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Christening Invitations

Christening invitations and baptism invitations are used to acknowledge an important milestone in a baby’s life. They can set the tone for the entire ritual, making it a light and joyous occasion or keeping it a solemn and holy event.

If you've got a newborn at home, you're probably feeling overwhelmed with everything that you need to do. Feedings, diaper changes, and endless piles of laundry seem to take over your entire day, leaving you little spare time. The last thing that you need to think about is sending out christening invitations or baptism invitations.

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At the same time, though, you'll need to take at least a few minutes to consider the planning of this religious service, if you're hoping to have your child officially baptized or christened. Here are a few tips to streamline the process of sending out christening invitations, in order to maximize the time that you have to concentrate on the service and on your child.

First, talk to your priest or pastor, and ask him or her for christening or baptism tips. Clergymen and women see many sets of parents every year, and they've probably learned a few useful tricks for helping the process to go faster or more easily. If nothing else, they'll be able to give you the addresses of any church families that you don't already have access to, which will make sending your cards a lot easier.

Secondly, head down to the local craft store, and see if they have printable invitations. If they do, you could simply purchase a pack, run them through your printer, and save yourself the hassle of hiring a company to do the invitations for you.

Alternatively, if even the idea of printing off invitations seems to be too much, see if the baby's future godparents would be willing to take over the printing process, in order to leave you and your spouse free to plan the details of the service. By enlisting the child's godparents in the process of sending out baptism invitations, you'll be helping them to feel involved in your child's life from the very beginning.

Then again, a quick visit to Inviting Smiles will reveal a great selection of appropriately-designed invitations. With a staff of helpful and friendly customer service representatives, this is one company that knows how to make the process of selecting the right card quick and easy.

Whether you print the cards yourself or order them online, you'll need to know the important details to include on the invitations themselves; date, time and address of venue. Then if you're having a reception for the child afterward, you might want to put that information on the invitation itself, or even attach a separate sheet of paper with directions to the reception venue.

By thinking about these things carefully, and then enlisting the help of clergy or your child's godparents to help you, you'll make the process of sending out christening invitations or baptism invitations as quick and easy.

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