First Communion Invitations - Planning For the Special Holy Day of the Sacrament

Are you planning a child's First Communion party? If you are you're likely planning a large guest list with friends from the Church coming, members of your family, your child's friends, teachers and other children in their class, then you might want to use First Communion invitations with the rest of your party. First Holy Communion invitations are a token of appreciation to those that attended, as well as a reminder of the date, time and place of the party.

If you want something that looks beautiful and rather traditional for your 1st Holy Communion invitations then you can go with 1st Communion invitations on cardstock with scripted fonts and fancy lettering. You can find these traditional invitations online, or if you need them quickly at your local printing shop.

Of course, you don't have to go the traditional way. You could also make your First Communion invites more color-laden and festive with bright reds or blues or any color and style that you look. You can use pink or blue for these First Communion invitations, or any color that fits the style of the party, or the clothes that will be worn.

Many people also choose religious symbols as part of their invitations such as being in the shape of the face of Christ, or bearing a picture of Him, or perhaps with a popular portrait of the Last Supper. You'll find many ideas and themes that will inspire you for your party.

You'll want to include names and and dates on your invitations of course, with the Child's name who is receiving it on their, perhaps their age and the date ... time of the party. You may also want to include a map so that people can find the party, especially if it is at a location other than your home like a public park. Also include a phone number in case there are any questions.

In our modern world it makes sense to set up your First Communion Party Invites as a website, after sending them out initially. That way, you can inform guests of any changes, or make your own gift registry. If the party is a potluck you can have a section where people can sign up to bring something.

This will allow guests to simply visit the site and save you money and time on both postage stamps and phone calls. You can have them RSVP with their email address and then send an email if something drastic changes. This will save you and your guests a lot of time and websites are simply and sometimes free in our modern world.

This celebration will be a fun time for all attending and using invitations should be at the top of your list. You can send these out to friends who attend church with you and family members that are close enough to attend. You can even invite your child's friends or perhaps others in their class or teachers.

Using invitations will make your party even better and since you only get one First Communion party for a child why not make it extra special. Ask your child what sort of invitations he or she thinks that you should use and your can decide together. It's not just a big day for you, and your child, but for any Church members who has watched your children grow, or family members who you are close to. All of these guests will love getting an invitation as a keepsake to treasure.

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