Peter Rabbit’s charming illustrations and whimsical tales make it a darling theme for an Easter party, kid's birthday, or baby shower! There are so many ways to bring this adorable storybook to life in the most Pinterest-perfect way. So let's hop to it, and break down the top ten best Peter Rabbit-themed party ideas! 1. Storybook Inspired Invites Just like every good story begins with an enticing introduction, every good party starts with an enticing invitation! We really leaned into the theme, and modeled our Peter Rabbit party invitations to look like a page straight out of the classic Beatrix Potter book. We recommend including elements of the classic tale into your invitations, and hand-lettering addresses to complete the timeless look. We especially love how sweet and innocent this aesthetic looks for an adorable Peter Rabbit-themed baby shower! 2. Green Scenery Nothing suits a Peter Rabbit party quite like a green garden backdrop. So if it's possible, have your spring-themed celebration outside! It's the best place for adventuring, and playing all those Peter Rabbit-themed party games. If throwing an inside fête, be sure to include lots of florals, foliage, and earthy elements in your decor choices. This is especially key if you're planning a Peter Rabbit tea party! To really play up the springtime look, try draping greenery inside and around woven baskets. And don't forget the carrots! We decorated with oversized paper mache carrots, so break out the craft supplies and get creative! 3. Easter Baskets With Brimming Bouquets Floral bouquets are always a good idea, especially for Springtime celebrations. We love the look of an arrangement inside of an Easter basket to tie into the Peter Rabbit theme. For flower types and colors, we recommend sticking with lots of pastels, and adding pops of orange and violet. We put our bouquet in this stunning cracked egg basket, and topped it with a gingham Easter flag. Not only does it make a lovely centerpiece for a Peter Rabbit brunch, you can also reuse the basket and flag for an Easter gift! 4. Decor Straight from the Book If you really want your guests to be immersed into the magical world of Peter Rabbit, consider decorating with the book! This adorable hanging mobile decoration is a DIY dream that can be hung in a baby’s nursery post-party. Craft one yourself out of an old copy of the book for the prettiest Peter Rabbit party decoration! For something a bit simpler, but just as fun and hoppy, embellish your party space (or even the front of a high chair) with this charming character garland. (The die cutting here in the likeness of the characters is just too cute!) 5. Powder Blue Accents When we think of Easter colors, we usually gravitate toward pastels, and of course, light pink. But there’s something so aesthetically pleasing about adding powder blue to the mix, especially since it’s the color worn by Peter Rabbit himself in the classic tales. We set our table with the most immaculate powder blue tablecloth, and embellished with glassware in the same hue. We also incorporated these fantastic blue melamine egg dishes and plaid napkins to further complement the egg-cellent setting. 6. Rabbit Themed Homeware One of our favorite aspects of this Peter Rabbit party are the elevated glassware elements. We adore this pair of glass rabbits, and how wonderful they look as an Easter decoration all season long. We filled ours with blue and green saltwater taffy, but they’d look just as darling filled with any kind of Easter candy or fresh produce! We also included this charming little bunny made for serving crackers. These homeware elements are a staple for Springtime brunches and Easter gatherings, but they’re just as fitting to incorporate into a Peter Rabbit party any time of year. 7. Peter Rabbit Paperware We are obsessed with Meri Meri Peter Rabbit party supplies, so we recommend picking up some paper party goods for your celebration. We set our table with these stunning paper Peter Rabbit party cups, plates, and napkins. We love layering paper with permanent for a more elevated place setting, so we also set out some white dishes, gold cutlery, and blue glasses. However, our favorite part of this tableware set has to be the rabbit shaped plates.They're incredibly detailed, so they also make an excellent decoration when propped up or strung as a DIY-banner. This