what do you write on a christening card

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When writing a christening card, it is important to consider your relationship with the recipients and personalize your message accordingly. Here are some examples of what to write in a christening card:

  • Simple Messages:

    • Sending lots of hugs and kisses to a special little man/woman on their christening day.
    • Wishing you a life full of happiness and health. We hope you have a lovely christening day.
    • With all our love and best wishes on the baptism of [Name].
    • Wishing you a wonderful christening and lots of wonderful memories.
  • Thoughtful Messages & Quotes:

    • To the cutest baby boy/girl in town, congratulations on your special day today. I want to send my all best wishes for your future and hope it will be filled only with good health and happiness, together with your parents.
    • I hope today’s christening starts a flow of happiness and enjoyment for you for in all the days of your life.
    • May this be the first greetings card of many from me to you (with the occasional forgotten birthday).
    • May God fill you with love and joy through the years ahead.
    • Wishing you a lifetime of faith, love, and joy. We are so pleased to be sharing in this special day!
  • Religious Messages:

    • For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. 1 Corinthians 12:13
    • Dear [Name], I am so honored to be your Godparent. Wishing you a lifetime of faith and love.
    • Congratulations on your Christening, [babys name]. I hope you have a wonderful day, and I wish you a life filled with love and happiness.

Remember to address the card to either the child or the parents, depending on the caption on the front of the card. It is also important to keep in mind that parents often keep the christening cards for the child to read some years later, so it may be touching to have a message personally directed to them even if they are unable to read yet.