Christening Cards & Invitations for Invitations

Handmade Christening Invitations Ready to Write Baptism Invitations

Your child's christening is coming up and you want to showcase the momentous occasion with a specialised christening invitation card. The right christening invitations will display whimsy and elegance with reverence, inviting all of your family and close friends to share in your happiness of your child's first baptism. Specialised invitations don't have to be expensive and you can find cheap christening invitations on eBay that look and feel tasteful and chic.

Are these invitations specific to a girl or boy?

While they can be used for either, these invitations are made specifically to mark the occasion of the christening of a son. The christening invitations packs are designed to help the invitees immediately recognize the type of christening they will be attending and know what type of gift would be appropriate.

How do you personalise the invitations?

These christening invitation cards can be personalised by printing on them at home with your special message to the invitees or by sending them out to a professional printer. If you can, it is suggested to have a professional calligrapher write the invitations out for you, which will add to the unique feel of these handmade christening cards.

Do these christening invitations come with or without envelopes?

For your convenience, the invitations come in a pack, with envelopes. The cards and envelopes are separated so that you or your printer can print on them each directly and there is no pre-printed wording on them as far as names or locations that mark which country the card was made in.

How do you choose christening invitations templates for home printing?

If you choose to print your cards at home, you can follow these steps to ensure that you minimize any printing mistakes and that your final invitations look good.

  • Get a template: Ask the manufacturer for their template. If they don't have one, ask the location you purchased the invitations from for the template on file.
  • Personalise the template: Before printing, see if the template can be personalised or if it must be used as is. Being able to personalise the template will ensure that you spend less time writing in information that can be printed on the invitation.
  • Test the template: Before you print all of the invitations, do a test on one to ensure that your printer settings are correct and that the final look of the invitation is how you want it to be.