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A Peek at the Fun:If you’re hosting a shower and need baby shower games for large groups that are easy to pull off and fun for the whole crowd, try these free printable baby shower games. A matching game, a Taboo style game, and a baby gift bingo!

You know that awkward moment when you innocently say the word “baby” and someone shouts across the room “you said baby! I get your pin.”

Have you had that moment? You’re sitting at a baby shower playing some dumb game, and while you love babies and baby gifts and good food, those awkward baby shower games have you squirming.

Yet, when you’re the baby shower host you know you need something to keep your guests entertained. If you’re hosting a shower and are expecting a crowd, these are some easy baby shower games for large groups (although most of them will work for smaller groups too). They are super easy because they are free printable baby shower games, so you don’t have to do much of the work! We’re hoping these games keep your guests smiling, not squirming.

We’ve got everything all ready for you to play these fun baby shower games! All you need to do is print and play! (OK, you might want to buy some candy bars or prizes, but otherwise, it’s easy!)

Free Printable Baby Shower Games for Large Groups:

Free Printable Baby Shower Taboo Game:

You’ve probably played Taboo during a game night before, but here’s a Baby Shower Taboo like game.

To play: Divide the guests into two teams and have someone draw a card. She needs to get her team to say the word at the top of the card, but she can’t say the 5 words below it as she describes.

Make it a race-each team has 1 minute to guess as many as they can and then it’s the other team’s turn.

We’ve got about 20 cards for you to use and some blank ones so you can create more if ou need them. Here’s a peek at what they look like:

Here’s the PDF file for you to print.

Print This:Baby Shower Taboo Game

Create Your Own:Blank Baby Shower Taboo Cards

Free Printable Baby Shower Gift Bingo Game:

The main event at a baby shower is ooohing and ahhhing over the gifts, so it’s easy to make this part a game too.

This is a super easy baby shower game for large groups or small groups-no matter how many people you’ve got at the shower, you can play this, as long as there are enough gifts to open to fill up a card!

To play this baby shower bingo game, simply print as many cards as you need, then have guests fill out what they think the new mom will get when she opens the gifts. For example, books, onesies, pajamas, blankets, diapers, or whatever else they suspect might be wrapped in those gifts. Have the fill in each square (they can have duplicates if they want).

Then, as the new mom opens the gifts they can mark off things they have on their card until someone gets BINGO!

We have 4 sets of cards for you-2 girl, 2 boy versions, one light skin and one dark skin for each. Here’s a peek at what they look like:

Just open the PDF of your choice and print!

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Free Printable Baby Shower Matching Game:

This last one is a little bit goofy but usually a big hit at showers. This is probably the best baby shower game for large groups. It’s fun and funny and easy to pull off.

It’s simply a matching game. Place all the cards face down and take turns turning two cards over until you find a match.

The fun twist is that when someone finds a match, there’s a coordinating candy bar as the prize. And they’re meant to make guests giggle a little bit!

Here’s a list of the cards and potential matching candy bars (you can always get creative and think of your own as well. We’ve included some blank cards so you can do that if you would like.)

Candy Bar Baby Shower Game Ideas:

Epidural: Lifesavers

Twins: Twix or Mike and Ike

Umbilical Cord: Licorice

Conception: Snickers or Skor

Baby Girl’s Name: Baby Ruth

Hospital Bill: 100 Grand

Breastfeeding: Milky Way

Second Trimester: Carefree Gum

Daddy: Big Hunk

Anesthesiologist: Mr. Goodbar

Labor: Rocky Road or Whoppers

Triplets: Three Musketeers

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Episiotomy: Ouch (Bandaid Gum)

Dirty Diaper: Milk Duds or Mounds

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What do you think? Squirm-worthy or will they make your guests smile? Pick and choose what works for you and…

Have FUN playing these free printable baby shower games for large groups!

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Food & Drink, Free Printables, Parties & Entertaining

I recently helped host a baby shower for one of my closest friends. It took place in a gorgeously decorated house, so we didn’t have to go overboard with the decorations, but we had some fun playing with the Safari theme we chose.

For party favors I created little DIY Herb Kits, a project that came together pretty easily and for about $3 per favor. I know that’s not super cheap, but these days it’s nearly impossible to create a good (i.e useful and not crappy) party favor for less than 3 bucks.

DIY Herb Kit – Supplies Needed

  • Mini Plant Pots
  • Potting soil
  • Plastic sandwich or other baggies
  • Packets of herb seeds
  • Glassine Seed Envelopes (or jewelry-sized ziploc baggies from the craft store)
  • Plant Markers (or wooden craft sticks)

These little pots were on summer clearance at the craft store, marked down from $5 to $1.75, and I had a 15% off coupon that brought them down to less than $1.50 each. I already had some biodegradable plastic baggies on hand from Nashville Wraps, and they came in handy to hold the soil.

How To Make DIY Herb Kit Party Favors

  1. Place a plastic bag inside the plant pot and fill it with soil, then close up the baggie with a twist tie or ribbon. (A sandwich or Ziploc bag could also be used.)
  2. Put a few seeds for each type of herb into the small glassine envelope, then seal it with a piece of pretty tape. Put a label on the front, or write the names of the herbs and days to germination on a small piece of paper. Tuck the mini seed packet into the pot.
  3. Using a tongue depressor or plant marker, write the names of the herbs on one end. Stick the plant marker into the pot too.
  4. Insert the DIY Herb Pot into a larger plastic baggie, then tie with a ribbon and attach a little note, if you want to.

My friend had created a small thank-you note which I printed out and affixed to squares of safari-patterned scrapbook paper.

As for the decorations, the co-host ordered a safari decor kit with water bottle labels, banners, mini garlands, and some other items, but I still wanted to make a few decorations. My easy fabric bunting method came in handy for a few triangular banners using safari-themed fabrics.

We set out the food in the kitchen, and boy did we have a feast. Better too much than too little at a party, right?

You do know about Jenn, the amazing food blogger at Peas and Crayons, right? I made her infamous Spinach & Feta Quiche Cups. They were a HUGE hit, and so easy and fun to make. I love how the wontons make anything into an easy finger food.

For dessert, the co-host made cute safari cupcakes and I made strawberry shortcake shooters – a random experiment that I am now madly in love with.

I snagged some (supposedly) disposable shot glasses at the party store. To fill them, I chopped both strawberries and pound cake into tiny cubes. I layered pound cake, whipped cream, strawberries, and more whipped cream in the shot glasses.

We had to hone the skill of “throwing back” a strawberry shortcake shooter s that it all popped out and into your mouth, but once the skill was mastered they were a fun and easy way to enjoy a bite of dessert while mingling!

The beverage jars from my wedding rehearsal dinner came in handy for the shower. I got the wooden elephant cutouts at the craft store and wrote the beverage names on them, then adhered them with tape. Nothing fancy. Strawberry Lemonade (lemonade with slices of strawberry and lemon floating) and Mint Limeade (just toss fresh mint and lime slices into limeade) were the beverages on tap.

The PDF file has bingo cards in blue, green, gray, and pink, and it prints two bingo cards per page. I recommend printing it onto cardstock paper. The bingo squares will be blank, and you ask guests to fill in items they think the baby will receive.

I used PowerPoint to create this template, and for our shower I typed in items that I thought she’d receive. It was a little time consuming to type them in, in a radomized fashion, on 15 or 20 pages, and I realized afterwards that I left some key items off. That’s when I decided that it was better to leave the squares blank.

We used a bottle of champagne, a travel mug filled with candy, and some Save the Amazon chocolate bars as Baby Bingo prizes.

I feel like I should have some clever way of wrapping up this post, but I don’t – so imagine a stork flying off into the sunset. As for the baby in waiting, he’s due any day now. Fingers crossed for an easy arrival – his mom’s decided to do a natural birth.

As for the typical post-wedding question of when I’ll be attending my own baby shower . . . let me just say that we will *not* be decorating a nursery at The Borrowed Abode anytime soon. 🙂

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