A gender reveal party is an event where expecting parents get together with their friends and loved ones to celebrate and, of course, reveal the gender of their soon-to-be-born child. Gender reveal parties are becoming quite the trend. Why? Because they’re pretty exciting and so much fun! Planning one already? First of all, you’ll need a proper theme to choose décor and treats right. Not sure what it’s gonna be? No worries, take a look at the list we’ve prepared and maybe you’ll like one of these!
A Fork or a Spoon gender reveal party theme is a creative idea, you may rock various color combos and frehs modern decor.
Boy or Girl is classics - you don't need any special deccor and can go blue and pink with any touches - modern, rustic, minimalist, glam.
Mexican Fiesta as a gender reveal party theme, rock all the traditional colors and touches and prepare some gender reveal items.
Pink or Blue is timeless, such a theme allows many types of decor, from modenr to rustic.
Prince or Princess is a very popular idea as royal-themed baby showers are on trend, use pink and blue.
Staches or Lashes is a cool and fun idea of a gender reveal party theme, go glam and fun with it.
Ties or Tutus is a very cute gender reveal party theme, which can be done in many colors, here in grey and yellow for a more neutral look.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a great idea to reveal the gender, rock pink and blue or some other color combo you enjoy.
What will it bee is another classic gender reveal party theme, go for yellows and bees and honeycombs for decor.
What's The Scoop is a very fun party theme, rock pink and blue shades and ice cream decor everywhere.
How to reveal the gender at these parties? Go for a pinata, cookies, a cake, balloons, scratch off cards and many other ideas! And if you are interested in some of such ideas to reveal the gender at these parties, head over here. And some DIYs for such parties are here. A gender reveal party is a milestone in your life and it’s a momentous and exciting family occasion that you can look back on when the kids are grown – so don’t forget to take plenty of photos!
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