Posts Tagged ‘Baptisms’

Baptism Decorations

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Did you know that Big Dot of Happiness has many different baptism themes to choose from? Not only can you personalize many different items, but your shopping can be done with just a few clicks! From the invitations to the decorations and tableware, Big Dot of Happiness has you covered when it comes to celebrating this wonderful milestone in your child’s life.

Simply choose a theme and suddenly you can choose all of these and more:

Not only do we have you covered to decorate the venue. Big Dot of Happiness also offers adorable gifts like picture frames, blankets, and keepsakes. It couldn’t be easier to decorate for the first of many celebrations to come in your baby’s life!

Posted by Jillian, a Dot-arilla Blogger

Baptism and Christening Gifts

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Have you checked out our gift section for baptisms and christenings? You can celebrate the occasion in various ways with heartfelt keepsakes or a cute toy for the baby. Big Dot of Happiness  carries adorable items like elegant picture frames that come personalized with the little one’s initial, cute plush rattles, and more.

 If you’re looking for true simplicity and still want a standout piece, our Keepsake Angel Gift Baskets come in pink and blue.  Here is a list of just a few items that come in the basket:

  • Wooden Baby Doll Crib
  • Shawl Blanket With Embroidered Cross (36″ x 40″)
  • Our Original 14″ Plush Angel Big Baby Rattle
  • Heavens Blessings Musical Lamb by Gund (Plays “Jesus Loves Me”)
  • God’s Gift Glass Frame
  • White Photo Album with Cross (Holds 80 – 4″ x 6″ photos)

That’s just the icing on the cake! There’s more and you can personalize the gift with the baby’s name and baptism/birth date. Not only is it a great gift, but you can use it as a centerpiece on the guest book table. And don’t forget, it also makes a great birthday or shower gift!

Posted by Jillian, a Dot-arilla Blogger

Heirloom Baptism/Christening Gown on a Budget

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

If there isn’t one your family already uses for babies in the family, Baptism/Christening gowns are expensive, ranging from $40 to several hundred. Buying one at Goodwill or Salvation Army can feel impersonal, as if you’re buying someone else’s memories. However, if you choose to go that route, make your own, or even purchase one at Wal-Mart or Target, there are several things you can do to dress it up and truly make it your family’s own.

  1. Use some fabric from your wedding dress to make the gown or add a layer to the one you purchase. If you are afraid of destroying it for future use by your daughter, or future daughter-in-law, try using a piece of lace or a strip of tulle from an under-layer of the skirt. If you’re not handy with a needle, use a diaper pin (they’re safer), going underneath with the head so it doesn’t show.
  2. Print a poem written by you or a family member, celebrating the occasion, onto an iron-on transfer (you can use your home printer for this). Iron that transfer onto the inside of the gown. Just make sure that the gown’s fabric is iron-safe and can, literally, take the heat. Alternatively, you can use inexpensive cotton and attach it by sewing or pinning it to the gown.
  3. Is there a pair of stud earrings that have been in your family for years? Stick them to the gown as an accessory. Put a piece of fabric tape over the backs so they don’t stick your baby’s skin.
  4. For a few dollars at your local tailoring/embroidery shop, you can have your baby’s monogram, family name, or a favorite religious reference embroidered on the gown. 
  5. Ask family members that attend the ceremony to sign a white piece of fabric that matches or accents the gown with a silver fabric pen. Before or after the ceremony, you can sew or pin the fabric to the gown so that those you share the day with will always, truly, be a part of the gown. You can alter this idea by having it signed by those who are in the delivery room or recording the names/birthdays of babies baptized/christened in the gown.

Make sure that any colors of fabric, thread, or ink (for the writing/transfers) are okay with your religious official. You definitely don’t want to customize a beautiful gown and then find out that it doesn’t jive with your faith’s observances.

Be sure to enjoy the ceremony. At the end of the day, no one will ask you how much the gown cost or judge you on how much time/effort you spent on it. They will be too focused on the event itself and your beautiful baby. You should be, too.

Don’t forget to check out Big Dot of Happiness for the invitations, decorations & favors, even gifts! (My personal favorite is the Easel Frame. It’s a classic, gorgeous way to keep the memory.) Everything is affordable, just one more way to make your baby’s big day special without breaking the bank!

Posted by Jillian, a Dot-arilla Blogger