10 DIY Delicious Baby Shower Cookies Recipes

diy delicious baby shower cookies recipes

We continue helping those of you who are getting ready for a baby shower. Today’s roundup is dedicated to baby shower cookies, without which your dessert table won’t be set. These are cuties with different contents, glazing and looks – choose what suits your baby shower theme and style!

If you haven’t told the gender of your baby yet, these gender reveal cookies will do it for you! If desired, add any extra details to the decorated top cookie, like a question mark and seams for the onesie. Serve the cookies and make sure everyone opens them at the same time!

DIY onesie baby gender reveal cookies (via https:).

DIY onesie baby gender reveal cookies (via https:).

These are little vanilla cream cheese button cookies. These cookies are perfect for baby shower or birthday party, holiday gifts and just for fun. I love the soft pink and mint shades of them but you can choose your own colors, of course, for example, blue for a boy’s baby shower.

DIY vanilla button cookies (via www.melangery.com).

DIY vanilla button cookies (via www.melangery.com).

The baby face cookies could not be simpler. It will be fun to get creative and think of all of the little baby faces my little men used to make. This would make a great present for a new mom too. I’m sure any new mommy would love something cute to munch on during those middle-of-the-night feedings.

DIY baby face cookies (via www.inkatrinaskitchen.com).

DIY baby face cookies (via www.inkatrinaskitchen.com).

These cookies are really fun to make – although they do take a lot of time as royal icing can be a little finicky to work with and they needed to be iced in layers. The result will be really delicious, everyone will love them!

DIY onesie and duckie cookies (via www.madewithpink.com).

DIY onesie and duckie cookies (via www.madewithpink.com).

These cookies plus cupcakes could not have been easier to make! The only must do tip is: use a really thick icing consistency on the little fingers. Otherwise they will run together and just be blob hands. These cookies are gender neutral ones and they won’t tell the sex of the baby until it’s time.

DIY baby face with hands cookies (via iambaker.net).

DIY baby face with hands cookies (via iambaker.net).

These cookies are for a boy’s baby shower, and the author went for very classic, simple design, with basic boy colors. If you are expecting for a girl, no problem – just opt for girlish pink and red shades, and voila!

DIY classic boy's baby shower cookies (via iambaker.net).

DIY classic boy's baby shower cookies (via iambaker.net).

Ducks are a popular theme for a baby shower, and they are gender neutral. That’s why the author of this tutorial went for duckie and onesie cookies – they won’t tell the sex and will be loved by everyone! such a cool idea for a gender neutral baby shower!

DIY baby shower duckie and onesie cookies (via i-heart-baking.blogspot.ru).

DIY baby shower duckie and onesie cookies (via i-heart-baking.blogspot.ru).

Look at these cute cookies! The author used royal icing transfers to add monkeys and lions to the onesie cookies and decorated them with different combinations of patterns and colors to match. Substitute the colors on your baby shower cookies to match the theme of the party you are hosting/attending.

DIY onesie and animal cookies for a baby shower (via sugarkissed.net).

DIY onesie and animal cookies for a baby shower (via sugarkissed.net).

The cookies were made with a sugar cookie recipe and glaze icing recipe. I love the décor of these cuties – here you’ll find everything you want, from letters to animals that are present at the shower. Change the letters and animals to fit your baby shower!

DIY bold iced cookies (via iambaker.net).

DIY bold iced cookies (via iambaker.net).

These Pea in a Pod cookies are a very cute and tasty idea. You can play around with different designs and get an idea of what will fit on the cookies without having to waste “practice cookies”. You can label each part of the cookie with the color needed, so you know how many colors and how much of each you should mix up.

DIY pea in a pod cookies (via www.browneyedbaker.com).

DIY pea in a pod cookies (via www.browneyedbaker.com).