Gender-neutral colors and theming are becoming increasingly trendy for baby festivities, and we’re totally here for it.
Why the move away from pink and blue?Web Baby Showerpoints out a number of good reasons.
And still, other parents may simply want to avoid being overloaded with clothes and quilts in stereotypical colors.

It’s a beautiful look, and yet it doesn’t scream “boy” or “girl.”
It all depends on your imagination and the expectant parents' style.
Green Envelopesuggests picking a theme first and then planning the decor accordingly.

Naturally, the refreshments would include marmalade sandwiches.
if you could’t decide on just two or three colors, then why not go rainbow?
This would be an especially appropriate color scheme for same-sex parents, but this theme works for anyone.

Do they love theHarry Potter movieseries?
Do they have Disney season passes?
Will the baby be born close to Christmas, St. Patrick’s Day, July 4, or Halloween?
Theming the party to the holiday celebrates the baby without focusing on its gender.
You might also think about a theme that can be incorporated into every aspect of the party.
In conclusion, without the restrictions of gender stereotypes, you could do almost anything.