
DIY Crowns for Baby Showers: Cute, Photo-Ready Party Supplies You Can Make (and Actually Enjoy Making)
Baby showers are all about celebrating the parents-to-be, snapping a million photos, and creating those “aww” moments guests talk about later. One of the easiest ways to instantly upgrade the vibe? Crowns. They’re playful, flattering, and they turn regular party guests into an adorable “royal court” for the day—especially the guest of honor, who deserves a little sparkle (or a lot!).
DIY crowns are also a dream for party planners: they’re budget-friendly, customizable to any baby shower theme, and they double as decor, photo booth props, and party favors. Whether you’re hosting a trendy “Baby in Bloom,” a timeless “Little Prince/Little Princess,” or a modern neutral boho shower, crowns fit right in—no complicated crafting skills required.
Below you’ll find smart supply recommendations, easy crown ideas, quantity guidelines, and setup tips so your baby shower decorations feel cohesive, intentional, and totally photo-ready.
Why Crowns Work So Well for Baby Shower Decor
Crowns are more than a cute accessory—they’re a multi-purpose party supply that checks a lot of boxes.
- Instant “main character” energy for the mom-to-be (or both parents, for a co-ed shower).
- Photo booth gold: guests love props that don’t require explanation.
- Theme-friendly: floral, metallic, woodland, celestial, teddy bear, pastel, neutral—crowns can match anything.
- Favors that get used during the party instead of forgotten in a bag.
- Budget control: make 1 showstopper crown for the guest of honor and simple versions for guests.
DIY Crown Styles That Fit Popular Baby Shower Themes
1) Floral Paper Crowns (Perfect for “Baby in Bloom” & Garden Showers)
Paper flower crowns are one of the hottest party trends right now—romantic, whimsical, and great for both indoor and outdoor baby showers.
Best materials: cardstock, crepe paper, faux greenery, floral wire, hot glue.
- Choose 2–3 flower colors to match your baby shower color palette.
- Add eucalyptus or fern sprigs for that trendy boho look.
- Use adjustable ribbon ties so it fits every guest.
DIY alternative: skip handmade flowers and use pre-made artificial mini blooms from a craft store for speed.
2) Gold “Queen” Crown (A Classic for the Guest of Honor)
If you want one crown that really stands out, go metallic. A gold crown instantly reads “celebration” and looks amazing in photos with balloons and a backdrop.
- Use metallic poster board or glitter foam sheets.
- Add pearls, rhinestone stickers, or a satin “Mom-to-Be” sash nearby for a coordinated look.
- Keep the inside edge soft with a strip of felt or ribbon.
3) Felt or Fabric Crowns (Comfy, Kid-Friendly, Great for Co-Ed Showers)
Felt crowns are a timeless celebration essential—soft, lightweight, and easy to mass-produce if you’re making crowns for lots of guests.
- Use Velcro dots or elastic for a flexible fit.
- Choose neutral tones (cream, tan, sage) for modern boho baby showers.
- Add iron-on letters for “Auntie,” “Uncle,” “Big Sis,” “Big Bro.”
4) Teddy Bear Ear + Crown Combo (Trending for “We Can Bearly Wait”)
This baby shower theme is everywhere—and for good reason. A mini crown attached to a bear-ear headband is adorable for photos and keeps guests from constantly adjusting a crown.
- Start with plain brown headbands.
- Glue on felt ears and a small metallic crown centerpiece.
- Use soft neutrals plus a pop of gold for a luxe look.
5) Starry Celestial Crowns (For “Twinkle Twinkle” or Moon & Stars Themes)
Celestial baby showers are a top pick for gender-neutral parties. Think navy, gold, cream, and iridescent accents.
- Cut star shapes from glitter cardstock.
- Add a moon charm or metallic star garland pieces.
- Mix matte navy + shiny gold for strong contrast in photos.
Party Supply Shopping List + Product Recommendations
Here are smart, easy-to-find supplies with realistic price ranges and where to buy. (Prices vary by brand, size, and season.)
Core DIY Crown Supplies
- Cardstock or poster board (12x12 or larger) — $6–$15 for a multipack
Where to buy: Michaels, JOANN, Amazon, Walmart - Glitter foam sheets (mess-free sparkle) — $5–$12 per pack
Where to buy: Amazon, Michaels, Walmart - Hot glue gun + glue sticks — $10–$25 total
Where to buy: Amazon, Target, Michaels - Double-sided tape (quick + clean) — $4–$10
Where to buy: Target, Amazon, office supply stores - Elastic cord or satin ribbon spools — $4–$12
Where to buy: Amazon, Michaels, Walmart
Decor Add-Ons That Make Crowns Look “Store-Bought”
- Rhinestone sticker sheets / pearl stickers — $5–$15
Where to buy: Amazon, Michaels, SHEIN (budget), Walmart - Artificial mini flowers + greenery picks — $8–$25 depending on quantity
Where to buy: Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Amazon - Letter stickers (gold, white, black) — $4–$10
Where to buy: Target, Michaels, Amazon
Time-Saving “Semi-DIY” Options (Great for Busy Hosts)
- Plain crown headbands (DIY-ready) — $10–$20 for 6–12
Where to buy: Amazon, Etsy (cuter options), party supply stores - Pre-cut paper crown kits — $8–$18 for a set
Where to buy: Amazon, Oriental Trading, Etsy - “Mom-to-Be” tiara/headband — $10–$30
Where to buy: Etsy, Amazon, party supply stores
How Many Crowns Do You Need? (Quantity Guidelines)
Decide how “all-in” you want to go. Not everyone needs a crown, but having enough for key photos is a win.
- Guest of honor: 1 upgraded crown (more detailed, sturdier, extra sparkle)
- Partner/co-host (optional): 1 coordinating crown or simple headband
- Guests:
- Light approach: 6–10 crowns (for games, photos, kids, VIPs)
- Everyone approach: 1 per guest + 2 extras (backup and late arrivals)
- Kids attending: add 2–6 kid-sized options (or adjustable ribbon ties)
Budget ranges:
- Budget-friendly: $15–$35 total (1 fancy crown + 6–10 simple crowns)
- Mid-range: $35–$75 total (1 deluxe crown + enough for most guests)
- Extra (photo-forward shower): $75–$150 (premium materials, pre-made flowers, matching signage, cohesive color palette)
Easy DIY Crown Assembly (Fast, No-Stress Method)
- Measure a sample head: average adult head circumference is 21–23 inches. Cut strips long enough to overlap by 1 inch.
- Choose a crown height: 2.5–3.5 inches for guests, 4–6 inches for the guest of honor.
- Cut your crown points: keep it simple—5–7 points looks balanced and photographs well.
- Reinforce the base: add a second strip of cardstock inside the band for sturdiness.
- Decorate: apply stickers first, then glue heavier items (flowers, jewels).
- Add adjustable closure: ribbon ties are easiest for mixed groups; elastic is best for kids.
- Do a comfort check: cover scratchy edges with ribbon or washi tape.
Setup Tips: How to Display Crowns as Baby Shower Decorations
Crowns should feel like part of the party design—not an afterthought. Use them to enhance your baby shower table decor and photo moments.
Crown Bar Station (Guests Grab + Go)
- Set up a small table with crowns, ribbon ties, and a mirror.
- Add a mini sign: “Crown Yourself!” or “Welcome to the Royal Baby Shower.”
- Use a tray or tiered stand to keep crowns neat and visible.
Photo Booth Pairings That Look Amazing
- Balloon garland backdrop: add gold accents for crown sparkle synergy.
- Floral wall or faux greenery panel: perfect for paper flower crowns.
- Neutral boho setup: pampas grass + macramé + cream felt crowns.
Table Styling Ideas Using Crowns
- Place the guest of honor crown on a decorative plate at her seat (instant VIP moment).
- Use mini crowns as napkin rings or cupcake topper accents.
- Add a crown to the cake stand base or dessert table signage for a cohesive theme.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Party Supplies for DIY Crowns
- Going too glitter-heavy: loose glitter gets everywhere (clothes, food, carpet). Choose glitter foam, glitter cardstock, or metallic cardstock for a cleaner option.
- Not planning for comfort: sharp cardstock corners and tight bands ruin the fun. Always soften edges and provide adjustable ties.
- Overcomplicating the design: crowns look best when they’re consistent. Pick one style and vary colors slightly, rather than making every crown totally different.
- Using weak adhesive: standard glue sticks often fail with heavier decorations. Use hot glue for flowers/jewels and double-sided tape for paper-to-paper.
- Skipping backups: have at least 2 extra crowns and extra ribbon/elastic. Something always goes missing at setup time.
- Forgetting the photo test: before party day, snap one phone photo. If the crown blends into the background, increase contrast (darker crown, brighter jewels, or bolder shapes).
FAQ: DIY Crowns for Baby Showers
How far in advance can I make DIY crowns?
For paper and felt crowns, 3–14 days in advance is ideal. Store them flat in a clean box with tissue paper between layers. Avoid humid areas so cardstock doesn’t warp.
What’s the easiest crown to make for a large guest list?
Cardstock crowns with sticker letters are the fastest. Pre-cut the crown shape (or use a simple template), then let guests add their own names or titles at a crown bar station.
Are crowns okay for co-ed baby showers?
Absolutely. Keep it inclusive with options like neutral felt crowns, simple metallic bands, or fun titles (Team Baby, Uncle, Dad-to-Be). You can also do crown headbands instead of tall “princess” styles.
What if I don’t want everyone wearing crowns?
Make one standout crown for the guest of honor and a handful of extras for photos, games, or kids. Crowns can still be used as table decor, cake table accents, or photo booth props.
How do I match crowns to my baby shower theme and decorations?
Pick 2–3 main colors from your balloon garland, tableware, or invitations. Then repeat one metallic (gold or silver) and one texture (floral, felt, pearl) across the crowns for a cohesive party look.
What’s a good alternative if I’m short on time?
Buy plain crown headbands or a pre-cut crown kit, then customize with letter stickers and a few faux flowers. You’ll still get that DIY look with a fraction of the effort.
Next Steps: Plan Your Crown Moment
Start by choosing your baby shower theme and color palette, then decide whether you want crowns for everyone or just a special few. Grab your supplies (cardstock, ribbon, adhesive, and a little sparkle), and build a simple crown bar so guests can join the fun the moment they arrive. Your photos will thank you.
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