Baby shower cookies live and die on softness: blush pinks, powder blues, sage greens, and tiny details like teddy bear faces and embroidered-looking lettering. Those are exactly the details that are hardest to pipe consistently across two dozen cookies. A printed edible image topper gets the soft palette and the fine detail right on every single one.
Design the topper at your cutter's size, fill a sheet, and print on frosting sheets or wafer paper with an edible-ink printer. The shower set matches the invitations, the banner, and the nursery mood board, because you designed it from the same colors.
Baby Shower Design Ideas
Gentle themes that print beautifully.
Teddy Bears & Animals
Watercolor bears, bunnies, and elephants in pastel tones. Describe the nursery theme to the AI generator and match it.
Name Reveal
The baby's name in soft lettering, kept secret until the cookies hit the table. Designs stay private to your account.
Gender Reveal
Neutral toppers for the batch, plus a reserved set of pink or blue reveals for the moment itself.
Moons & Stars
Celestial pastels, clouds, and sleepy moons. A gender-neutral classic that suits any shower palette.
Shower-Ready in 4 Steps
Pick Your Size
51mm (2") for dainty favor cookies, 76mm (3") for the standard decorated round. Sizes match how cutters are sold.
Design in Pastels
Push saturation slightly above the final look you want. Edible-ink prints come out a touch more muted than the screen.
Fill the Sheet
Mix designs on one page with the design queue: bears, names, and reveals laid out together automatically.
Print, Cut, Place
Print at 100% scale on edible media, cut out each topper, and place on set icing.
Baby Shower Topper Questions
Do pastel colors print well on edible image toppers?
Yes, with one caveat: edible-ink prints come out slightly more muted than the screen. Design pastels a touch more saturated than the final look you want, and they will land in the soft range on the printed sheet.
Can I keep the baby's name secret until the shower?
Yes. Designs are private to your account. Prepare a name-reveal topper ahead of time, print the sheet the day before, and the secret stays in your kitchen.
What designs work for a gender reveal party?
A popular approach is a neutral question-mark or "He or She?" topper for most of the batch, plus a small set of pink or blue reveal toppers kept aside for the moment itself.