What to write

What to write in a Baptism card

A baptism or christening card marks a gentle, joyful family milestone. Here's how to write one that's heartfelt and warm, whether or not you're religious.

Send the child your blessings and the parents your warmth. The day is about welcoming the little one, so a wish for their health, happiness and a life full of love sits at the heart of it.

Keep the tone gentle and sincere. You don't need formal or religious language to wish a family well — genuine warmth is what they'll remember, however you phrase it.

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How to get it right

Bless the little one

A wish for the child's health and happiness is the heart of it.

Warm the parents

Acknowledge the proud parents and the special day for the family.

Gentle and sincere

Soft, warm wording suits the occasion better than anything grand.

Heartfelt and gentle

On this special day, and every day after, may your little one be loved, safe, and endlessly adored.
Wishing your beautiful child a lifetime of love, light, and laughter. What a precious day.
Blessings on the little one and so much love to you all on this very special day.
May today be the first of a thousand happy memories. Congratulations to your lovely family.

For the family

Congratulations on your little one's christening — a beautiful day for a beautiful family.
So much love to the newest little member of the family on their special day.
What a joy to celebrate your little one today. Wishing you all every happiness.
Sending warm wishes to the whole family on this lovely, special occasion.

Short and sweet

Wishing your little one a lifetime of love and blessings.
Congratulations on the christening — a precious day.
So much love to you all today.
Blessings on your little one's special day.

Questions

What do you write in a christening card if you're not religious?

You don't need religious language — a warm wish for the child's health and happiness, and your love to the family, is genuine and always welcome.

What should you write to the parents?

Acknowledge their proud day and the joy of it — 'what a special day for your lovely family' lands warmly.

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