Christening gifts: to be or not to be religious?

The Christening of a child is a very important event for the family and everyone close to them. But when it comes to such a big event, finding a gift of the same magnitude is a tricky task. And with this task being of such importance, we decided to hop in and try to help. In this article, we are suggesting some gift ideas based on how religious the family is, how religious you are, and what you want the gift to represent. You might not want to go for a present that is related to religion, so we have suggestions for everyone. Let’s see what you can get for this special occasion.

But first, let’s talk about the event itself and the roles of the guests. If the family decides to only have a religious Christening without a party after, you should know that they probably count this event as purely religious. But also, based on what role you are playing, you can look for different things. For example, a godparent should choose their present more carefully than someone who is just a friend of the parents. If you are a close relative, you can get a more relaxed or funny gift that won’t be taken the wrong way.

Family values

The first thing you have to consider is how strong the family beliefs are. If you’re going to the Christening of a child with highly religious parents, they probably won’t appreciate joking about this event. You should respect family values and go for a more religious present. An easy way to do this is to look for jewelry. Any small earrings or a necklace that features a cross would do. This can also be a neutral present, as you can find many designs that are perfect for kids. Make sure you choose precious materials as babies are very sensitive.

More relaxed gifts

As we said before, if you know the family very well and you know their sense of humor, you can be more relaxed about the presents. A great present is a fun outfit for the small one or some accessories that would make a good photoshoot that the whole family can enjoy. You can also make this a cultural present, finding outfits that are showing the baby’s origins, making this more thoughtful. For example, for an Irish baby, you could get an outfit with a leprechaun’s hat, or other presents for baptism. This will surely look fun in any picture.

Balance it out

If we talk about a godparent present, this comes with a little more responsibility or greater expectations. Granted that you’re closer to the family, but you also want the kid to treasure this gift, you can go for a combination of the two suggestions. Get them a pair of earrings and a fun accessory, so that the kid has something to laugh about in the future years. Again, consider the family values and also consult them on these gifts if you want to make sure they love it as much as you do.

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