Cotton Candy Champagne Cocktails
Welcome your favorite new babe with this cotton candy champagne cocktail! Save some of the pink or blue cotton candy as a fun treat for the guest of honor, since she won’t be able to indulge in this herself (or make it with sparkling juice instead).
Sparkling Rhubarb Spritzer
If the mama-to-be can’t get enough pink for her baby girl, delight her with this sparkling rhubarb spritzer. It’s tart and summery while using up your garden’s overflowing rhubarb supply.
Lemony Fruit Cooler
This lemony fruit cooler tastes like sangria but is safely nonalcoholic for your guest of honor. Garnish with strawberries and raspberries for a girl or blueberries and slice kiwi for a boy.
Sweet Tea Boysenberry Shandy
Welcome the newest little man in your life with sweet tea boysenberry shandy. Perfect for a casual afternoon shower, serve with mini sliders and homemade sweet potato fries.
Rainbow Spritzer
If the baby’s gender is a surprise, this rainbow spritzer is the perfect way to celebrate. It’s nonalcoholic so everyone can join in on the fun, and even the kids will be begging for more fruit.
Strawberry-Lavender Infused Water
Welcome a new baby girl with a beautiful pitcher of strawberry-lavender infused water. It doubles as a centerpiece for your table and pairs well with light lunch options like fruit salad and mixed greens.
Blackberry Lemonade
Decorate your table with this gorgeous, bright pink blackberry lemonade. It’s quick to whip up and is a fun drink that younger guests can enjoy too.
Cranberry Orange Mimosas
Upgrade the usual baby shower drinks with cranberry orange mimosas. Perfect for any time of year, they can be made with blueberries instead of cranberries for a hint of baby boy blue.
Blueberry Fruit Smoothie
Hosting a morning brunch? This blueberry fruit smoothie is a healthy and tasty way to celebrate a baby boy. Serve with yogurt parfaits and quiche for an effortlessly stylish morning.
Summertime Watermelon Punch for a Crowd
Summer watermelon punch is the perfect easy cocktail for a bunch. Set out a punch bowl filled with everything but the wine. Let guests spike their glasses if they choose.
Iced Melon Moroccan Mint Tea
Hot day? This iced melon Moroccan mint tea is the perfect choice. Toss in some blueberries for a boy shower or frozen watermelon for a little lady.
Blueberry Mojitos
Hosting an adults-only couples shower? These blueberry mojitos will make even the most reluctant husband glad he came. Serve this pale pink cocktail at a girl’s shower or add extra blueberries for a baby boy.
Blueberry Lime Slush
Here’s a tasty way to cool down when hosting an outdoor baby shower in the summer. Wait until your guests arrive to blend it up and serve with mini sandwiches and salads.
Rhubarb Lemonade Slush
Surprise your guests with tart and fruity rhubarb lemonade slush. Make an all-ages pitcher without the vodka and serve with easy snacks like cut veggies and hummus or pretzels and dip.
Strawberry Melon Fizz
Whip up an impressive drink while using up all of your leftover fruit with this strawberry melon fizz.
Mixed Berry Sangria
Mixed berry sangria is the perfect light drink for a sunny-day baby shower. Customize the color of the fruit for the baby’s gender and substitute sparkling grape juice for the mama-to-be.
Orange Dream Mimosas
Creamsicle mimosas bring the best of both worlds to your shower. That favorite childhood flavor mixed with bubbly champagne creates a fun and memorable baby shower cocktail.
Blackberry and Sage Infused Water
If you don’t consider yourself much of a mixologist, you can’t go wrong with this clean and simple blackberry and sage-infused water.
Watermelon Margaritas
Turn your baby shower into a lively fiesta with frozen watermelon margaritas. The pink color is perfect for a baby girl or substitute honeydew for a boy.
Berry Berry Lemonade
Celebrate your favorite boy mom with this Berry Berry Lemonade. Add extra blueberries for garnish and serve with light finger foods like tea sandwiches and fresh fruit.
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Carrie Madormo, RN