frankenstein heads or witch’s hats would be a hit.
For games, keep the green theme going with a “Green Slime” relay race where guests have to pass a bowl of (non-toxic!) slime without spilling. A “Witch Hat Toss” game, where guests throw rings onto a green witch’s hat, is also a lot of fun. You could even set up a “Potion-Making Station” where guests mix up their own green, bubbling potions (with harmless ingredients, of course).
This theme is perfect for the mom who wants to go beyond the traditional Halloween colors and create a baby shower that’s unique, eerie, and totally cool.
7. Pastel Halloween Baby Shower: Soft and Sweet Spookiness
If you love Halloween but prefer things on the softer side, a Pastel Halloween Baby Shower is the way to go. This theme is all about blending the spooky with the sweet by using a color palette of soft pinks, blues, purples, and whites. Imagine a room filled with pastel pumpkins, delicate spiderwebs made from cotton candy, and ghostly decorations that are more cute than creepy. For decorations, use pastel-colored streamers, balloons, and paper lanterns shaped like bats, ghosts, and pumpkins. Add some fairy lights to give the room a magical glow.
Food for this shower should be equally enchanting. Serve up pastel macarons shaped like ghosts, “baby boo” cupcakes with pastel frosting, and a cake that’s decorated with pastel candy corn and cute little bats. A candy bar filled with marshmallow ghosts, pastel-colored candy corn, and soft sugar cookies shaped like pumpkins will be a hit with guests of all ages. For drinks, a pastel punch made with pink lemonade and a splash of club soda will keep things light and refreshing.
Games can be fun and whimsical too. Try a “Pastel Pumpkin Painting” contest where guests get to paint their own mini pumpkins in soft, pastel colors. Another fun game could be “Guess the Baby’s Due Date” using a calendar decorated with pastel pumpkins and ghosts. For a sweet touch, set up a DIY candy necklace station where guests can make their own pastel candy jewelry.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves the idea of Halloween but wants to keep things light, sweet, and oh-so-charming. It’s a great way to celebrate the upcoming arrival while adding just a hint of spooky fun!
8. Elegant Halloween Baby Shower: Sophisticated Spookiness
Who says Halloween can’t be classy? This Elegant Halloween Baby Shower theme is all about merging the spooky season with a touch of sophistication. Think black lace, gold accents, and candlelit elegance. Start by setting the scene with black and gold tablecloths, candelabras with dripping candles, and ornate picture frames with eerie portraits or black-and-white ultrasound photos. Add in some velvet pumpkins, gold-dipped skulls, and feathered ravens perched on mantles or tables.
When it comes to food, aim for chic and stylish with a Halloween twist. Serve up black macarons with gold dust, “bloody” chocolate-covered strawberries, and a sleek black cake adorned with gold leaf. You could also have a charcuterie board with blackberries, dark chocolates, and aged cheeses for a touch of indulgence. For drinks, offer a “Black Magic” cocktail with blackberry syrup, champagne, and a sprig of rosemary, or a non-alcoholic version with sparkling water.
Games can be elevated to match the theme. Try a “Baby Name Scramble” with elegant black and gold cards, or a “Guess the Baby’s Weight” using gold leaf markers and chic black notepads. For a unique twist, host a “Candlelit Wishes” activity where guests write their hopes and blessings for the baby on parchment paper, then seal them with wax stamps.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves Halloween but also enjoys the finer things in life. It’s a stylish and sophisticated way to celebrate, making the shower feel like a black-tie Halloween gala!
9. Halloween Baby Shower Ideas Jack Skellington: A Nightmare Before Baby
For fans of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, a Jack Skellington-themed baby shower is the perfect way to bring some quirky, gothic fun to the celebration. Start by transforming your space into Halloween Town with dark, eerie decorations. Think black and white stripes, dangling skeletons, and pumpkins with that iconic Jack Skellington face. Set the mood with twinkling string lights and a soundtrack of The Nightmare Before Christmas playing softly in the background.
For food, play off the movie’s unique style. Serve “Jack’s Skull” cake pops, “Sally’s Potion” punch, and cupcakes decorated with characters like Zero the ghost dog and Oogie Boogie. A tiered cake resembling Jack Skellington’s suit or his famous grinning face would be the showstopper of the dessert table. For savory snacks, consider “Oogie’s Worms and Dirt” (gummy worms and crumbled cookies) and “Lock, Shock, and Barrel” mini sandwiches.
Games can include a “Jack-O-Lantern Carving Contest” where guests carve their own version of Jack’s face into pumpkins. A “Nightmare Before Christmas Trivia” game will test guests’ knowledge of the movie, and a “Sally’s Sewing Station” where guests can create their own patchwork quilt squares for the baby’s first blanket will add a heartfelt touch.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves Halloween with a side of whimsy and gothic charm. It’s a fun and quirky way to welcome the little pumpkin on the way!
10. Little Boo Baby Shower: Cute Ghostly Fun
Sometimes, the simplest ideas are the most adorable. A Little Boo Baby Shower theme is all about celebrating the cuteness of Halloween with little ghosts, soft colors, and a whole lot of charm. Decorate the space with white and pastel balloons, ghost garlands, and soft tulle drapes. Add some sweet ghost plushies around the room and set up a “boo-tiful” photo booth with ghost-shaped props and a backdrop of soft clouds and stars.
For food, keep things light and cute. Serve ghost-shaped cookies with white frosting, “boo-berry” cupcakes with blueberry frosting, and mini meringue ghosts that melt in your mouth. A cake decorated with tiny fondant ghosts and pastel sprinkles will be the centerpiece of your dessert table. For drinks, a “Ghost Punch” made with lemonade and a splash of vanilla ice cream will keep things refreshing and sweet.
Games can be equally adorable. Host a “Pin the Boo on the Ghost” game where guests try to stick a tiny bow on a ghost blindfolded. A “Guess How Many Marshmallow Ghosts” jar is a simple yet fun game that will keep everyone guessing. You can also have a “Little Boo Onesie” decorating station where guests can create ghost-themed onesies for the baby.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves all things cute and cuddly with just a hint of Halloween spookiness. It’s a sweet and simple way to celebrate the upcoming arrival in the most boo-tiful way possible!
11. Vintage Halloween Baby Shower: A Nostalgic Spooky Soirée
Take a trip back in time with a Vintage Halloween Baby Shower theme that’s all about old-school spookiness with a touch of nostalgia. Think classic Halloween decorations like black cats, old-fashioned witches, and vintage paper lanterns with grinning pumpkins. Decorate the space with antique-looking candelabras, lace tablecloths, and old photographs in sepia tones. You can even set up a “vintage Halloween photo booth” with props like vintage masks, old-school witch hats, and retro glasses.
Food for this theme should feel like a blast from the past. Serve classic treats like caramel apples, popcorn balls, and candy corn. A vintage-style cake with buttercream frosting in muted colors, adorned with old-fashioned Halloween characters, will be the highlight of the dessert table. Offer classic beverages like root beer floats or a “witch’s brew” punch served in vintage glass bottles with paper straws.
Games can include a “Vintage Costume Contest” where guests come dressed in their best vintage Halloween attire. A “Bobbing for Apples” station will bring back childhood memories, and a “Pin the Hat on the Witch” game using a vintage witch poster will add a fun retro twist.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves the charm of Halloween’s past and wants to create a baby shower that’s full of nostalgia and vintage flair. It’s a delightful way to celebrate the future with a nod to the past!
12. Halloween Baby Shower Ideas for Boys: Spooky and Rugged Fun
If you’re expecting a little boy and want to embrace the Halloween spirit, this theme is all about rugged, spooky fun with a dash of boyish charm. Think of classic Halloween elements mixed with playful, masculine details. Decorate with dark blues, greens, and blacks, using skulls, bats, and spooky trees to set the scene. Add some “creepy crawly” toy insects and dinosaurs dressed in Halloween costumes for a fun twist.
For food, serve up boy-friendly snacks like “monster fingers” (hot dogs wrapped in dough), “bat wings” (chicken wings), and a cake shaped like a haunted castle or a spooky monster. Add in some “mud and worms” pudding cups (chocolate pudding with gummy worms) and “spiderweb” brownies for a sweet treat. Drinks can include a “Zombie Punch” made with green sherbet and ginger ale, served in mason jars with spooky straw toppers.
Games should be adventurous and fun. Try a “Spider Hunt” where guests search for hidden toy spiders around the venue, or a “Monster Mash Dance-Off” where everyone shows off their best monster moves. A “Build a Monster” craft station where guests can create their own spooky creatures using craft supplies will be a hit with both kids and adults.
This theme is perfect for the mom who’s expecting a little guy and wants to celebrate with a Halloween bash that’s both spooky and playful. It’s a fun, boyish twist on the classic Halloween baby shower that will have everyone howling with delight!
13. Little Monster Halloween Baby Shower Ideas: Adorable Mayhem
Celebrate your little monster on the way with a Halloween baby shower theme that’s all about playful chaos and adorable creatures. Decorate the space with bright colors like orange, green, purple, and blue, and fill the room with cute monster cutouts, googly eyes, and
fuzzy, funny creatures. Hang monster-themed banners and balloons, and set up a “monster cave” photo booth with props like furry hats and monster masks.
For food, think of fun and funky treats. Serve “Monster Munch” trail mix with colorful candies and pretzels, “Googly Eye” cupcakes with candy eyes, and a “Monster Cake” with bright frosting and silly monster faces. Add some “Slime Punch” made with lime sherbet and soda for a drink that’s as fun to make as it is to drink.
Games can include a “Monster Mask Making” station where guests can create their own silly monster masks, or a “Monster Egg Hunt” where kids search for monster eggs filled with candy and toys. Another fun game is “Feed the Monster,” where guests try to toss bean bags into a monster’s mouth for points.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a bit of playful chaos and wants to celebrate her little one’s arrival with a shower full of fun and laughter. It’s a wild and wacky way to welcome the newest little monster into the family!
14. Mummy Madness Halloween Baby Shower: Wrapped in Love
Get ready to “wrap up” the perfect baby shower with a Mummy Madness theme! This fun and slightly spooky theme is all about mummies, with lots of white streamers, gauze, and bandages to create a truly immersive experience. Start by decorating the space with mummy silhouettes, gauzy curtains, and plenty of white streamers draped around the room. Add some “ancient” artifacts like old-looking pottery and faux hieroglyphics to give the room an Egyptian tomb vibe.
For food, go all out with mummy-themed treats. Serve “Mummy Dogs” (hot dogs wrapped in crescent rolls), “Mummified” cupcakes with white frosting wrapped like a mummy, and a cake that looks like a mummy’s sarcophagus. For something sweet, try “Mummy Oreos” dipped in white chocolate with candy eyes, and offer a “Mummy Milkshake” made with vanilla ice cream and topped with whipped cream and chocolate drizzle.
Games can include a “Mummy Wrap Relay” where teams race to wrap one member in toilet paper or gauze, or a “Mummy Mystery” scavenger hunt where guests search for hidden “ancient” treasures around the venue. Another fun game is “Mummy Bowling,” where you set up white bowling pins decorated with googly eyes and let guests try to knock them down.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a bit of humor and doesn’t mind getting a little silly with her Halloween baby shower. It’s a fun, light-hearted way to celebrate that will leave everyone wrapped up in joy!
15. Winnie the Pooh Halloween Baby Shower: Spooky Hundred Acre Wood
Combine the sweetness of Winnie the Pooh with the spookiness of Halloween for a baby shower that’s equal parts adorable and eerie. Transform your space into a Halloween-themed Hundred Acre Wood with decorations like carved pumpkins shaped like honey pots, black and orange streamers, and plush characters dressed in Halloween costumes. Hang up signs like “Beware of Heffalumps” and “Haunted Honey Tree” to add to the theme.
For food, you can’t go wrong with “Honey” cupcakes, “Tigger Tails” (pretzel rods dipped in orange chocolate), and a Pooh Bear cake decorated with honeycomb patterns and mini pumpkins. Serve up “Haunted Honey Lemonade” in mason jars with honey sticks as stirrers, and for a spooky twist, add “Piglet’s Popcorn” with Halloween-colored sprinkles.
Games can include a “Pin the Tail on Eeyore” with a Halloween twist, where guests try to pin a batwing on Eeyore instead of a tail. Set up a “Heffalump Hunt” where guests search for hidden stuffed Heffalumps, or a “Honey Pot Toss” where guests try to toss rings onto honey pots. For a creative touch, let guests decorate their own honey jars to take home as a sweet memento.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves classic stories with a touch of Halloween fun. It’s a sweet and spooky way to welcome a new addition, with plenty of opportunities for adorable decorations and yummy treats!
16. Halloween Monster Bash: A Roaring Good Time
Turn your baby shower into a wild and fun-filled Halloween Monster Bash! This theme is all about playful, colorful monsters with lots of energy and a whole lot of fun. Decorate with bright greens, purples, oranges, and blues, using monster cutouts, googly eyes, and fuzzy monster plushies to set the scene. Hang monster banners, and scatter oversized monster footprints around the venue.
For food, embrace the monster madness with “Monster Mash” cupcakes, “Furry” cake pops with candy eyes, and a cake shaped like a three-eyed monster. Serve up “Monster Tacos” with colorful toppings and “Swamp Juice” punch with floating gummy creatures. For dessert, try “Monster Jello” cups with wiggly layers in bright colors.
Games can include a “Monster Dance-Off” where guests show off their best monster moves, or a “Pin the Eye on the Monster” game with a giant monster poster. Another fun idea is a “Monster Slime Station” where guests can create their own gooey monster slime to take home. You could also have a “Monster Egg Hunt” where kids search for colorful monster eggs filled with candy.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a little bit of chaos and wants her baby shower to be as lively and energetic as possible. It’s a fun and wacky way to celebrate that will have everyone roaring with laughter!
17. Halloween Witchy Wonderland: A Magical Baby Shower
Cast a spell on your guests with a Witchy Wonderland-themed baby shower that’s full of magical, mystical fun. Decorate with lots of black, purple, and green, using witch hats, broomsticks, and cauldrons to set the mood. Hang string lights shaped like stars and moons, and add some fog effects for an extra spooky touch. Set up a “Witch’s Potion Bar” where guests can mix their own magical drinks using colorful juices and sparkling soda.
For food, go all out with witchy treats. Serve “Witch’s Fingers” (green cookie fingers with almond nails), “Spellbound” cupcakes with black and purple frosting, and a cake that looks like an open spellbook with icing spells written on the pages. Add in some “Cauldron Punch” with floating eyeball candies, and for a spooky treat, try “Broomstick Pretzels” with chocolate-dipped pretzel rods and shredded wheat “brooms.”
Games can include “Witch Hat Ring Toss” where guests try to toss rings onto a witch’s hat, or a “Potion Mixing” station where they create their own magical potions with different colored liquids and glitter. Another fun game is “Guess the Witch’s Brew,” where guests blind taste-test different drinks and try to guess the ingredients. For a crafty touch, set up a “DIY Spellbook” station where guests can create their own mini spellbooks as a keepsake.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves all things magical and wants her baby shower to feel like a spellbinding celebration. It’s a mystical and fun way to welcome the little witch or wizard on the way!
18. Nightmare Before Christmas Baby Shower: A Halloween-Christmas Crossover
If you’re a fan of both Halloween and Christmas, why not combine them with a Nightmare Before Christmas baby shower theme? This crossover theme lets you embrace the spooky side of Halloween while also sprinkling in some Christmas cheer. Decorate with black and white stripes, red and green accents, and iconic characters like Jack Skellington and Sally. Hang Christmas lights and spooky ornaments, and set up a “Halloween-Christmas” tree as the centerpiece.
For food, offer “Jack’s Pumpkin King Pie,” “Sally’s Spooky Sweets” like cookies decorated with stitches and buttons, and a cake that blends Halloween and Christmas themes with both spooky and festive decorations. Serve up “Oogie Boogie’s Brew” (a mix of cider and spices) and “Zero’s Hot Chocolate” with ghost-shaped marshmallows.
Games can include “Jack Skellington Pumpkin Carving,” where guests carve pumpkins with Jack’s signature face, or a “Christmas in Halloween Town” scavenger hunt where they search for hidden Christmas and Halloween items. Another fun game is “Santa’s Sack Toss,” where guests try to toss presents into Santa’s sack for points. You can also have a “Decorate Your Own Ornament” station where guests can create Halloween-Christmas hybrid ornaments.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves the best of both holidays and wants a baby shower that’s as unique as it is fun. It’s a quirky and festive way to celebrate the upcoming arrival!
19. Black and Pink Halloween Baby Shower: Glamorous Spookiness
Combine the edginess of black with the sweetness of pink for a Black and Pink Halloween Baby Shower that’s both glamorous and spooky. This theme is all about blending dark, moody tones with soft, girly accents. Decorate with black lace, pink flowers, and plenty of candles for a romantic yet eerie vibe. Hang pink and black balloons, and set up a “Gothic Glam” photo booth with black velvet backdrops and pink feather boas.
For food, go for a mix of sweet and sinister. Serve “Pink Skull” cupcakes with black frosting, “Gothic Glam” macarons in pink and black, and a cake with pink roses and black lace decorations. Offer “Blushing Bride” punch with pink lemonade and blackberries, and for a spooky treat, try “Black Magic” candy apples dipped in black and pink candy coating.
Games can include a “Black and Pink Dress-Up Relay” where guests race to dress in glamorous black and pink outfits, or a “Gothic Glam Makeover” station where they can try out dark lipstick and dramatic eye makeup. Another fun idea is “Wicked Witch Bingo” with black and pink bingo cards, or a “Pink Skull Hunt” where guests search for hidden pink skulls around the venue.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a mix of dark and light and wants her baby shower to be both glamorous and a little bit spooky. It’s a chic and stylish way to celebrate with a touch of Halloween flair!
20. Spooky Forest Baby Shower: Enchanted Woodland Magic
Step into an enchanted forest with a Spooky Forest Baby Shower theme that’s all about woodland creatures, mysterious mists, and dark, magical vibes. Decorate the space with lots of greenery, twinkling fairy lights, and faux moss. Add in some woodland creatures like owls, foxes, and bats, and hang misty fog curtains to create a mystical atmosphere. Set up a “Forest Potion Bar” where guests can mix their own magical drinks with herbal teas and sparkling water.
For food, serve “Forest Feast” finger sandwiches shaped like woodland creatures, “Mossy” cupcakes with green frosting and edible flowers, and a cake decorated with tree bark and mushrooms. Offer “Enchanted Forest” punch with floating berries and “Woodland Creature” cookies shaped like animals. For a spooky touch, try “Blackberry Brambles” (blackberry tarts with a hint of dark chocolate).
Games can include a “Mystical Creature Hunt” where guests search for hidden woodland creatures around the venue, or a “Potion Mixing” station where they create their own herbal blends to take home. Another fun game is “Fairy Ring Toss” where guests try to toss rings onto glowing mushroom decorations. For a creative activity, set up a “DIY Dreamcatcher” station where guests can create their own dreamcatchers with feathers and beads.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves nature and magic, and wants her baby shower to feel like stepping into an enchanted forest. It’s a whimsical and mystical way to celebrate that’s full of wonder!
21. Pastel Halloween Baby Shower: Soft and Sweet Spookiness
Who says Halloween has to be all about dark and spooky colors? A Pastel Halloween Baby Shower theme brings a soft and sweet twist to the holiday with shades of lavender, mint green, and peach. Decorate with pastel pumpkins, ghostly garlands, and soft, flowing fabrics. Hang up pastel-colored spider webs, and set up a “Sweet Spirits” candy bar with jars filled with pastel-colored candies and treats.
For food, think delicate and delightful. Serve “Pastel Ghost” cupcakes with pale icing and tiny ghost toppers, “Cotton Candy” macarons in soft pastel shades, and a cake decorated with pastel pumpkins and flowers. Offer “Lavender Lemonade” in clear glass jars, and for a spooky treat, try “Marshmallow Ghosts” on sticks dipped in pastel-colored chocolate.
Games can include a “Pastel Pumpkin Decorating” station where guests can paint mini pumpkins in soft colors, or a “Ghostly Cookie Decorating” station with pastel icing and sprinkles. Another fun idea is “Pin the Bow on the Ghost” with a large pastel ghost poster, or a “Soft and Sweet Scavenger Hunt” where guests search for hidden pastel-colored items around the venue.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves Halloween but prefers a softer, more delicate color palette. It’s a sweet and charming way to celebrate the upcoming arrival with a touch of Halloween magic!
22. Halloween Carnival Baby Shower: Fun and Festive Frights
Bring the fun of a carnival to your baby shower with a Halloween Carnival theme that’s full of festive frights and games galore. Decorate the space with black and orange streamers, spooky carnival posters, and vintage circus accents. Set up carnival booths with games like ring toss, balloon darts, and a haunted house photo booth with creepy props and backdrops.
For food, go for classic carnival treats with a spooky twist. Serve “Ghostly Corn Dogs,” “Haunted Popcorn” with black and orange sprinkles, and “Creepy Cotton Candy” in black and purple. Offer “Witch’s Brew” punch in cauldrons and “Carnival Cupcakes” with spooky toppings like candy eyes and spider rings.
Games can include a “Zombie Ring Toss” where guests try to toss rings onto zombie hands, or a “Spooky Duck Pond” where they pick floating ducks for prizes. Another fun idea is “Haunted Bean Bag Toss” with ghost and pumpkin targets, or a “Creepy Clown” face painting station where guests can get their faces painted with spooky designs. Set up a “Mystery Box” game where guests reach into boxes filled with creepy, gooey substances and try to guess what they are.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a bit of excitement and wants her baby shower to be full of fun and games. It’s a festive and thrilling way to celebrate that’s sure to be a hit with guests of all ages!
23. Spooky Circus Baby Shower: Step Right Up to the Fun
Take a step right into the eerie world of a Spooky Circus with a baby shower theme that’s both thrilling and chilling. Decorate with black and white stripes, red accents, and vintage circus posters. Hang up circus tent decorations, and set up a “Creepy Clown” photo booth with oversized shoes, red noses, and wigs for guests to try on. Add some fog machines and flickering lights to create a spooky, circus-like atmosphere.
For food, think circus snacks with a scary twist. Serve “Freaky Funnel Cakes” with blood-red berry sauce, “Creepy Corn Dogs” with ketchup and mustard “blood” splatters, and a cake shaped like a circus tent with spooky clown decorations. Offer “Big Top Brew” punch with floating gummy worms and “Circus Peanut” cookies shaped like scary animals.
Games can include a “Clown Pinata” filled with creepy toys and candies, or a “Spooky Strongman” contest where guests compete to see who can lift the heaviest weights. Another fun idea is a “Creepy Clown Relay” where guests race while wearing oversized clown shoes, or a “Mystery Circus” game where they guess what’s inside covered boxes by feel alone. For a creative touch, set up a “Decorate Your Own Clown Mask” station where guests can make their own spooky clown masks to take home.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves a bit of drama and wants her baby shower to be as exciting as it is spooky. It’s a thrilling and unforgettable way to celebrate the new arrival with a touch of circus magic!
24. Halloween Baby Shower for Boys: Little Ghouls and Goblins
Celebrate your little boy’s upcoming arrival with a Halloween Baby Shower that’s all about little ghouls and goblins. This theme embraces the spooky side of Halloween while keeping it fun and playful. Decorate with blue and black streamers, ghostly garlands, and pumpkin accents. Hang up “Little Ghoul” banners and set up a “Goblin’s Lair” photo booth with props like mini monster masks and ghostly capes.
For food, serve “Ghoul Grub” with fun, boy-friendly treats like “Monster Burgers” with spooky toppings, “Goblin Gummies” in blue and green, and a cake decorated with little ghost and goblin figurines. Offer “Blue Ghoul Punch” with floating eyeball candies, and for a sweet treat, try “Goblin Popcorn” with blue chocolate drizzle and candy corn.
Games can include a “Goblin Egg Hunt” where guests search for hidden eggs filled with candy, or a “Little Ghoul Costume Contest” where they can dress up in their spookiest outfits. Another fun idea is “Monster Mask Making” where guests create their own masks to wear, or a “Ghoul Bean Bag Toss” with ghost-shaped targets. For a crafty activity, set up a “DIY Pumpkin Painting” station where guests can paint mini pumpkins in spooky designs.
This theme is perfect for the mom expecting a little boy and wants her baby shower to be all about celebrating with a fun, spooky twist. It’s a playful and festive way to welcome the newest little ghoul or goblin into the family!
25. Haunted House Halloween Baby Shower: A Spooktacular Celebration
If you’re looking for a theme that’s truly haunting, a Haunted House Halloween Baby Shower is the perfect choice. Turn your venue into a spooky, old haunted house with cobwebs, flickering candles, and eerie sound effects. Decorate with haunted portraits, tattered curtains, and skeletons in every corner. Set up a “Creepy Crypt” photo booth with tombstone backdrops and ghostly props for guests to pose with.
For food, serve “Ghastly Grub” with treats like “Haunted House Cake” shaped like a creepy old mansion, “Ghostly Cupcakes” with white frosting and ghost toppers, and “Skeleton Cookies” decorated with bones and skulls. Offer “Witch’s Brew” in cauldrons with dry ice for a smoky effect, and for a spooky snack, try “Coffin Sandwiches” made with black bread and filled with ghoulish ingredients.
Games can include a “Haunted Scavenger Hunt” where guests search for hidden “ghosts” around the venue, or a “Skeleton Relay” where they race to assemble a skeleton from scattered bones. Another fun game is “Pin the Ghost on the Mansion” with a haunted house poster, or a “Ghostly Bingo” with haunted house-themed bingo cards. For a creative touch, set up a “DIY Haunted Lantern” station where guests can decorate lanterns with spooky designs to take home.
This theme is perfect for the mom who loves all things spooky and wants her baby shower to feel like a true Halloween haunted house experience. It’s a fun and frightful way to celebrate that will have everyone talking about it long after the baby arrives!