Custom Baptism Invitation Cards

Custom Baptism Invitation Cards


The day your child is baptized is a special day not only for him or her but for the entire family. Sending personalizedBaptism Invitation, , before you can begin sending out theBaptism Invitations,


Baptism Cards: Date & Location


The location for the Baptism is not going to be a challenging decision for most people. Generally, parents choose to use their own purpose for this special ceremony. However, you may need to be more flexible on the date. Most churches do not perform baptism christening services on specific days so you may have to hold your ceremony on a different day than you originally wanted. Before you finalize your plans and send yourReligious Invitations,


Also, some churches will require you and your family or your child (if he or she is older) to attend baptism classes. These can delay the date of your celebration so start planning early if you have a set time in mind for the baptism. After a date is set, you should send yourbaptism christening invitations, , you may want to send separate save-the-date cards so your guests can begin planning for the trip even before you mail out the officialBaptism invitations,


The Guest List for Baptismal Invitations


After you've settled on a date for the event, you can begin piecing together the guest list. The godparents should definitely be present for the event. Of course, these are individuals with whom you should already have discussed this responsibility. You'll want to choose people who are going to be there for your children if needed and who are willing to play important roles in the lives of their godchild for at least the next two decades. Clearly, it's not a choice to be made frivolously.


Besides the godparents, you should also send baptism invitations cards to the grandparents, any uncles and aunts, and close friends of the family who are important to you and who will probably be a part of your child's life for a long time. If you're concerned about inviting people from different religious faiths, don't be. Most people will be able to put their religious differences aside to celebrate this day with your family. However, you can include the religious affiliate of your church on the Baptism invitation if it makes you feel more comfortable.


Baptismal Invitation: Continuing the Celebration


Although the main part of the baptism is the church service, most families continue the celebration with some type of reception. You might have planned to serve a meal at your home or you may prefer to gather together at a nearby restaurant. Regardless of how you choose to continue the celebration, make sure to provide the details on the Baptism invitation orReligious Invitations,