Baby Balloons
Decor Perfect for Gender Reveals, Baby Showers, and More
Baby (decor) on board! Our cute collection includes a wide variety of balloons for everyone to love, from colorful baby boy and girl balloons to baby animals. These balloons all come in a range of sizes and designs, so you can create displays they’ll never forget. Start decorating today!
18" Satin Infused Natural Baby Foil Balloon
18" It's A Girl Hearts & Dots Foil Balloon
18" Es Niña Hot Air Balloon Foil Balloon (Spanish)
18" Es Un Niño - Elephants Foil Balloon (Spanish)
18" Es Niño Baby Prints Foil Balloon (Spanish)
18" Cute Little Baby Sunshine Balloon
18" Baby Stacking Stripes Balloon
18" Square It's A Girl Lion Balloon
18" Es Un Nino (name to Change) Balloon (Spanish)
18" Es Una Nina (name to Change) Balloon (Spanish)
22" Mc Estrella Bebe Azul Holographic Balloon (Spanish)
FAQ
How do I decorate for a gender reveal party?
You could use these baby balloons to create a fun photo wall or backdrop, create a balloon arch at the party’s entrance, make garlands, or even use letter balloons to spell out “Boy or Girl.” While many love traditional blue and pink for the main color scheme, you could also use silver and white balloons for a modern look.
Are these balloons only for gender reveals and baby showers?
No! Though they’re most popular for baby showers and gender reveals, you could also use them for parties welcoming the baby home or a “baby sprinkle.” Some designs like baby dinosaurs, hearts, and licensed characters could also be used for a baby or toddler birthday party!
Can I fill these baby boy and girl balloons with air?
You can fill them with air if you don’t need them to float. They’d work great attached to photo walls, secured to balloon columns, or to fill in the gaps in your displays. These helium balloons will need helium if you want them to float!
Are these baby balloons safe for outdoor use?
Yes, you can definitely use them outdoors with some precautions. Weigh them down with weights or tie them with ribbons to prevent them from blowing away, and under-inflate them to account for heat expansion.