Personalized Baptism/Christening Favors

by admin on June 18, 2011

Your wonderful child is soon to be brought in to the Christian world. You will surely want this day to be remembered. With your close friends and family, remembering this day will not be a problem. The memories of your baby’s christening will be forever etched in your minds.  You may wish for your guests to feel the same way you do. So, you may want to consider giving out christening favors on that special day.

What are the christening favors you should consider?

Christening favors, also known as baptism favors, are little tokens of your appreciation and gratitude that your guests are able to share in your baby’s special day. The glowing candle is considered a big symbol of a christening.  Candle christening favors are great for emphasizing the roles of the people who are present during the religious initiation. Of course you might wish to think about other types of favors for christening.

The very idea of calling your token gifts party favors already suggest that those tokens could be more fun than symbolic or religious.  This is not to say that symbolic christening favors can never be fun, as well. You just get to express your own preferences. Personalized christening candle favors may be just what you want to give your guests. Hand poured candle favors are great to look at and are extravagant. They will be tokens that your guests will not hesitate to showcase in their homes.

What if you have decided on christening candle favors?

Candles are not only symbolic but also decorative items. They can be poured in many wonderful scents and colors. Hand poured candle favors are usually available in many sizes and even a few different shapes. As these candle favors are being purchased as religious favors you should order them with a christening themed label such as praying hands or an angel. You can speak with a candle favor supplier to talk about your budget. You can tell them how many baptism favors you will need and what your budget will be. Candles can cost anywhere from $1.50 to about $9 per piece. Of course if money isn’t and issue you can find some very fancy extravagant candle favors.

What are the other things that you should consider with christening favors?

You you have already figured out what design you would like and it fits your budget, the only decision you will have to make will be when to give them out. Would you give them out in church or in the reception venue? The final decision is yours, of course, but you may want to distribute the tokens during the reception to ensure that those who actually came get favors.

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