Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Christening Card Ideas What To Write On A Christening / Baptism Card?

What to write on a Christening / Baptism card? - christening card ideas

A friend of mine is to be appointed to his daughter, and I do not know what you write on the card. She is very religious, but my other friend and I, put in place for this are not so do not touch the religious aspect of all.

What can I write? Verse of the letter reads as follows:

ABROAD:
These are the moments that I remember forever.
These are the memories that bring special joy.

Interior:
Can the day be filled with the baptism
Blessing from above. And the valuable
Life is joy and peace and love.
Baptism of happy days.

Parents are James and Alice, and daughter Katya.

In addition, if the card is the baptism in him, not the baptism? The invitation says: "Baptism", but I do not know if I have the card's OOOPS!

Thanx Trissh.

3 comments:

kj7gs said...

You might want to run away and get another card that can hurt the family by the term "baptism", if they do not understand the nature, is synonymous with the word. Inside, play the religious aspect of what you write. Perhaps something like: "Congratulations! The Katia May are blessed in the faith as taught and a lift in the ways of the Lord."

pyjamato... said...

Christening and baptism are the same. They are called in various other churches.Just enter something like "Best wishes and God always watch over them."

Bonzo The Wonder Pig said...

If religion gives you the Heebie Jeebies, perhaps avoid the problem all together and something like: "Congratulations on the birth of Katia said in another time and place and give is a gift. It is something more to think - a Baptism religious event, then perhaps you could consider.

However, allowing the letter) the opportunity to say: "Dear Katja ..........( fill in their names. And stop there. When our son was baptized a little over a year we have a map which are perceived as fair and considered it as a compliment that people are making no specific assumptions, an expense for our son.

I do not know how they feel about their friends, but we are very happy when people baptized were seen coming through the years without a gift - a gift of love, if you want, and any party may suggest that, even if they want.

Post a Comment