What to write

What to write in a baptism card for your godchild

A baptism card for your godchild is your first promise to them in writing — that you'll be there, for the big days and the small ones.

Quick answer

To my godchild on your christening day: I promise to be there — for the questions, the adventures, and the ice cream.

Baptism messages for your godchild

Welcome to the world's most important club: people I will always show up for. Happy baptism day, little one.
On your christening day, my promise: a lifetime of love, terrible jokes, and someone always in your corner.
May your life be blessed with love, courage, and curiosity — and may I get to watch all of it. Your proud godparent.
Little one, today I officially become yours. Lucky me. Happy baptism day.
God bless you on your christening day, sweetheart — and count on me for everything after it.

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Questions

What do you write in a baptism card for your godchild?

A baptism card for your godchild is your first promise to them in writing — that you'll be there, for the big days and the small ones. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.

How long should a baptism message be?

One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.

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