I am so beyond lucky to have such talented, thoughtful and creative friends. I gave them the idea of a farmer’s market themed baby shower and one picture of little baby booties with flowers in them from Pinterest, and they turned it into the sweetest baby shower for me.
It was the perfect day filled with close friends, good food, pretty flowers and lots of love for our baby girl that’s on the way. That’s right, we’re expecting our first baby in July!



Luckily, with some convincing, I was “allowed” to do the food and drinks for my own shower since that is what I love! My friends are too sweet and wanted to take care of everything for me, however, I insisted ;).

I put together a bagel board, set up a build your own acai bowl station and created a matcha bar that had matcha lemonade or iced coconut milk matcha. My friend also baked a couple sourdough loaves for the party that were delicious!



My friend Allie from Silo Flower Co. volunteered to do the flowers, and they turned out better than I could’ve ever imagined! She added carrots, lemons and radishes to the vases for that “farmer’s market” touch and chose pretty and whimsical stems.



She also set up a build your own bouquet flower bar that she called “Sadie’s Stems” – too cute!! It was the perfect farmer’s market activity for the baby shower.





The table setting was simple and pretty, perfect for a farmer’s market themed baby shower. Another friend put it together, and I just loved how it turned out!
She used disposable plates and cutlery to keep things easy. Each place setting got topped with a custom sugar cookie, some that even said “Sadie’s Market” on them which I thought was the sweetest touch.



In addition to the flower bar, we had a few shower activities and games.


If you are getting inspiration from this post because you’re also expecting, congrats!! You deserve to be celebrated!
If you want to know my baby registry must-haves, you can check that out here.
Thank you to all my wonderful girlfriends for making the day so special!

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