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  • Where Can I Celebrate My Baby's Party?

    The momentous occasion of a first birthday shouldn't pass without plenty of pomp and splendor, but you don't have to break the bank and rent out a party room to have a memorable party for your baby. For the best party, arrange to have the it when your baby is fed and well rested, but be prepared for shyness or clinging behavior. Take plenty of pictures, and tell your guests to bring their cameras also.

  • Welcome Baby Shower Ideas

    Unlike a baby shower, where family and friends gather to celebrate the upcoming arrival of the baby, a welcome baby shower is held after the child is born. This gives the proud parents a chance to show off their new little bundle of joy, and provides family and friends with the opportunity to meet the new baby.

  • Gifts to Get a Baby for a Baptism

    A baby's baptism is a very special occasion, as it is a way to introduce the little one to the world, and to the parents' faith. Presenting the baby of a family member or loved one with a baptism gift will help to further commemorate the occasion, and many gifts can be displayed in the baby's nursery as a reminder of this memorable day.

  • Ideas for a Christening

    A christening is a special day for both parents and baby. Christenings are Christian ceremonies that officially welcome babies into the religious community, and the day of your little one's christening is one that you'll remember forever. Charge the batteries on your camera and video camera and put a trusted relative in charge of capturing memories of the day. This way, you'll be free to focus on your baby.

  • Ideas for Christening Favors

    A baby's christening is an important religious event that should be celebrated. Friends and family gather to celebrate the child's life and pray for his future. Because of the sacred nature of the event, it's important to exercise discretion in planning the christening party. Choose favors that are religious in theme and appropriate to the event.

  • Unique Christening Favors Ideas

    A christening is a profound experience for parents and their families. After the ceremony has been performed, what better way to celebrate the occasion than a party or a relaxed get-together. And what better way to allow everyone a keepsake of this beautiful memory than unique and lovely party favors designed specifically with a christening in mind.

  • Welcome Baby Party Ideas

    A welcome baby party is similar to a baby shower, but with an interesting twist. The party takes place after the baby arrives instead of before. This is a neat idea if there are lots of relatives and friends who want to visit your new arrival. Everyone can get a glimpse of the newborn and welcome her home.

  • Baby-Christening Party Ideas

    A christening party celebrates the entrance of a child into the church. Your own child's christening is a joyous occasion. Plan a special party, with simple food, decorations and music that keep the child in the forefront as the guest of honor, not overwhelmed by the party itself.

  • Baby Baptism Party Ideas

    To commemorate a baptism, plan a reception or luncheon that brings together all the guests and appropriately recognizes the day's spiritual importance. For decor, use a similar approach as you would for a baby's first birthday, incorporating pastels and nursery-themed touches. Choose foods to reflect your guests' tastes. If you will be welcoming a bevy of young cousins, select kid-friendly finger foods. If your crowd includes more aunts, uncles, grandparents and godparents, feel free to go with more sophisticated fare.

  • Welcome Baby Home Party Ideas

    Traditionally, a baby shower occurs before the baby is born. However, some parents decide to throw a "welcome home baby shower" after the baby arrives. Although these showers are similar in nature, modifying your party will help make it a success.

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