Baby shower invitations have moved on from the pink-or-blue gender reveal of a decade ago. The templates below lean into calm palettes — sage, pearl, blush, ivory — and put the warmth in the typography rather than the icons. Each one is fully editable, mobile-first, and pairs with Availi's built-in registry block so guests can RSVP, see your registry and add a dietary note in the same place.
Three vibes to choose from
Calm & botanical
- Sage, eucalyptus and pearl palettes
- Soft sans-serif typography with hand-painted accents
- Suits quiet morning teas and afternoon brunches
- Pairs beautifully with a gift registry and one or two activities
Bright & celebratory
- Sunset watercolour, citrus and blush palettes
- Friendlier scripts and confident headlines
- Suits co-ed brunches, larger gatherings and outdoor showers
- Pairs well with a photo album add-on and a longer timeline
What guests can do on the same link
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RSVP in two taps
Personalised links mean no name typing — guests tap ‘yes' or ‘no' and they're done.
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See the registry
Built-in registry block sits beneath the invitation, so there's no ‘registry card' problem.
- 3
Add a dietary note
Optional dietary field keeps the catering on-track without a follow-up message.
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Read the practical bits
Parking, dress code, time and venue all expand from the same page — guests don't lose the link.
Tips for choosing the right template
Co-ed showers
Pick a calmer, gender-neutral palette (sage, pearl, ivory). Avoid the ultra-pink direction even when celebrating a baby girl — it ages out fast.
Smaller, intimate showers
Editorial typography on an ivory background reads as considered and warm — perfect for 10–20 close friends.
Bigger, garden showers
Botanical palettes with painterly motifs handle larger guest counts without feeling busy.
Keep the shower private
Every Availi link is unguessable, and personalised invitee links mean only your invited list can see the invitation or RSVP.
