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Baby Shower Color Palettes

We don't find out the sex of baby Smith until the end of July, so all of my pre-baby shower planning has to work for both sexes.  As I mentioned last Wednesday, the color palettes for both will be very similar with the exception of one color substitution.

Both color palettes are soft and muted, but still have enough presence to make a statement.  Here's what I'm thinking for a little girl- gray, salmon pink, white and pea green.

For a little boy, it will be gray, slate blue, white and pea green.  We'll see if I actually stick to these colors, come October, but this is the plan!

There are so many decisions to make when it comes to planning the shower, and my indecisive self will be asking all of you for your opinions on certain things.  I suppose it's not a bad thing to have so much inspiration that it's hard to chose, though!

I've already started piling up my inspiration files and writing out my to do lists.  I even created a PowerPoint and listed all of my favorite ideas and images.  You could say I'm a little Type A :).  But hey, at least I'll be prepared!

If you're looking for party inspiration yourself, I'd highly suggest browsing Pinterest, Hostess with the Mostess, and a new one referred to me by one of my readers, Bump Smitten (which is strictly devoted to baby showers!). 

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