Showing posts with label baptisms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baptisms. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

Why Should You Send Christening Invitations


Will you be mailing out christening or baptism invitations? This is a momentous occasion and deserves to be announced in formal style to family and friends.


Christening or baptism invitations play an intregral part in your planning since they provide guests with all the details. Shopping online and having them professionally printed will certainly save you time since you will only have to address them for mailing. Invitation websites usually have a nice selection of christening and baptism invitation designs available.


TIP – It’s usually more cost effective to include a few more invitations in your original order than to have to order more later. Additional christening invitations can be used for extra guests not originally included in your count. Also, be sure to save at least one as a souvenir so it can be framed, placed in a memory album or added to your baby’s scrapbook.


Here are the details to include on your christening or baptism invitations.


· Baby’s Name


· Parents’ Names


· Date and Time of Baptism or Christening Ceremony


· Name and Address of Ceremony Location


· Time and Location of Reception (if separate from ceremony)


If you are planning a formal celebration and inviting quite a few guests, you might want to include some type of RSVP on the invitation to help in your seating and food planning. This can range from placing your phone number at the bottom of the invitation to actually including a separate response card for your guests to return to you. When ordering baptism invitations, some of the formal styles will have a matching response card available. If you include a response card, be sure to place a postage stamp on its accompanying envelope as a convenience to your guests since your mailing address will be printed on the return envelope.


Thank you cards or informal note cards are sometimes also available to match your invitations. Informal notes are personalized with your baby's name on the front and the inside is left blank for your personal handwritten thank you note.


This is the first step of your baby's spiritual life that deserves to be celebrated with family and friends so you’ll want to formally announce all the details with special baptism or christening invitations. Remember to save one to cherish as a lasting keepsake for you and your baby.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Give the Perfect Baby Baptism Gift


So, you’re wondering what would be the perfect christening or baptism gift for a baby since you’ve been invited to celebrate this precious spiritual occasion.



You are no doubt looking for the ideal baptism or christening gift that will put a smile on the faces of the parents as they open it. It's such a great feeling when you see the joy that is felt when your unique gift is opened. It makes you feel good that you chose something they really appreciate.



Since a baby’s christening or baptism is such a special event, you might want to consider giving a gift that will become a treasured memory for years to come. A personalized gift is a great choice since it will be engraved with the baby's name and the date. This is a terrific way for the baby to always remember when they became a member of God's family on their baptismal day.



Here is a list of just some of the wonderful baptism and christening gift ideas available that will create a lifetime keepsake for the baby.



· Engraved Picture Frame – A great way to display a cherished photo of the baby all dressed up in their baptism or christening gown.


· Cross Necklace – A baby’s first cross necklace will complement any outfit on their baptism or christening day and will become a treasured family heirloom. Given in a keepsake box that is personalized will make it even more special.


· Children’s Bible – A child will love learning Bible stories when the illustrations are meant to appeal to children. Some versions even offer front cover personalization with keepsake packaging.


· Cross Plaque – Hanging on the child’s bedroom wall, it’s the perfect reminder that they are a member of God’s family. There are many styles to choose from. A cross might picture a boy or girl praying or it might display a special prayer along with the child’s name.


· Personalized Photo Album – Provides a terrific way to display all the cherished photos from this special occasion.


· Embroidered Blanket – Throws are quite popular these days so why not give one that is personalized and commemorates the baby’s baptism day.


· Plush Lamb – A truly unique gift that the child can cuddle with and learn the prayer or song it plays.


Giving a keepsake baptism or christening gift is a wonderful way to honor the memory of this special Christian celebration as the child grows, both physically and spiritually.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Great Baptism and Christening Keepsakes Ideas


A baby's baptism or christening is a once-in-a-lifetime event. It is the very first step in their spiritual life. Since the baby won’t have any first-hand memories of this special day, it’s up to the parents, godparents and family members to create lasting memories for them.


There are always the popular items that are known to make treasured keepsakes, but there are many other ideas that might get overlooked. For example, saving one of the invitations that were mailed to guests will make a wonderful momento to be placed in a special scrapbook.


Here is a list of some other baptism and christening items that can be used as memorabeliacreating treasured memories for years to come.



  • Gown or Outfit – Choosing heirloom quality fabric and taking the proper storage measures will help preserve the gown or outfit for future generations or just as a lasting remembrance.

  • Accessories (socks, shoes, bib, blanket, bonnet, towel) - They all add an extra special touch to the gown or outfit and make great mementos.

  • Jewelry – A delicate baby bracelet or petite cross necklace will add to the beauty of the baby's outfit and can be kept as a precious token of this special day.

  • Favors – These are perfect for showing appreciation to guests and providing them with a take-home gift. Many types of favors can be personalized .

  • Certificate – This is a great way to create a written record of the baptism or christening that can be framed and displayed.

  • Personalized Baptism Gifts – These are normally items designed specifically for the occasion such as a photo album, photo frame, Bible, cross plaque, or commemorative candle. They are extra special because they usually display the baby's name and date of ceremony.

With the responsibility of helping the child grow in their spirituality, Godparents should especially consider presenting their godchild with a special keepsake gift. Since their baptism or christening is the beginning of their spiritual life, it should always be remembered . There are also special godchild, goddaughter, and godson gifts available for personalization.


Personalized keepsakes are a wonderful way to commemorate the baby’s christening or baptism through the years as they grow both physically and spiritually . Remember to also have plenty of pictures taken the day of the event to add to a photo album or scrapbook as a souvenir of the occasion.

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