"Rubber Ducky Your the One!
You Make Bathtub So Much Fun!"
The Rubber Duck baby shower is a perfect choice for those of you who don't know the baby's gender. It a neutral theme that fits for both boys and girls. Below you'll find the coolest ideas to help you throw the coolest Rubber Ducky baby shower!
If this is your first time planning a baby shower or you need extra help, check out our Baby Shower Planning Guide for basic and important tips on planning and organizing the most memorable baby shower.
You can either scroll down this page and read all the Rubber Duck baby shower ideas or choose the idea category from the drop down list below:
How about thinking 3-Dimensional and writing your Rubber Duck baby shower information on REAL Rubber Duckies! You can buy a pack of squeaky ducks and write all the Rubber Duck baby shower information on them with a permanent marker (you'll most likely have to hand-deliver them).
Here's a cool selection of Rubber Duckies:
If you don't want to write on the Rubber Duckies themselves, you can always write on a separate piece of paper, attach the paper to string or rubber band and tie around the ducky's neck (like a gift card).
There are also duck-shaped balloons or balloons with a duck print on them. You can blow each Ducky balloon up, write all the Rubber Duck baby shower information with a permanent marker, let it dry, then take out all the air from the balloon, and put the balloon into an envelope (the guest will need to blow the balloon up to read the duck baby shower information).
To make it easy for you, we've created original Rubber Duck baby shower invitations below. All you have to do is print them out and add the party details. It's best to print them out on yellow paper (so that you don't waste all that precious yellow ink from your printer). You have two options:
Worded Duck Profile-View Invitation |
Blank Duck Profile-View Invitation |
Here's how they will look like after you print them out on yellow paper:
Rubber Ducky Front-View:
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Rubber Ducky Profile-View:
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You can make our printable invitations even more unique by choosing special paper. You can find all kinds of paper at craft stores that have different textures. You can also cut out a separate wing for each Rubber Duck baby shower invitation, tape it on top of the wing of the duck, and create a flapping wing! You can also glue on googly eyes on the Rubber Ducky for an extra touch.
Add a nice sentence, a cute little Rubber Duck baby shower poem, or a few words under the wing (like "it's a boy!", "it's a girl!", etc.). You can also buy Rubber Ducky stickers and stick them all around the invitations and/or envelopes.
You can also choose to print out the invitation on milky vellum paper (slim and semi-clear), and attach a piece of yellow paper underneath (this can make the invitation a bit more elegant).
Tip: if you have older kids, it could be a great activity for them to cut out these Rubber Duck baby shower invitations and decorate them for you.
Here are some wording ideas for your Rubber Duck baby shower invitations. You'll also need to add important information such as place, time, an RSVP number and/or e-mail, a baby registry (if used), etc.:
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You can mix and match ALL of these Rubber Duck baby shower ideas. Whatever you like most can be made and written onto one invitation.
Here are some great ready-made Rubber Duck baby shower invitations for you to check out:
For more invitation ideas check out our General Invitation Page... It'll give you lots of ideas you can tweak to fit the Rubber Duck baby shower theme.
There are so many Rubber Duck baby shower supplies you can find on and off the internet. If you're looking for the best bargains on the coolest online items, start at eBay where you may find some amazing bargains. Below are the the five lowest-priced items being offered right now on eBay:
It's not hard to choose colors for the Rubber Duck baby shower theme... you gotta have YELLOW! You can combine yellow with a girly color (like light pink) if the baby is a girl, or boyish colors (like light blue) if the baby is a boy.
If you want a 'duck and bathtub' theme then combine yellow with white and blue colors (to simulate water, as if the balloons are water bubbles), and then add lots of yellow touches (yellow plates, yellow food, etc.). It's also nice to use clear balloons to look like bubbles as well.
You can also choose a few kinds of yellow (a really vibrant yellow and a pastel yellow for example) to mix and combine. You can combine yellow and orange (as we know Rubber Duckies are yellow and their beaks are orange). Decorate with balloons and streamers in your chosen color combination.
Here are a few nice duck decorations you can add to the Rubber Duck baby shower area:
If you decide on the blue and yellow combination, you can put a blue table cover (as if it's water) and yellow plates (even buy Rubber Ducky plates) as if they are swimming in the blue water. For that "Rub-a-Dub-Tub" feeling, you can have metal wash-bins and/or tub centerpieces with water and Rubber Duckies floating in it. If you find little Rubber Ducky candles, it could be really nice to have them float in the water while they are lit.
Instead of water you can also blow-up small white, blue, and clear balloons and put them together in the tub, metal wash-bins, or glass vases as if they are bubbles. Instead, you can take wide-rimmed glass vases, put all kinds of white Styrofoam balls (all kinds of sizes that will fit into the glass vases) as bubbles, add some blue confetti or blue and clear marbles (as if it's water), and put a small Rubber Ducky on top.
Rubber Duckies can serve as centerpieces. You can attach helium balloons to each Rubber Ducky. Another idea for a beautiful centerpiece is having small vases with fresh yellow flowers (sunflowers, daffodils, and yellow daisies are all beautiful flowers).
We've created Rubber Ducky footprints for you to print, cut out and tape onto the floor of the party area (possibly leading to the Rubber Duck baby shower area or just dispersed around in circles all around the party area). Print them out on yellow construction paper.
Here is the printed version which is not colored in yellow (so that it doesn't waste all of the yellow ink in your printer):
This is how the Rubber Ducky footprints will look like when printed on yellow-colored paper:
Rubber Ducky Footprints:
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After taping lots of Rubber Ducky footprints, you can put up a sign saying "Duck's Crossing" right by the trail of ducky feet.
A really nice idea is to buy a small bubble machine that will create real bubbles throughout the whole party. Here's an inexpensive bubble machine that'll give your Rubber Duck baby shower area the feeling of a real bathtub (a bubble machine is also a great thing to have for future parties and birthdays):
You can also buy cute little bubble bottles and put one next to each person's plate so that everyone can feel like a kid again and blow lots of bubbles into the duck baby shower area.
For a Rubber Duck baby shower, it is a must to decorate with Rubber Duckies! Gather your own, possibly borrow a few from friends or buy them. You can keep a nice memory for the parent-to-be by having an autograph duck (made of plastic and fabric). Attached to it is a marker and everyone at the baby shower can sign their autograph or even write a few lovable sentimental sentences. A great keepsake for the parents-to-be!
You can print out our printable Rubber Duckies (ones that fit on a "Letter" or "A4"-sized paper) and use them as decorations. Tape them to walls or even print them out, laminate them, and use them as place mats. Here they are (remember to print them out on yellow construction paper):
You can also take the bigger profiled duck, and use it as a stencil to cut out a duck shape from a sponge. Then use the sponge to dip in yellow paint and if you have a white tablecloth or white paper, stamp them the tablecloth with the yellow ducky (add a googly eye or paint one in with a black marker).
If you are planning to have a table with place-cards, instead use little Rubber Duckies! With a permanent marker write the name of each guest on the tummy, top or bottom of a little Rubber Duck. These will be original 'Rubber Ducky place-cards' guests will love to take home!
If you're having the Rubber Duck baby shower during Christmas time, you can buy a little Christmas tree and hang little Rubber Duckies on the whole tree with other baby items (baby bottles, baby rattles, teethers, etc.).
You can also take your Rubber Duck baby shower theme to a more Disney-setting. For a boy, think of having a Donald Duck baby shower, for a girl, how about a Daisy Duck baby shower?
For more decoration ideas, check out our General Decoration Page.
If you also invite kids to the duck baby shower, you can ask them to come in 'Rubber Ducky' attire (or what about adults? They're kids too! ;-). You can make or buy Rubber Ducky beaks that guests can put on their mouths, ducky visors or hats, or ask people to come dressed in yellow colors.
Here are a few cool homemade Rubber Ducky costumes:
And here are several cool ready-made duck costumes:
For a few good laughs, guests can come with shower caps on their heads, a bath-robe over their clothes, holding a bar of soap, a back soap scrubber, a Rubber Ducky, and even wearing bath slippers.
Here are a few cool options for Rubber Ducky baby shower party kits. Most kits include duck baby shower plates, cups, napkins, invitations, ducky balloons, streamers, and much more:
You'll get loads of ideas for baby cakes on www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com. Also, don't forget the famous diaper cake! You can create it to fit the ducky theme buy adding lots of Rubber Duckies, ducky stuffed animals, and more ducky items.
And below is a huge selection of homemade duck cakes:
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If you need help in making a 3-D Rubber Ducky, check out this great Rubber Ducky pan and beautiful Rubber Ducky candles:
You can make Rubber Ducky faces from Sorbet ice cream: Use a yellow-colored sorbet (passion fruit, lemon, mango, etc.). In each dessert plate put a round ball of sorbet for the head of the Rubber Ducky. Then add two black jelly beans for the eyes (or any other similar candy that is similar to an eye).
Then create an orange beak from a real orange! Use small oranges, don't take the orange peel off, cut it in half, take one of the halves and slice it into lots of slices. Each slice can be used as a beak (if they are too big cut each slice in half). You can also buy orange candies made out of jelly that look like orange slices and use them as beaks.
These Rubber Ducky sorbet heads can be made ahead of time, even a day before. Put each Rubber Ducky face on a small dessert plate and put all of the plates in the refrigerator. When it's time to serve dessert take them out and give to each guest.
Don't forget to make little signs that show the titles of each dish. The signs can be cut out from card stock in the shape of ducks or with Rubber Ducky stickers. On each sign write the special 'Rubber Ducky' food name.
There are lots of cool duck baby shower games you can play at your shower.
Here's a whole page full of Rubber Ducky Baby Shower Games to check out. You'll find detailed instructions for Rubber Duck baby shower games such as:
It's always nice and thoughtful of the baby shower host to give each guest a small favor to thank them for coming and participating in this special day.
Duck baby shower favors can be ducky stationary, ducky socks, small ducky photo holders, ducky key chains, ducky bookmarks, sponges in the shapes of ducks, ducky band-aids, ducky candles, ducky soaps (you might find beautiful clear glycerin soaps that have a real little Rubber Ducky inside of them), etc.
You can also print out Rubber Duck baby shower thank you cards that we've created for you:
Worded Duck Profile-View Thank-You Note |
Blank Duck Profile-View Thank-You Note |
You can print our duck-shaped thank you cards on card stock or bristol paper, cut them out, and glue a magnet to the back of each (this way the guest can put the magnet on their refrigerator and remember and cherish the Rubber Duck baby shower forever! ;-).
You can also print out a picture of each guest from the party (photograph each of them with the mother-to-be), glue the picture onto the Rubber Duck, laminate, and glue a magnet on the back. The thank-you note can say something special, thanking the guest for coming.
We've created more free printable thank you cards you can use on our General Thank You Card Page.
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