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Fall is a wonderful time to celebrate a baby shower. The season brings warm colors, crisp air, and a cozy feel that make any gathering special. I always think autumn themes add a natural, inviting atmosphere to these celebrations.

If you’re planning a fall baby shower, choosing the right theme can make the event memorable and enjoyable for everyone.
Whether you lean toward simple plans or want to get creative, there are so many ways to capture the beauty of the season while celebrating the new arrival.
1. Pumpkin Spice Decor with mini pumpkins and warm candlelight

I like putting mini pumpkins front and center for decor. They add a simple, natural touch that just feels right for fall.
When I add warm candlelight, the whole space feels so much more inviting. It’s cozy but not overpowering.
2. Woodland Animals Theme featuring foxes, owls, and deer

Foxes, owls, and deer fit perfectly with a woodland baby shower. These animals set a calm, natural scene that feels warm and welcoming.
I like using animal figurines, themed invites, and rustic colors like brown, green, and cream. All that helps set the mood for the celebration.
3. Rustic Harvest Table Setup with burlap and dried wheat

Burlap runners give the table a natural, rustic touch. I tie dried wheat with twine for a simple, seasonal detail.
This setup feels cozy and straightforward. I think it works great for a fall baby shower.
4. Cozy Knit Blanket Favors in autumn colors

Handing out cozy knit blankets as favors is always a hit. I love picking autumn colors—burnt caramel, deep orange, soft browns. These blankets feel welcoming and really tie in with the fall theme.
5. Apple Cider Bar with cinnamon sticks and spiced syrup

I put together an apple cider bar with warm cider, cinnamon sticks, and spiced syrup. Guests seem to love the cozy fall flavors. Cinnamon sticks double as natural stirrers, which is a nice little touch.
6. S’mores Station with gourmet marshmallows and chocolate

A s’mores station always gets people excited at a baby shower. I like using gourmet marshmallows and a mix of chocolates to keep things interesting.
Watching guests build their own s’mores adds a fun, interactive moment to the day.
7. Autumn Leaves Invitation Design with gold embossing

Autumn leaves invitations with gold embossing look so nice for a baby shower. The gold gives it a little elegance without going overboard. It just works with the season’s colors.
8. Warm Orange and Deep Red Floral Arrangements

I love using warm orange and deep red flowers for centerpieces. They really capture fall’s spirit and make everything feel softer and more natural.
If you add some berries or leaves, the arrangements look fuller and more seasonal. It’s a small detail, but it makes a difference.
9. Hot Chocolate Bar with assorted toppings and mugs

A hot chocolate bar with marshmallows, cinnamon sticks, and chocolate chips is always a crowd-pleaser.
I like to set out a bunch of different mugs—guests can pick their favorite, which feels personal and cozy.
It’s a simple way to keep everyone warm and happy while celebrating.
10. Plaid Blanket Seating Area for an intimate gathering

Plaid blankets make a great seating area. They bring warmth and a classic fall feel.
Toss in some pillows and throws, and suddenly you’ve got a spot where guests want to sit and chat.
11. Vintage Lantern Centerpieces with fairy lights

I use vintage lanterns as centerpieces for fall baby showers. I pop in battery-operated fairy lights for a soft, warm glow.
Paired with pinecones or mini pumpkins, these lanterns set a cozy scene. They’re simple, but the atmosphere is just right.
12. Caramel Apple Dessert Table

A caramel apple dessert table just feels so autumnal. I love offering caramel apples, apple cider treats, and other fall desserts. Guests seem to appreciate the sweet, seasonal options.
13. Falling Leaves Confetti for tables and invitations

I scatter falling leaves confetti on baby shower tables. It’s a small touch, but it fits the cozy fall theme.
You can tuck leaf-shaped confetti into invitations too. It helps tie everything together, which I find satisfying.
14. Pumpkin Patch Photo Booth with themed props

Adding a pumpkin patch photo booth gives guests a fun place to snap pictures.
I bring in props—pumpkins, hay bales, cute signs—to make the photos pop with fall personality. It’s a seasonal touch that people remember.
15. Sweet Potato Pie or Pumpkin Pie for dessert

Honestly, I love putting out sweet potato or pumpkin pie at fall baby showers. Both pies bring those warm spices and rich flavors that just feel right for the season. They’re easy to make, always tasty, and seem to add that little bit of cozy everyone looks for at a celebration.