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Baby Gender Reveal Ideas: Unique & Fun Ways To Announce Boy Or Girl

8 min read

By Activebeat

Are you expecting?  If so, do you plan to find out the baby’s gender before it’s official arrival into the world?  There are so many fun gender reveal ideas that make finding out early just as exciting as finding out when they are actually born.

My husband and I didn’t find out with our first child, but now with baby #2 on the way, we are going to find out the gender beforehand this time!  For me, I would like to have time to prepare — set up the nursery, get the appropriate clothes ready — because things will be a lot busier this time around with a toddler and a newborn to take care of.  If you are one of those parents-to-be who wants to be prepared too, here are some fun gender reveal ideas that you may like to use to share the news with your friends and family!

20. Ribbon Release

Here is a cute idea for you to reveal the baby’s gender to your friends and family.  Tie a pink and a blue ribbon around mommy’s baby bump.  Have the significant other stand behind mommy and cut either the blue or the pink ribbon, allowing the remaining ribbon tied around mommy’s belly to reveal the gender!

This is a super easy and inexpensive gender reveal idea, that would also make for a really cute photo opt!

19. Scratch to Reveal

Here is a creative way to share whether it’s a boy or it’s a girl!  Hand out these scratch cards to all of your gender reveal party guests.  Do a count down and have everyone scratch their card to reveal the baby’s gender.

These scratch cards would also make for a really nice keepsake!

Buy on Amazon: Scratch To Reveal Baby Announcement Cards

18. Present Opening Reveal

Another sweet idea is to gift wrap a box to open it in front of your guests containing either a pair of blue baby shoes or pink baby shoes.  The shoes will also make a nice keepsake for your little one — as their very first pair of shoes!

Be sure to take pictures too!  It would make for a really cute photo card to send to those who weren’t able to attend the party.

17. Painted Hand Prints

All you will need for this is some blue (or pink) paint and a white shirt.  This is something that can be done in advance (and concealed beneath another layer of clothing) or done right in front of your gender reveal party guests.  Have your significant other –or if you have a child already, have them place their hands in the appropriate colored paint and then firmly place their hands onto the white shirt-covered baby bump, leaving either pink or blue hand prints behind.

This would make a really cute keepsake too, otherwise remember to use a washable paint!

16. Balloon Box Launch

This is a fairly inexpensive DIY option.  Find a big box and decorate the outside — wrapping paper is a great option.  If you plan to find out before hand (and this is just going to be a surprise for your family and friends, you can purchase the appropriate colored balloons to fill the box yourself.  Or, if you are wanting to be surprised to, have the ultrasound results written down and sealed in an envelope.

Bring the envelope to your local party supplies store and ask that they fill the box with the appropriate colored balloons and then seal the box for when you are ready to open it at the party.  This way you can be surprised along side your guests!  You and your significant other can open the box together, or if you have any kiddos already, let them open the box to reveal the gender of their sibling-to-be!  Not expensive and super fun.

15. Confetti Cannons

Three….two….one!  POP!  A little bit more messy, Confetti Cannons filled with either blue or pink confetti are another super fun gender reveal idea.

Either mom or dad can let off the cannons, or you could let all of the party guests get involved and have everyone simultaneously spray the cannons in the air! This is a super fun, and exciting way to share the news!

 

Buy on Amazon: Confetti Cannons

14.  Colored Dessert Filling Surprise

There isn’t a much sweeter idea than having your favorite baker fill a delicious cake with either blue or pink icing.  Another fun idea is to put blue or pink candies in the middle, so when you cut into the cake the colored candies spill out onto the plate!

Cupcakes or cake pops are some alternative ideas, that are equally delicious and cute options.  This way all the guests can have their own treat to bite into to reveal the gender!

13. Confetti-filled Balloons

Another gender reveal ideas that is a popular idea is getting giant black balloons filled with either pink or blue confetti inside.  Grab a pin and pop the balloon — and spray the colored confetti into the air.

You may even want to grab a couple balloons for mom and dad to each pop one at the same time for even more confetti fun!

Buy on Amazon: Gender-Reveal Confetti Balloons

12. Dart Board Balloon Pop (Filled with Paint)

Set up a board with many black balloons filled with white paint and have one or two balloons filled with either pink or blue paint.  Take turns throwing darts until you pop one of the colored paint balloons, revealing the gender.

This is a fun way to build up the anticipation of the gender reveal!

Buy on Amazon: Gender Reveal Dart Board

11.  Don’t Say It! Spray It! (with Silly String)

Buy cans of either blue or pink silly string.  Cover the outside of the spray can (so that guests can’t tell what color the silly string is).  Mom and Dad can spray each other, or again, you can get all the guests involved too by giving them their own can to spray!

This is a messy but super fun gender reveal idea, that isn’t too expensive either.

10. Sports Ball Color-Filled Bombs

Are you (or your significant other) a big baseball fan?  If so, this is a really cute way to share the gender of your baby to be!  Batters up!  Toss a ball filled with blue or pink powder at mom or dad.  When it connects with the bat, the powder will explode on site!

I think this is such a cute, and fun way to reveal the gender.  Or, maybe you or your significant other are big fans of golf — there are also golf ball bombs available on Amazon.com that have the same effect when you connect with the ball!

Buy on Amazon: Gender Reveal Exploding Baseballs

9. Fortune Cookie(s)

Here is another tasty and creative way to share the gender of your little one.  Buy a bunch of fortune cookies and fill with tiny slips of paper sharing if “It’s a Girl!” or “It’s a Boy!”.

You could also personalize the cookies.  Have cookies for grandma and grandpa — that have a message “It’s a Granddaughter” or “It’s a Grandson”.  Or, for aunts and Uncles-to-be — have a message “It’s a Niece” or “It’s a Nephew”. Super cute!

8. Pinata

Adults or little ones can take a swing at a pinata filled with either colorful confetti or candy.  But another more anticipation building idea would be to fill the pinata with any of your favorite candy treats, but also have a little box inside that contains a note with the gender of the baby!

This way, whoever knocks the box out, can do the official reveal! Have fun swinging!

7.  Paint Filled Water Gun

Ready to get messy?  Try filling water guns with a 1/2 water 1/2 paint solution to share the gender.  Have the parents-to-be wearing a white shirt and either squirt each other, or have your friends and family squirt you with either blue or pink paint-filled water guns.

Make sure to buy as washable paint so that it all comes out in the wash!

6. He or She…Come In and See

This is a super fun idea, for parents who are super on the ball.  Decorate the nursery for your little boy or girl, and invite your family and friends to come in and see the baby’s gender.

This might be a good option for a 2nd child (or greater) — that way you will have all of the essential (like the crib) on hand and ready to go.  This is such a fun creative way to share the baby’s gender, not to mention useful as it will be ready to enjoy when they arrive!

5.  Balloon Release

Have the parents holding a single balloon or bunch of balloons in each color.  On the count of three, have one parent release their balloon(s) leaving one parent holding the color of balloons to reveal the gender!

Balloons are always a popular, inexpensive option — this idea is a bit different and fun!

4.  Multi Gift Bag/Box Gender Reveal

If you have multiple children already, this is a fun way to get all the kids involved.  Each child can get their own gift box or bag for them to open in unison.  Inside each bag you can put pink or blue balloons!

This is a wonderful way to share the experience — mom and dad can even have their own boxes to open too, to get in on the fun!

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3.  Smoke Grenade

Now, this gender reveal idea is very dramatic and fun.  Buy a smoke bomb filled with either blue or pink — when the bomb goes off, it will spray out a big cloud of smoke (that usually lasts for a good amount of time).  This will make a really cool photo opt, too!

This option is a bit more on the expensive side, but it is really worth the show!

Buy on Amazon: Gender Reveal Smoke Grenades

2. Blow up a Balloon

Have the parents-to-be each holding a balloon — one holding a pink balloon — the other holding a blue balloon.  Pierce a tiny inconspicuous hole into the balloon of the wrong gender.  At the same time, have each parent blow up the balloon they are holding.  The balloon that fills up properly will reveal the gender of the baby.

This is easily the easiest and least expensive option, and is still as super fun way to reveal the baby’s gender to your family and friends.

1.  Volcano

Any science nerds in your family?   This old volcano experiment using vinegar and baking soda might be something you remember doing in your childhood.  Place baking soda and the appropriate colored food coloring inside your ‘volcano’.  Then, when you are ready to do the reveal, pour white vinegar into the volcano and watch for blue or pink colored lava to start flowing!

This is another fun way to get kiddos involved.  Super cute!  Make sure to put a cookie sheet underneath or something that can contain the spill over mess!

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