Brought to you by Tiny Prints Baby Birth Announcements
Whether you are planning a baby
shower, a baptism, or
your child's birthday, the
invitation will be the first impression your guests have of your celebration.
Make sure your invitation conveys the same theme, style and message
that you are planning for your occasion.
GENERAL INVITATION ETIQUETTE
Who to Invite
This really depends on the type of event. Please reference the below events for specific details.
When
to Send
If a party is informal, invitations should
be extended two to three weeks before the event. For more formal events,
six to eight weeks are required.
What to Include
You have many different styles and themes to choose from depending on your occasion. The best way to generate verse ideas is to browse through our sample verses. Typically, a event invitation would include the following:
Note: it is acceptable to include an end time on an invitation. If time is an issue, you should include it to let guests know to arrange pick up times for the children.
Examples
Please RSVP
RSVP at your convenience
Kindly reply to
Regrets only (you are asking only the people who aren't coming to let you know.)
Reply Cards
For informal events like birthday parties, a reply by
email or phone is acceptable. For formal invitations like christenings
and baptisms, including a response card and envelope is recommended
as a way to encourage your guests to RSVP quickly. You should also include
a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Lastly, it also helpful if you enclose
a map of the venue to help the guests find their way.
Examples
__________________M
will .. attend
The favour of a reply is requested
before (date)
__________________
The favour of a reply is requested before (date)
.
will . attend
BABY SHOWER INVITATION ETIQUETTE
Who to InviteGenerally, close friends and family of the mother should be invited. It is a good idea to ask the mom-to-be to finalize the guest list to ensure no one has been accidentally forgotten. If the shower is not the first shower for the mom, one acceptable way to shorten the guest list is to only invite close friends or those who have not been to previous showers.
When to Throw a Baby ShowerShowers are typically thrown for an expecting mom a month or two before the baby's due date. This allows the expecting mother to take inventory of what she still needs to buy after the shower and before the baby arrives. A Welcoming Shower can be thrown a few weeks after the baby is born to accommodate special out-of-town relatives who come to see the baby after the birth but cannot travel to the baby shower.
When to Send Out Invites
It is commonly accepted to send out invitations 2-3 weeks prior to the event. If guests include out of town guests, you may send the invitations a little earlier.
How to Invite Guests
The printed invitation is the preferred way invite guests to a baby shower. Printed invitations should include the important details including the party theme and specifically any items the guests are supposed to bring for the mom.
[back to the top]BAPTISM AND CHRISTENING INVITATION ETIQUETTE
A christening or baptism are religious services in which a child is introduced to the Church. These special occasions include family and close friends and typically have a broad range of ages attending.Invitations to baptisms or christenings should only be extended to those with close relationships or friendships with the parents.
About a month beforehand to ensure that guests have ample time to ensure their attendance.
Enclosures
Guests may travel a long distance to attend a christening, so information for out of towners should be included. You may want can include a list of local hotels, parking directions, and details of the nearest public transportation.
[back to the top]CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY INVITATION ETIQUETTE
Who to InviteYou should put together the guest list with your child. While you do not need to invite everyone in your child's class, it is important to be sensitive to those who do not get invited. You can encourage your child's friend's parents to attend a party for your child. It is acceptable to specifically encourage parents to attend on the invitation. For example, you could add, "Parents are welcome to stay and enjoy the party." Just make sure to offer them coffee and food for volunteering to help baby sit!
Two to three weeks is ample time for an informal birthday party for a child.
Delivering Invitations
Mail or hand-deliver the invitations. To avoid hurt feelings, do not allow your child to distribute them in class.Gift Etiquette
If you don't want guests to feel obligated to bring gifts, it is perfectly acceptable to specify "no gifts" on the invitation.