Organizing a baby shower is such a heartwarming event, most especially when it revolves around charming bumble bees. With just a sprinkle of imagination, you can make your setup as delightful as a freshly gathered honeycomb!
Nectar Pots as Gifts
Give small pots of nectar as a sweet parting gift. Add a personalized tag that says “Thanks for bee-ing here!”—this always makes my guests smile.
Bee-licious Cream Spheres
Shape cream spheres into bees, with nuts and herbs for texture. This savory snack was a massive success when I made them at a garden party!
Bee-Jeweled Skewers
Assemble fruit skewers with black and yellow fruits like pineapple and blackberries. This healthy option gives your spread bright colors, and it’s a regular hit at my brunch parties.
Honeycomb Sweet Spheres
Make honeycomb sweet spheres by shaping small cakes into hexagons, and coating them with nectar-colored candy. While a bit challenging, the end result will be worth it when your guests rave about them!
Bee-Themed Cream Platter
Make a cream platter with nectar-infused creams and bee-shaped wafers. I find this elegant addition works wonderfully with a glass of chilled white wine.
Bee-themed Egg Bites
Add a themed twist to egg bites by adding a dash of bee pollen. This surprising addition will both add to the theme and enhance the flavor.
Nectar Stack
Create nectar stack by arranging mini donuts, and adding a wafer to act as the hive entrance. This idea is fun and unique, and will certainly impress.
Bee-licious Meringues
Serve meringues in shades of black and yellow, filled with honey-flavored cream. I enjoy how these delicate treats add style and whimsy to any party.
Nectar Spread
Make a creamy nectar spread to serve with fresh rolls or bread. This spread is a must at my gatherings, and always keeps guests coming back for more.
Savory Bee Morsels
Make savory bites with a bee theme by using honey-glazed mini sausages. These are a savory contrast to the sweetness, perfect for guests that don’t want so much sugar.
Nectar Citrus Drink
Mix some refreshing nectar citrus drink to keep your guests cool. The perfect fizz can be added with a splash of sparkling water, a tip I learned from a party I hosted last summer.
Honeycomb Crunchies
Make rice crunchies with a honeycomb cereal mix-in. It’s an unexpected twist that adds texture and keeps the bee theme alive throughout your spread.
Bee Sweet Treats
Use bee-shaped cutters to bake bee sweet treats, then decorate with royal icing. Baking these treats with kids is delightful, and they always steal the show.
Bee-themed Grain Mix
Make a grain mix with bee-shaped candies and a honey drizzle. It’s a sweet, crunchy snack that’s great for munching during gift opening.
Sweet Nectar Treats
Create some nectar-themed cupcakes with a swirl of sunny frosting and sweet bee ornaments. I always sprinkle a bit of glimmering sugar for that unforgettable, buzz-worthy finish!

