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Baby Shower Invitations Wording Samples

Baby Shower Invitations Wording Samples
Baby Shower Invitations Wording Samples

The choice of Baptism Thank You Cards can be overwhelming. There are now so many colorful and personalized options available to help us celebrate baby’s special day.

Now you can, if you choose have your own photograph of baby immortalised on individual Baptism Thank You cards. Various companies allow you to add Baptism details along with a choice of other embellishments.

Personalized cards though aren’t everyone’s choice. Some of us still resort to the ‘old-fashioned’ pen and paper letter writing route. Whilst this of course is still a great option, you may like to choose some special textured paper on which to share your gratitude for gifts received. Writing on special paper is a joy, particularly because it is a treat and has been specially purchased for this one occasion.

Don’t forget to buy sufficient paper and matching envelopes for your needs. Some of us write ‘large’ so you may find yourself using two sheets. That’s even more likely if you chose small sized paper.

If you’ve a creative streak you may prefer to make your own special handmade thank you cards. This would really give you a chance to be inventive. If you’ve got the time, this is a great idea. You could personalize some bought cards with your own touch of ribbon or bow etc.

Thank you cards for baby’s Baptism or Naming Day may be one time when you want to ‘push the boat out’. What kind of special card could you choose or create that would help you celebrate the day?

The event is certainly a notable one in yours, your baby’s, and the larger family group’s memory. Marking the occasion with some well-chosen cards will be something that you can all look back on in the years to come.

It’s worth spending a bit of time looking around at what’s available so as not to limit your options. Don’t be tempted to rush for the ‘bog standard’ off-the-shelf pre-package, unless that of course suits your budget, and your emotions. Think about the part the thank you card plays in ‘rounding off’ the special event in your lives.

Whilst it is you the parent writing the cards, you do so on behalf of your little one. As such, you’re building his/her relationship with those who have given gifts. Baptism Thank You Card wording is equally important.

As you’re building his/her standing within your family community, your choice of the right Baptism – or Christening Thank You Card (as it’s also known) is worth a longer look.

Once you’ve got your card, choosing the appropriate Baptism Thank You Card wording can often prove a challenge. This is especially so for first time parents keen to do things ‘right’.

Religious etiquette suggests that baptism thank you cards should be sent no more than two weeks after the ceremony or service. As it’s customary to give gifts on these important occasions you may have a number of thank you cards to write.

If you haven’t already done so, it’s a good idea to make a list of who has given you what. That way you can be specific and personal in thanking people for their kind thoughts and presents.

Mention the gift itself, how you – and your baby are enjoying it and using it, or how they will use it in the future (if it is a gift for a later stage in life). You may mention how lovely it was to see them at the baptism itself – if they were able to attend.

Those who haven’t chosen personalized photo card often attach a photo to their card or letter.

If you have some idea how much you might write before hand then this could affect the size of card you choose. Your handwriting may be exuberant and large, requiring more space than someone who writes small. Thinking about this early on is always a good idea.

Finally, when you sign off, add all your names, you, your partner’s and of course baby’s. Everyone loves to see baby’s name on the card, and as proud parents, it gives you another chance to write baby’s name!

It’s also wise to order your Baptism Thank You cards or Christening Thank you Cards along with the Birth Announcement and Baptism Cards to ensure a continuity of design style.

Geraldine Jozefiak has written widely on how to choose, write and send a Thank You Card. Greeting Card Guide gives you the latest news, trends and products to make your greeting card selection as quick, fun and painless as possible. http://greetingcardguide.com

How to word Baby Shower invites after the baby has been born?

My step daughter had her baby about 3 months premature. We have put the shower on hold because his health has been so precarious, but now it seems that he’s stable, so we’re going forward with the Baby Shower.

All the sample invitations on line say something about the baby’s on it’s way, which is not the case…he’s already here!

I’ve seen some suggestions about having it be a welcome baby home/baby shower, but we’re holding the shower about a month before he’s should be released from the NICU.

Has anyone held or been to a shower with a similar situation? If so how were the invitations worded?

Maybe something like: He still has some more growing to do, but please join us in a celebration of Baby’s progress and ever-improving health.

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