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Planning a fall baby shower for a little girl means finding that sweet spot between cozy autumn vibes and feminine flair. A pink pumpkin theme just nails it—it’s warm, whimsical, and celebrates your soon-to-arrive little one with a touch of girly fun.

I’ve gathered 15 adorable pink pumpkin baby shower ideas to help you pull off a celebration everyone will remember.
From the décor to the snacks, and even the party favors, these ideas blend pumpkin spice coziness with just enough pink to make it all feel extra special.
1. Pink Pumpkin Garland with Gold Accents

I love making pink pumpkin garlands with gold touches. I just grab some foam pumpkins, paint them in soft pinks, and then brush a little gold leaf or metallic paint on the stems for that extra sparkle.
2. Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes with Pink Frosting

Pumpkin spice cupcakes with pink cream cheese frosting are always a hit at showers. The warm spices and sweet pink buttercream just belong together, if you ask me.
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3. Little Pumpkin ‘It’s a Girl’ Invitations

Pink pumpkin invitations really set the tone for a baby girl shower. I like to go with watercolor pumpkins and maybe add some soft florals—keeps it sweet without being over the top.
4. Pink Pumpkin-shaped Candles

Pink pumpkin-shaped candles make adorable party favors. I scatter them across the tables for a gentle glow, and guests can take one home at the end. Functional and cute—can’t beat that.
5. Gingham Tablecloth with Pumpkin Centerpieces

Pink gingham tablecloths paired with little pumpkin displays just scream fall farmhouse. I usually run a line of mini pink pumpkins down the center, maybe toss in a few white ones for contrast.
6. Soft Pink Baby Animal Pumpkin Stickers

Soft pink baby animal pumpkin stickers add a sweet touch to party favors. I stick them on candy wrappers or gift bags—they’re just so cheerful and perfect for a fall baby shower.
7. Pumpkin Patch Photo Booth with Pink Props

For a fun photo booth, I set up hay bales for seating, scatter pink pumpkins around, and throw in pink hats, pumpkin-shaped glasses, and a few rose gold props. Guests love snapping pics with all the cute touches.
8. Pumpkin Baby Onesies in Blush Pink

Blush pink pumpkin onesies make the sweetest display pieces and gifts. I usually find the cutest handmade ones on Etsy—lots of gentle pinks and fun pumpkin designs.
9. Pink and Gold Pumpkin Confetti

I like to sprinkle pink and gold pumpkin confetti across the tables for a little extra sparkle. Confetti sets with pumpkin shapes and dots mix well with baby-themed pieces for a playful vibe.
10. Pumpkin Themed Gender Reveal Cake

Pumpkin-shaped cakes filled with pink frosting are such a fun way to reveal the baby’s gender. Cutting into the cake and seeing that pink filling—always gets a big reaction. Sometimes I go for pink cake layers inside an orange pumpkin shell for a bigger surprise.
11. ‘Pumpkin to Meet You’ Custom Banner

This “Pumpkin to Meet You” pun cracks me up every time. You can order custom banners with this phrase in soft pinks—hang it above the gift table or at the entrance for an instant mood boost.
12. Mini Pink Pumpkin Place Card Holders

Mini pink pumpkins as place card holders are just too cute. I write guest names on little cards and tuck them into the stems—super easy, and everyone gets a pumpkin to take home.
13. Pumpkin Spice Latte Bar with Pink Whipped Cream

A DIY latte bar always goes over well. I set out pumpkin spice syrup, steamed milk, and pink-tinted whipped cream. Pink sprinkles and a dash of cinnamon sugar let guests make their own perfect fall drink.
14. Pink Pumpkin Shower Favor Bags

Pink pumpkin favor bags are my go-to for shower thank-yous. I fill them with mini soaps, candies, or tiny pumpkin keychains. Pink organza bags with pumpkin tags? Adorable.
15. Pink Pumpkin Baby Blocks Stack

Honestly, I can’t resist using baby blocks as centerpieces for pink pumpkin showers. Stack some wooden blocks so they spell out “BABY” or maybe the little one’s name if you want to get personal.
Grab a few blocks, paint them in gentle pinks, and then stick on tiny pumpkin decals or doodle a pumpkin on each side. It adds just the right touch of charm—trust me, guests notice.
Love the baby blocks idea. The blocks in the photo look “ready made.” We’re having a small shower for a coworker with the little pumpkin theme. Any tips how to do this without breaking the budget?
I’m so glad you loved this idea! You can easily recreate these cute blocks without spending too much. Just grab some plain wooden cubes (or even small cardboard boxes), paint them in a soft blush or peach tone, and use printable pumpkin or baby-themed stickers to decorate the sides. You can seal them with a bit of Mod Podge for a smooth finish.
It’s such a fun and affordable DIY project!