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Give your baby shower cake a watercolor effect by using light pastel hues for the frosting, switching it up for each tier. To complete this cake, add a tiny sign topper with the baby's name.
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In the latter scenario, you can use all the colors we do in case the parents-to-be haven’t revealed the baby’s gender or don’t want to. Besides, the pink, yellow and blue go so well together.
Baby Blue and Yellow Pastel Sprinkles and Drizzled Cake Pops These adorable Baby Blue and Yellow Pastel Sprinkles and Drizzled Cake Pops ($26 for 12) are perfect for a gender-neutral baby shower.