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» How to Make Your Baby Look Angelic in Their Christening Gown
By Sara Haese | Published 07/19/2008 | Family | Unrated

The christening gown is usually one of the first things that comes to mind as you are planning this sacred celebration for your baby.  Everybody’s focus during this special occasion will be on your precious little one so you want him or her to look beautiful from head to toe. 

 

A christening gown is usually the selected attire for baby girls and can also be worn by baby boys unless a suit or romper is preferred.  Gowns are customarily made out of a white fabric such as silk, cotton, satin or organza.  White is the chosen color since it symbolizes innocence and purity.

 

Because the christening gown you choose might very well become a family tradition that will be worn by future generations, be sure you select an heirloom quality gown.  Another consideration will be the time of the year during which the baptism or christening will take place.  Appropriate sleeve length and fabric thickness should be chosen for the season. 

 

After all the basic decisions are made, remember to let your heart do the shopping and allow yourself to fall in love with the gown you ultimately choose for your baby.

 

If you are planning to save your baby’s christening gown as an heirloom, you might want to consider purchasing a special gown preservation bag in addition to taking the proper steps for cleaning and storing it.

 

Now comes the truly fun part, the accessories.  Here is a list of just some of the christening and baptism accessories you might want to add to your baby’s outfit.

 

·         Bonnet – A christening gown is only truly complete with the wearing of an adorable bonnet, perhaps one with a cross embroidered on it.  Some styles are even designed to easily become her future wedding handkerchief.

·         Shoes and Socks – To truly have your baby looking beautiful from head to toe, you’ll need shoes and socks that are meant especially for this occasion usually showcasing a cross design.

·         Blanket or Shawl – This will not only complement your baby’s outfit but will also add warmth.  To make it a keepsake, some styles offer the option of personalizing.

·         Jewelry – It’s amazing the tiny infant sizes available for necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings.  A cross necklace, for instance, will accessorize the gown and make a treasured keepsake.

·         Bib – A personalized bib is essential for protecting the gown from stains so it can be properly preserved.

·         Towel – An embroidered baptism towel is another accessory.  It might be able to be used during the actual ceremony and then kept as a souvenir.  

 

This is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion for your baby so you’ll want to devote attention to every last detail from their christening gown to the accessories so he or she looks like an angel for all the photos that will be taken that day and treasured for years to come.

 

Sara Haese is the owner of www.baptism-and-christening-keepsakes.com where you’ll find great information and ideas for baptism and christening gowns as well as accessories, gifts, invitations, favors, cakes, godparent gifts, godchild gifts, etc.
» The Importance of Baptism Invitations
By Sara Haese | Published 07/19/2008 | Family | Unrated

Have you decided yet if you are going to send out christening or baptism invitations?  This is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration and deserves to be announced in formal style. 

 

Baptism invitations provide your family and friends with all the details of this once-in-a-lifetime event making them an important part of your planning.  Shopping online and having them printed by a professional printer will ultimately save you time so you only have to address them for mailing to your guests.  Online invitation websites typically have a nice selection of christening and baptism invitations.

 

TIP – It’s usually cheaper to initially order a few more invitations than to have to order more later.  Additional baptism invitations can be used for extra guests not originally included in your count, and be sure to save at least one of the invitations as a souvenir.  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 that would be mailed back by your guests. When ordering baptism invitations through a professional printer, some of the formal styles may have a matching response card available.  If you do include a response card with your invitation, be sure to place a postage stamp on its accompanying envelope as a convenience to your guests. Your address will already be printed on the envelope for return mailing.

 

Thank you or informal note cards are sometimes also available to match your invitations when ordering from a professional printer.  Informal note cards will have your baby’s name printed on the front with the inside being blank for your handwritten thank you note.

 

This is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion for your baby so you’ll want to formally announce all the details to family and friends with special christening or baptism invitations.  Remember to save one as a lasting keepsake for you and your baby.

 

Sara Haese is the owner of www.baptism-and-christening-keepsakes.com where you’ll find great information and ideas for christening and baptism invitations as well as gowns and outfits, accessories, gifts, favors, cakes, godparent gifts, godchild gifts, etc.

» Rakhi Gifts - Send Raksha Bandhan Gifts to India
By puskar kumar | Published 06/4/2008 | Family | Unrated
India is the land of festivals. Though all the festivals have their importance; Rakhi stands out as a unique gift of Indian culture. The simple threads of Rakhi symbolize the sacred love of brother and sister.
» A Parents’ Guide for Selecting a Childcare Center
By Ginny Woody | Published 03/10/2008 | Family | Rating:

Choosing a childcare center for your child(ren) is one of the most important tasks you will ever perform as a parent. First, you must locate childcare centers with available openings. You must then take into account factors such as quality, affordability, and the locations convenience. Of course, it is also crucial that the childcare center provides a safe and loving environment for your child that is not only fun, but also conducive to learning. This is not always an easy feat, but with proper planning it can be accomplished.

» Manicure is a matter of culture, health, beauty or personality?
By Sophie Allen | Published 10/23/2007 | Health , Family , Fitness , Sexuality , Fashion | Unrated

Women of every age want to look beautiful by trying to imitate the women who live around them; it is very common to see young girls playing with their friends painting their nails, using make up, jewelry and acting like their moms, their older sisters or their favorite TV character. Thus taking care of our nails is not only is a matter of culture, or health but also of beauty that identifies and defines the woman’s essence.

 

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