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Honestly, the right centerpiece can totally set the vibe for a baby shower. Flowers just bring this effortless color and texture—there’s a natural charm to them that makes any table feel more inviting.
Picking the right floral arrangement really ties your whole theme together and gives the celebration a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

I’ve put together ideas that balance beauty with simplicity, so you can find something that fits your style and doesn’t break the bank.
Whether you’re into soft pastels or bold blooms, there’s a way to make your tables pop while keeping the focus on celebrating the new arrival.
1. Rustic vintage toy truck with eucalyptus and baby’s breath

I’ll grab a little vintage toy truck and set it in the center of the table.
Then I fill the bed with fresh eucalyptus and sprigs of baby’s breath.
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The blend of greenery and soft white flowers gives off a simple, rustic vibe.
2. Soft hydrangea and orchid mix centerpiece

I like pairing white hydrangeas with orchids in soft orange, yellow, or pink. The hydrangeas make a full base, and orchids add a little pop of color. I usually put them in a simple vase for a clean, balanced look.
3. Colorful gerbera daisy bouquet in mason jars

Bright gerbera daisies in clear mason jars always look cheerful. I mix in colors like yellow, pink, and orange for variety and sometimes toss in some ferns or eucalyptus for extra texture.
4. Succulent and lavender arrangement in wooden boxes

I tuck small succulents and sprigs of lavender into rustic wooden boxes. The muted greens and soft purples look so good together, especially for a baby shower.
5. Delicate white roses with greenery in glass vases

I love using white roses and fresh greenery for a clean, simple look. Clear glass vases show off the stems and give the table a natural touch.
6. Pastel tulip and peony combination

Pairing pastel tulips with soft peonies just feels gentle and welcoming. I usually go with a clear glass vase so nothing distracts from the colors and shapes.
7. Baby bottle filled with fresh daisies

Using a clear baby bottle as a vase for fresh daisies is so playful. I fill it with water and arrange the stems to sit just right—simple, but it always gets a smile.
8. Whimsical hot air balloon floral arrangement

I fill a small basket with fresh flowers and attach it to a balloon frame. Soft pastel blooms make it feel light and dreamy—perfect for a hot air balloon theme.
9. Neutral-toned flowers with bows and cherries

Soft beige, cream, and pale peach flowers keep things calm. I tie little satin bows around the vase and add a couple cherry accents for a subtle pop.
10. Charming succulent displays with small blooms

Compact succulents paired with tiny flowers just work. I go for Echeveria or Haworthia with small roses or baby’s breath, and the combo feels right for both modern and rustic tables.
11. Lily and orchid fusion centerpiece

I like to mix white lilies with soft-colored orchids for an elegant look. A clear glass vase shows off the stems, and I’ll usually add a few green leaves for balance.
12. Rustic herb and flower mix in terracotta pots

Small terracotta pots just say rustic to me. I combine fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme with seasonal flowers for texture and color. Plus, guests can take them home if they want—a little bonus!
13. Baby in bloom pastel floral cluster

I gather soft pastel flowers—think blush roses, pale pink peonies, white ranunculus—in a low vase. A little light greenery adds texture without taking over the gentle colors.
14. Miniature flower crowns as centerpieces

I set small flower crowns around plain vases or jars for a soft, natural look. Sometimes I use fresh blooms, sometimes dried—it depends on the season and the vibe of the shower.
15. Daisy chains intertwined with soft greenery

I love weaving fresh daisies with a few sprigs of eucalyptus or maybe some ferns—keeps things simple, a little wild, and totally natural.
Usually, I’ll drape the chain down the middle of the table. It just gives off this easy, breezy vibe that makes the whole setup feel welcoming.