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Baby Showers in the Digital Age: Create a Hub Your Friends Will Love

A baby shower website simplifies planning, delights guests, and creates a keepsake the parents-to-be will treasure. Here's how to create one that everyone enjoys.

November 6, 2025

Shower Planning Shouldn't Feel Like a Second Job

You've been asked to plan a baby shower—or maybe you're the parent-to-be organizing your own. Either way, you're juggling guest lists, registries, games, food, and a hundred tiny details. A baby shower website brings all of that together in one place, making life easier for you and more delightful for your guests.

Think of it as a digital invitation, information hub, and memory book all rolled into one.

Why a Baby Shower Website Is a Game Changer

Coordinating a shower through group texts is a recipe for lost information. Someone misses the registry link. Someone else doesn't have the address. A website eliminates the scattershot communication problem by putting every detail in one accessible spot.

It's also a lovely way to set the tone. The colors, the language, the photos—a website can reflect the shower's theme and make guests feel excited before they even arrive. For guests attending from far away (or virtually), it makes them feel included in the celebration.

And here's a benefit many people don't think about: the website becomes a keepsake. A guestbook page where friends leave well-wishes, advice for the parents, or predictions about the baby creates a digital time capsule the family can revisit for years.

What to Include on Your Baby Shower Website

  • Event details: Date, time, location, and a map link. If there's a virtual option, include the video call link and time zone.
  • RSVP form: Simple yes/no with fields for dietary restrictions and any plus-ones.
  • Registry links: Direct links to every registry the parents-to-be have set up. Don't make guests search for them.
  • Theme and dress code: If there's a color scheme or theme, let guests know. People appreciate the guidance.
  • Activities or games: Give guests a preview of what to expect, especially if they need to prepare anything (like bringing a baby photo of themselves for a guessing game).
  • About the parents-to-be: A sweet section about the couple and their journey. Include their favorite photo together.
  • Guestbook or wishes page: A place for guests to leave messages, advice, or book recommendations for the baby. This becomes a treasure.
  • Photo gallery: Before the shower, share bump photos or family pictures. After, upload shower photos for everyone to enjoy.

Making It Personal

The best baby shower websites feel warm and personal, not corporate. Use the parents' actual words in the "about" section. Choose design elements that match the nursery theme. Include small, authentic details that make guests smile.

Send the link early—at least three to four weeks before the shower—so guests have time to RSVP, shop the registry, and contribute to the guestbook.

Creating Your Shower Website

Setting up a baby shower site is simple with Marble Frame. You can create a beautiful, themed page in an afternoon, complete with RSVP forms and registry links. No technical skills needed—just fill in the details and share the link.

A baby shower is a celebration of new beginnings. Give it a digital home that's as thoughtful as the event itself.

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