Planning a baby shower is a sweet, memorable way to celebrate a growing family. When it comes to shower themes, few aesthetics are as timeless, versatile, and stunning as a floral theme. Whether you are going with muted botanical greens, vibrant wildflowers, or delicate pastel roses, floral elements bring natural warmth and joy to the room.
However, memorable showers aren’t just about beautiful decor—they are about keeping guests entertained and engaged. Games and activities break the ice, spark laughter, and leave the parent-to-be with lasting keepsakes.
Here are 10 simple, crowd-pleasing baby shower games and activities designed specifically to blend seamlessly into a floral-themed celebration.

1. DIY Mini Floral Arrangement Bar
Instead of a traditional passive party favor, invite guests to participate in an interactive activity that doubles as a gift to take home. Set up a “Bloom Bar” overflowing with fresh or dried blooms, greenery, shears, and small glass vases or kraft paper cones.
- How to Play: Provide a chalkboard sign with simple arranging tips (e.g., “Choose 1 focal flower, 2 filler stems, and a pop of greenery”). Guests can construct their own custom bouquets throughout the shower.
- Why It Works: It acts as a stunning decorative centerpiece for your venue while keeping guests entertained without forcing anyone into awkward group games.

2. “Don’t Say ‘Baby'” Botanical Clothespin Game
This classic icebreaker gets a botanical upgrade. Upon arrival, hand each guest a wooden clothespin decorated with a tiny faux rosebud, pressed flower, or green leaf.
- How to Play: The rule is simple: nobody can say the word “baby.” If a guest catches someone saying the forbidden word, they steal that person’s floral clothespin. The guest with the most floral pins by the time gifts are opened wins a floral-themed prize, such as a scented candle or botanical hand lotion.
- Why It Works: It runs passively throughout the entire event, keeping energy high and guests listening closely to one another.

3. Floral Baby Bingo
Gift opening can sometimes drag on for larger gatherings. Keep everyone attentive and engaged by playing a game of Floral Baby Bingo during the present portion of the event.
- How to Play: Hand out bingo cards printed with delicate watercolor floral borders. Ask guests to fill in the blank squares with items they think the parent-to-be will unwrap (e.g., onesies, floral swaddles, pacifiers, sound machine). As gifts are opened, guests mark off their squares.
- Why It Works: It transforms passive watching into an interactive game where everyone stays invested in every present opened.

4. “Guess the Bump Size” Floral Ribbon Station
This traditional party favorite easily transforms into a gorgeous floral-themed activity.
- How to Play: Place a spool of floral-patterned ribbon or vine garland on a table alongside a pair of scissors and a sign. Guests cut a piece of ribbon to the length they estimate matches the circumference of the mom-to-be’s baby bump. At the end, compare the ribbons directly against the bump to find the closest match.
- Why It Works: It’s quick, hilarious, and makes for adorable photo opportunities with the patterned ribbon.

5. Wishes for Baby Floral Keepsake Garden
Skip the standard guest book and create a heartfelt keepsake that doubles as nursery artwork.
- How to Play: Provide pre-cut paper flower petals or leaves made from sturdy cardstock, along with archival fine-tip pens. Guests write short advice, predictions, or sweet wishes on the petals. Afterwards, adhere the signed petals around a central wooden ring or inside a shadow box to form a complete floral artwork piece for the nursery.
- Why It Works: It gives the parents a sentimental piece of personalized decor filled with love from their closest friends and family.

6. Blossom Name Race (A-Z Botanical Names)
Test your guests’ creative thinking with a quick, timed pen-and-paper challenge that mixes botanical flair with baby naming.
- How to Play: Provide sheets styled with floral wreaths containing letters A through Z. Guests have 3 minutes to come up with a baby name or a flower/plant name for every letter of the alphabet. You can assign bonus points for actual floral baby names (like Daisy, Lily, Jasper, or Oliver).
- Why It Works: It’s fast-paced, competitive, and gets guests giggling as they scramble to think of names for difficult letters like Q and X.

7. “Late Night Diaper” Floral Encouragement
Late-night diaper changes can be exhausting for new parents. This simple station leaves them with unexpected smiles during those 2:00 AM wake-up calls.
- How to Play: Set up a basket of newborn diapers next to a collection of colorful fine-tip markers. Decorate the station with floral vines. Ask guests to write funny messages, encouraging words, or draw simple floral doodles on the back of the diapers.
- Why It Works: It’s effortless for guests and serves as a practical, uplifting gift that parents will appreciate long after the shower ends.

8. “Guess the Baby Food” Blindfolded Flower Power Test
A hilarious taste-testing challenge that tests your guests’ culinary palates.
- How to Play: Select 5 to 6 jars of organic baby food (mix sweet fruits with earthy veggies). Wrap the jars in printed floral paper or burlap to hide the labels, numbering them 1 through 6. Guests sample each jar with clean spoons and write down their best guesses on a floral answer card.
- Why It Works: Watching adults try to figure out if they are tasting pureed peas or mashed pears always guarantees genuine laughs.

9. Decorated Wooden Floral Blocks or Onesies
Give guests a chance to unleash their inner artist with a custom crafting station.
- How to Play: Set out plain white onesies or natural wooden toy blocks alongside fabric markers, stencils featuring flowers, leaves, and vines, and non-toxic paint pens. Guests design custom nursery blocks or botanical-themed onesies for the baby.
- Why It Works: It yields practical, handmade items that the parents will actually use, making every guest feel like a contributor to the baby’s early months.

10. Petals & Nursery Rhymes Quiz
Put your guests’ nostalgia to the test with a themed nursery rhyme matching game wrapped in a beautiful floral design.
- How to Play: Hand out quiz sheets adorned with watercolor floral garlands containing famous nursery rhyme lines with key words left blank (e.g., “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your ________ grow?”). The guest who correctly fills in the most missing nursery rhyme answers wins.
- Why It Works: It’s accessible across all generations—grandmothers, aunts, and friends will all enjoy testing their memory of classic childhood tales.

































