13 Pinterest-Worthy Gender Reveal Ideas
The only thing more exciting than telling people you're pregnant is telling them whether you're having a boy or girl. While some couples simply tell their family and friends, others like to turn the gender reveal into a Pinterest-worthy event. From food fun to family photos, there are plenty of cute, creative ways to tell people about your future son or daughter. Check out some gender reveal ideas that'll get everyone talking and pinning!
Box of Balloons
Not only is this a great way to share the news, but it also allows for some great photo ops! Make your own, or purchase one on Etsy ($25).
Paint Party
Feeling artistic? Splash some paint on your belly! Source: Flickr user briannaknt
Confetti Cookies
Is it a boy or a girl? You'll find out when you crack open one of Craft Storming's stuffed sweets. Source: Craft Storming
Banner
It's a simple but sweet way to let people know whether you will be having a baby boy or girl. Source: Flickr user faithandjohn
Scratch Ticket
In our opinion, having a baby is like winning the lottery. So why not share the news with a scratch ticket, like this one from Sewing Our Life Together? Source: Sewing Our Life Together
DIY Piñata
Bubbly Nature Creations' piñata reveal is the perfect way to share the news at parties or with little kids. Source: Bubbly Nature Creations
Cake
When it comes to gender reveal cakes, the possibilities are endless! Source: Sweet Kiera
Silly String
If you and your partner have a childish side, go crazy and share the news with pink or blue silly string. Source: Cadwallader Photography
Party Poppers
Thanks to Craftaholics Anonymous, you can end your gender reveal party with a bang — or rather, a pop! Source: Craftaholics Anonymous
Glitter Egg
Revealing close to Easter? These sparkly eggs from A Homemaker's Journey are a festive way to share the news. Source: A Homemaker's Journey
Candy
Evermine's candy boxes are supereasy to make, and you can fill them with your favorite treats! Source: Evermine
Alphabet Blocks
Paint the blocks pink or blue, or leave them as is and spell out the gender. Source: Flickr user briannaknt
Family Portrait
We love the idea of involving siblings in the reveal. Have them pose for a photo holding gender-appropriate shoes or an identifying onesie. Source: Flickr user rshannonsmith