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What to write in a baptism card for your grandchild

A baptism card for a grandchild carries a grandparent's long view — a blessing from the generation that's seen the most and loves the loudest.

Quick answer

To our darling grandchild on your christening day: you are the newest chapter of our favourite story.

Baptism messages for your grandchild

Blessings, little one, from your proud grandparents — may your life be long, happy, and full of love like today's.
On your baptism day: know that you were loved before you arrived and will be loved long after we're done spoiling you.
May God bless and keep you, sweetheart — and may your grandparents' door always be your favourite one to knock on.
Our grandchild, our delight. Today we make it official: you have two lifelong fans in us.
Happy christening day, precious one. The family tree grew its loveliest branch yet.

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

A baptism card for a grandchild carries a grandparent's long view — a blessing from the generation that's seen the most and loves the loudest. 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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