Planning DIY baby shower decorations on a budget comes with a particular kind of pressure .
Everyone wants it to feel special, the mom-to-be deserves to feel celebrated, and somehow you are supposed to pull all of that off without breaking the bank.
I have been that person. Standing in a party supply store doing mental math and quietly putting things back on the shelf.
What I learned after planning more baby showers than I can count is that beautiful DIY baby shower decorations on a budget have nothing to do with how much you spend.
They have everything to do with how early you start and how intentionally you plan.
This post walks you through the entire process from four weeks out to the final detail on the day. Follow this timeline and you will never scramble, never overspend, and never wonder if it is going to come together.
It will. Here is how.
Table of Contents
- 1 Four Weeks Out — The Foundation
- 2 Three Weeks Out — The Statement Pieces
- 3 Statement Piece 3 — Welcome Sign
- 4 Two Weeks Out — The Details
- 5 One Week Out — The Final Preparations
- 6 Day Before — Set What You Can
- 7 Day Of — The Final Details
- 8 Quick Budget Breakdown for a Baby Shower of 20 Guests
- 9 Free Baby Shower Planning Checklist
- 10 DIY Baby Shower Decorations on a Budget FAQs
- 10.1 How Much Should I Spend on DIY Baby Shower Decorations on a Budget?
- 10.2 What Are the Most Important Baby Shower Decorations?
- 10.3 How Far in Advance Should I Start Making DIY Baby Shower Decorations?
- 10.4 Can I Make Beautiful Baby Shower Decorations From the Dollar Store?
- 10.5 What Is the Easiest DIY Baby Shower Decoration to Make?
- 10.6 Related
Four Weeks Out — The Foundation
This is the week most people skip. And it is the most important one.
Choose your theme and color palette first — before you buy a single thing.

Your theme is your filter. Every decoration decision after this becomes easier because you have a clear visual direction to work toward.
Without a theme you end up with a collection of cute things that do not quite go together.
Popular themes right now that work beautifully for DIY baby shower decorations on a budget:
For beautiful free baby shower theme templates in every color palette open Canva and search “baby shower” hundreds of free designs organized by theme and color.
Botanical and greenery

Eucalyptus, soft greens, white, cream. Easy to source at any grocery store or garden center. Photographs beautifully.
Pastel rainbow

Trending heavily in 2026. Colorful, cheerful, and works for any gender or surprise baby.
Boho neutral

Pampas grass, terracotta, dusty rose, warm neutrals. High end looking but extremely budget friendly to DIY.
Classic pink or blue

Timeless, easy to find supplies for, works at any budget level.
For more budget friendly party planning tips that deliver maximum impact check out these DIY graduation party decorations that look expensive on a budget — the same cost saving principles apply beautifully here.
Set your budget this week — not next week.

Decide your total number. Then divide it roughly like this:
- 40% on your two or three statement pieces — backdrop, centerpieces, balloon arrangement
- 30% on table decor and smaller details
- 20% on supplies and craft materials
- 10% buffer for last minute additions
Write your guest list and confirm your venue.
Guest count determines how many centerpieces you need, how much table decor to make, and how many favors to prepare. Confirm your space so you know exactly what you are decorating.
For more beautiful event decoration inspiration that starts with a clear theme and color palette check out these DIY bridal shower decorations that look expensive on a budget — the same theme first approach applies perfectly to baby shower planning.
Three Weeks Out — The Statement Pieces
This week you focus on your two or three highest impact decorations. These are the pieces that will appear in every photo and set the entire tone of the shower.
Statement Piece 1 — Your Backdrop

Every baby shower needs a focal point. A backdrop behind the gift table, dessert table, or mom-to-be’s chair pulls the whole room together and gives guests a natural place to take photos.
Budget backdrop options:

Balloon garland — the most popular DIY baby shower decoration right now. A balloon garland kit costs $15–$25 on Amazon and comes with everything you need.
Choose colors that match your theme, mix large and small balloons, and mount it to the wall with command strips. Takes about an hour to assemble.
Pick up a complete balloon garland kit on Amazon for $15–$25 — everything you need comes in one package including the strip, pump, and glue dots.
Crepe paper streamer wall — cut streamers into equal lengths, tape horizontally across your wall in alternating colors. Costs under $10 and photographs beautifully. The texture reads better on camera than any printed banner.
Fabric drape — hang lengths of chiffon or tulle over a tension rod in your theme colors. Elegant, minimal, and completely reusable. Works especially well for boho and botanical themes.
For more stunning backdrop ideas that photograph beautifully check out these DIY birthday party backdrop ideas that look like you hired a professional.
Statement Piece 2 — Centerpieces

You need one centerpiece per table. Simple, intentional, and cohesive with your theme.
Budget centerpiece options:

Grocery store flower arrangements — buy three or four bunches from Trader Joe’s or Walmart in your theme colors. Arrange loosely in simple glass vases or mason jars.
One bunch per vase, three vases per table. This costs $20–$35 for multiple tables and looks like a florist arranged it.
Balloon cluster centerpieces — three balloons tied together with ribbon, weighted with a small decorative base.
Takes five minutes per table and costs almost nothing if you are already buying balloons for the backdrop.
DIY baby sock bouquets — roll newborn socks into flower shapes, arrange in a small vase with tissue paper leaves. Doubles as a gift for the mom-to-be. Zero additional cost if you were buying socks as a gift anyway.
For more centerpiece inspiration that looks expensive but costs very little check out these simple DIY baby shower centerpieces under $20 — the perfect companion guide to this post.
Statement Piece 3 — Welcome Sign

Open Canva, choose a free template in your theme colors, type a welcome message personalized to the mom-to-be, and print at home on cardstock or at FedEx on a larger format. Frame it or prop it on an easel at the entrance.
A personalized welcome sign makes guests feel like they have arrived somewhere special the moment they walk in.
For even more welcome sign inspiration check out these 25 stunning welcome sign ideas for every event theme that work beautifully alongside any baby shower setup.
Print your personalized welcome sign at FedEx Office on large format paper for under ten dollars much cheaper than ordering a custom printed sign online.
Two Weeks Out — The Details
Your statement pieces are done or in progress. This week is about the smaller details that make the space feel complete and thoughtful.
Table runner and linens
A simple table runner in your theme colors ties everything together. Dollar Tree carries solid color tablecloths for a dollar each layer two complementary colors for a more intentional look.
For more ideas on styling beautiful party tables on a budget check out these DIY grazing board ideas for parties — the table styling tips translate perfectly to any baby shower spread.
Balloon clusters and garland accents
Add smaller balloon clusters around the room on chairs, at the entrance, framing the dessert table. These are quick to make and instantly make a space feel more festive.
Personalized touches

These are the details guests notice and photograph:
Baby name banner — if the name has been announced, spell it out in letter balloons or printed banner above the gift table.
Photo display — string twine across a wall and clip photos of the mom-to-be through her pregnancy using mini clothespins. Simple, personal, and the decoration guests spend the most time looking at.
Chalkboard signs — write the baby’s name, due date, or a sweet quote on a small chalkboard. Prop it on the dessert table or gift table as a personal touch.
For more meaningful handmade party details that guests notice and remember check out these DIY wedding favor ideas that bring the same personal thoughtful touch to every celebration
Dessert table styling

Your dessert table is one of the most photographed spots at any baby shower. Style it intentionally:
- Use a tiered stand to add height variation
- Add a small floral arrangement or balloon cluster at the back
- Label each dessert with a small handwritten card
- Use your theme colors in your napkins, plates, and serving pieces
For more dessert table inspiration that photographs beautifully check out this easy chin chin recipe with milk for parties — a homemade treat that adds a personal touch to any baby shower dessert spread.
DIY paper fans and pom poms

Tissue paper fans and pom poms hung from the ceiling or arranged on the wall add color, texture, and dimension to any space. Make them in your theme colors and arrange in clusters of three at varying heights.
Each one takes about ten minutes to make and costs under a dollar.
For more creative paper craft ideas that deliver big visual impact check out these simple DIY paper spring garlands — the same tissue paper techniques apply beautifully to baby shower decorations.
One Week Out — The Final Preparations
Your decorations are mostly done. This week is about logistics, supplies, and making sure nothing gets forgotten on the day.
Gather all your supplies in one place

Collect everything you have made or bought decorations, supplies, tools, tape, command strips, scissors and put it all in one box or bag. This saves you from scrambling on the day.
Not sure which craft tools and supplies you need before you start?
This guide to 10 must have craft tools for DIY projects covers everything you need in your craft kit before any project
Make your shopping list for fresh items
Fresh flowers, balloons, and any food items get purchased this week or the day before. Write your list now so you are not making multiple trips.
Do a practice layout if possible
If you have access to the venue or space before the day, do a quick walkthrough with your boxes. Identify where each decoration goes and note any adjustments needed.
Even a ten minute walkthrough saves an hour of confusion on the actual day.
Prepare your DIY baby shower decoration kit
Pack a small kit to bring on the day command strips, tape, scissors, extra balloons, a hand pump, ribbon, and any tools you need. You will always need something you did not think to bring.
For more guidance on working with craft materials without making costly mistakes check out the most common crafting mistakes beginners make before you start your decorations.
Day Before — Set What You Can

Set up everything that does not need to be done on the day itself.
Hang your backdrop — balloon garland, streamer wall, or fabric drape. Getting this done the day before removes the biggest setup task from your morning.
For more ideas on creating a beautiful intentional party atmosphere check out this backyard movie night setup ideas post — the fairy light backdrop and atmosphere tips translate beautifully to any indoor baby shower setup.
Arrange your centerpieces — if using fresh flowers arrange them now and keep them in water overnight. If using balloons inflate them the day before for best results.
Set your tables — tablecloths, runners, place settings, and smaller decorations can all go up the night before.
Prepare your dessert table — set up the structure, stands, and styling. Leave the actual food for the morning.
Wrap any DIY gifts or favors — party favors, DIY items, anything that needs packaging gets done tonight.
Day Of — The Final Details

You have done the hard work. Today is about finishing touches and being present.
Arrive early — at least ninety minutes before guests.
This gives you time to handle anything unexpected without panic.
Add fresh flowers and balloons last — these go up on the morning of the shower for maximum freshness and fullness.
Add your personalized touches — welcome sign at the entrance, photo display, chalkboard signs, name banner.
Set out your desserts and food — style the dessert table once the food arrives.
Do one final walkthrough — walk through the space as a guest would. Check that every table has a centerpiece, every wall has something to look at, and the entrance makes a good first impression.
Then put your phone down and be present.
You planned this. You made this. Now enjoy it.
For more tips on making simple flower arrangements look stunning check out these DIY bridal shower decorations — the floral centerpiece section covers exactly the same budget friendly approach.
Quick Budget Breakdown for a Baby Shower of 20 Guests
| Item | Budget Option | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Backdrop | Streamer wall | $8 |
| Centerpieces | Grocery store flowers | $25 |
| Balloons | Garland kit | $20 |
| Welcome sign | Printed at home | $5 |
| Table linens | Dollar Tree | $10 |
| Paper fans and pom poms | Dollar Tree | $8 |
| Miscellaneous supplies | Command strips, tape, ribbon | $10 |
| Total | $86 |
Under $100 for a complete beautiful baby shower setup. The personal touches — the photo display, the handwritten signs, the intentional color palette cost almost nothing and make the biggest impact.
For more summer celebration inspiration check out these charming summer baby shower themes for moms to be — perfect for planning a complete summer shower experience.
Free Baby Shower Planning Checklist
Want the complete timeline in a printable format you can check off as you go? I put together a free baby shower planning checklist that covers every decoration, every supply, and every task from four weeks out to the final detail.
Download your free checklist right here and take the stress completely out of planning.
DIY Baby Shower Decorations on a Budget FAQs
How Much Should I Spend on DIY Baby Shower Decorations on a Budget?
A beautiful DIY baby shower decoration setup for 20 guests can be achieved for $75–$150 depending on your theme and how many statement pieces you make.
Focus your budget on two or three high impact pieces and use Dollar Tree and grocery store flowers for everything else.
What Are the Most Important Baby Shower Decorations?
Your backdrop, centerpieces, and welcome sign are the three most important DIY baby shower decorations on a budget.
These three elements appear in every photo and set the entire tone of the shower. Everything else is supporting detail.
How Far in Advance Should I Start Making DIY Baby Shower Decorations?
Start four weeks out. This gives you time to gather supplies, make decorations without rushing, and handle anything unexpected. Trying to DIY baby shower decorations in the week before the shower is how things go wrong.
Can I Make Beautiful Baby Shower Decorations From the Dollar Store?
Absolutely. Dollar Tree carries tablecloths, balloons, ribbon, tissue paper, mason jars, and craft supplies that form the foundation of beautiful baby shower decorations on a budget. Walk through before ordering anything online.
What Is the Easiest DIY Baby Shower Decoration to Make?
A crepe paper streamer backdrop is the easiest and most impactful DIY baby shower decoration you can make. It costs under $10, takes about thirty minutes, and photographs better than most printed banners.
