Ready to pop

Friend, if you haven’t been sucked into the endless Pinterest black hole of baby shower themes yet, let me break it down for you. A “ready to pop” baby shower is the perfect way to celebrate a mama-to-be who is, well, popping in more ways than one — hello, giant bump, about-to-go-into-labor, and ready to pop with excitement. 🎈

When I planned my bestie’s shower, I went with this theme, and let me tell you — it was a hit. It’s cute, it’s funny, and it gives you a million ways to get creative with food, games, and decorations. So buckle up because I’m about to share 40 ready to pop baby shower ideas that are genuinely bursting with fun. Let’s do this!


Pop-Inspired Decorations

1. Balloon Arch

Think a rainbow of balloons arching over your food table or photo backdrop. It’s big, bold, and practically screams “let’s celebrate!” You can use a balloon garland kit, or hire a pro if you’d rather not get dizzy from blowing up 100 balloons yourself (guilty 🙋‍♀️).

2. Bubble Garland

These are just bunches of small, clear or pastel balloons strung together to look like bubbles. You can hang them over the gift table, and they’ll look like floating magic. Plus, the kids will love them.

3. Popcorn Bar Signage

Set up a little popcorn bar with cute signage that says “She’s about to pop!” You can serve different popcorn flavors in big glass jars — think caramel, cheddar, and even chocolate drizzle.

4. Confetti Centerpieces

Clear vases filled with bright confetti and a few fresh flowers? Instant mood boost. These centerpieces are budget-friendly and so easy to DIY.

5. Pop Art Banners

Print out comic-book-style POP! and WOW! letters, string them on a ribbon, and hang them across your wall. It gives that fun superhero vibe, perfect for a “ready to pop” theme.


“Ready to Pop” Foods

6. Popcorn Buffet

Guests love popcorn, and you can jazz it up with flavors from kettle corn to spicy chili lime. Scoop it into cute striped bags for a carnival feel.

7. Cake Pops

No one wants to juggle plates at a baby shower, so cake pops = genius. Guests can grab one (or two, no judgment) and keep mingling.

8. Mini Soda Bottles

Tie ribbon around mini glass soda bottles, add a label that says “pop,” and you’re golden. They look adorable on Instagram, too.

9. Mini Meatball Skewers

Think tiny toothpick meatballs drizzled with sauce. They’re easy to serve, and people love bite-sized savory options.

10. Cherry Tomato Kabobs

Healthy, colorful, and mess-free. Alternate cherry tomatoes with little mozzarella balls and basil for a caprese-inspired kabob. Chef’s kiss.


Games That’ll Have Guests Laughing

11. Pop the Belly Balloon

Guests strap on big balloons under their shirts, then race to pop them. Ridiculous? Yes. Hilarious? Absolutely.

12. Guess the Baby Pop Star

Make a fun guessing game out of celebrity parents. Who popped out baby North West? — it’s Kim K, of course. 😉

13. Bubble Wrap Races

Wrap guests in bubble wrap (trust me, they’ll laugh), then have them waddle through a mini obstacle course. It’s silly, safe, and on theme.

14. Water Balloon Toss

If you’re outside and it’s warm, let guests pair up and toss water balloons. The bigger the splash, the bigger the laughs.

15. Pop Quiz

Put together a baby-themed trivia quiz with fun facts about the mom-to-be, the baby, or even random parenting trivia. Hand out little prizes to winners.


Party Favors to “Pop” in Their Bags

16. Bubble Gum Favors

Buy pink or blue bubble gum, put them in cute bags with a note that says “Thanks for popping by!” — super cheap and on theme.

17. Mini Bath Bombs

Bath bombs are a pop of relaxation. Tie them in a cellophane bag with ribbon, and guests will totally appreciate it later.

18. Pop Rocks Candy

A total throwback! Put packs of Pop Rocks in a basket by the door — fun, silly, and they fit the theme perfectly.

19. Microwave Popcorn Bags

Wrap microwave popcorn in custom baby shower labels and you have a budget-friendly, practical favor.

20. Personalized Pop Sockets

If you want a more luxe favor, get custom PopSockets printed with the baby’s name or party date. IMO, everyone loves those things!


Instagram-Worthy Photo Ops

21. Balloon Wall Backdrop

Set up a giant wall of colorful balloons for a photobooth vibe. It’s an instant party upgrade and makes every guest look like a star.

22. Bubble Machine

Kids and adults will go nuts for a bubble machine. Those floating bubbles look amazing in photos.

23. Comic-Style Speech Bubbles

Print props with phrases like “Ready to pop!” or “Oh baby!” on foam board so guests can pose with them.

24. Polaroid Guestbook Station

Set out a Polaroid camera so guests can snap a pic, tape it in a guestbook, and write a sweet message to mom. It’s a keepsake she’ll actually look back on.

25. Oversized Baby Bottle Prop

Silly? Sure. But it gets guests laughing and makes the mom-to-be feel like the center of attention.


Sweet Drinks That Pop

26. Sparkling Lemonade

Serve it in mason jars with cute straws. Fresh, light, and so pretty for a summer baby shower.

27. Mocktail Spritzers

Mix club soda, a splash of juice, and fresh fruit. They look fancy, taste amazing, and are pregnancy-safe.

28. Flavored Sparkling Water

Set up a tub with ice and colorful cans of LaCroix or another brand. Simple and stylish.

29. Fizzy Punch

Mix ginger ale with fruit juice and toss in orange slices. People love it, and it goes with the bubbly theme.

30. Soda Floats

Scoop vanilla ice cream into mini cups of soda for a nostalgic treat that always makes people smile.


Decor Details That Go the Extra Mile

31. Popcorn Garland

Yes, you can actually string popcorn with a needle and thread. Hang it around doorways or the snack table for a rustic pop-inspired detail.

32. Comic Pop Sound Effect Signs

Think of big comic book words: BAM! WOW! POP! Stick them around the room to give the party an energetic vibe.

33. Colorful Bubble Balloons

Giant clear balloons with confetti inside = pure magic. They look like floating bubbles, and everyone loves them.

34. Personalized Cupcake Toppers

Print “Ready to Pop!” on cute little picks and stick them into cupcakes. Easy and adorable.

35. Streamer Rainbows

Pick pastel or bold colors, tape them across doorways or walls, and create a rainbow effect. Perfect for those Insta photos.


More Fun Ideas to Round It Out

36. Onesie Painting Station

Guests can decorate a plain white onesie with fabric markers. It’s fun, creative, and gives the parents personalized baby clothes.

37. Prediction Cards

Everyone writes down baby’s name guess, birth weight, or due date. The parents can look back and laugh later.

38. Photo Booth with Comic Filters

Set up a phone or tablet with a silly filter app so guests can snap goofy pics. Trust me, everyone loves a silly selfie.

39. Pop Culture Trivia

Quiz your guests on famous “pops” from movies, music, or food. Example: Who invented Pop Rocks? (I bet no one knows!)

40. Bubble Confetti Toss

Instead of traditional confetti, use round bubble-shaped confetti so it looks playful and “poppy” when guests toss it in the air.


Tips for Hosting a “Ready to Pop” Shower

Keep It Fun and Playful

These showers shine because they’re lighthearted and playful. Everyone can laugh at the theme, enjoy silly games, and still celebrate mom-to-be in a sweet way.


Stay Snack-Ready

IMO, snacks can make or break a baby shower. You don’t want guests running on empty while they wait for cake. Have plenty of popcorn, drinks, and finger foods available the entire time.


Give Mom-to-Be the VIP Treatment

Ever wondered why the mom-to-be always seems exhausted at her own shower? That’s because she is. 😅 Make sure she has a comfy chair, a drink in hand, and a solid team of helpers to keep things running.


Embrace the Photo Chaos

Between the balloon arches, comic signs, and bubble machines, you’ll get plenty of funny moments caught on camera. Don’t stress about perfection. These parties are meant to be colorful, silly, and memorable.


My “Ready to Pop” Party Fails (Yep, Been There)

Real talk: I once tried to tie 200 balloons for a “ready to pop” arch with just two people. I think I inhaled half the helium by accident — not recommended, friend. 😂

Another time, I went overboard on the soda floats, and the whipped cream basically exploded. So, learn from me: simple is good, and do a test run if you’re trying something new.


Final Thoughts: You Got This!

If you’re planning a ready to pop” baby shower, go in with a sense of humor and a willingness to get a little messy. These ideas are meant to keep things light, fun, and memorable for the guest of honor.

At the end of the day, the decorations, snacks, and silly games are just icing on the cake. What matters most is showing love and support for the mama-to-be. So gather your besties, prep those confetti cannons, and get ready to celebrate — she’s about to pop, and so is the party! 🎈