Special Occasion Baby Wear

Finding special suits for baptisms, christenings, and other ceremonies Religious ceremonies, celebrations, and occasions are a big part of a newborn baby’s life in many families. Naming ceremonies, christenings, baptisms, and dedications ceremonies carry a degree of importance in the lives of followers of many different religions and are generally considered to be special occasions of some importance....

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Gifts for Christenings or new babys

Helen Porter

A new baby is a celebration of life. You may find you are invited to a traditional chuch christening where a ceremony with god parents who take an oat to protect and teach will be undertaken. Alternatively you could have been invited to a naming ceremony a less religious ceremony which celebrates the birth of a baby and welcomg them into the family unit.

Here are the top gifts to buy for a new born baby:

Silver Jug engraved with their Name, Date of Birth & Your Message and names Silver Hand Braclet Silver Charm Braclet, normally given by godparents where you buy a new charm every year of their life Delicate blanket, usually made from fine cotton and lace Hand/Foot Casting kit; these allow parents to take a casting of their childs foot or hand in a copper or bronze finish. A traditional keep sake. Baby Album, which allows parents to take notes of their childs development Photo frames are always a good call Items for the nursey such as some traditional wooden toys, baby clock, a painting, a crib/cot mobile, Bedding is another idea, such as a sheet and blacket cover set or perhaps some pillows or cushions for the cot Clothing has becomes gift since the gifts above are usualy purchase by close family or friends. Check out http://www.sorrydarling.com for more ideas. Always buy a little larger than you want so the clothes can br grown into. Basics are usually; babygrows, bibs, hats & booties.

Now i will let you into my perfect baby gift. I normally get a personalised gift, a wooden picture frame which inside i have a thick piece of white card which i have written the following poem on:

Sometimes I might upset you Just because I'm small By leaving fingerprints of mine~ On a table, chair, or wall.

But everyday I grow a bit And I'll be big one day When all my tiny fingerprints Have long been cleaned away.

So keep these prints of my hands, To help you recall Just how big my fingers were That time when I was small

Once you have written this leave a little room for some baby hand prints whic the parents can print later. Then buy some baby paints Blue, yellow, red & rreen work well. This means you have given them all they need to finish the present.

About the author: Helen writes for www.sorrydarling.com, the web's best gift site.


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