Lots of tweaking, haha, but it looks perfect! Thank you for this!!!! Hope to see a boy version soon! I'm so grateful for your generosity!! These are soooo precious and perfect.
My daughter is so excited for her upcoming baptism and these are exactly what she wanted. Thank you so so much for sharing! I'm so glad you are getting use out of them! Congratulations to your daughter. I hope it's a wonderful day! Thank you so much for this beautiful work and letting us use it! We're using the invitation as well and my daughter is going to love them.
Print two per page. There is a google drive link to all these printables at the bottom. They are all sized at 8X10 and I recommend having them printed as photos for best results. I love creating and sharing things with you guys!
But it takes A LOT of time. This post alone took me 5 hours, and that is not including all the time I spent creating these printables. It would mean the world to me if you took a second to follow me on social media so I can keep this up! Have I guilted you into it yet?
I so appreciate it! And again I can personalize most things for a fee, just email me at partylikeacherry gmail. This is one fantastic baptism set up. It is perfect. Thanks for sharing all your incredible work!!
Your programs look awesome!! Where did you print them at and what program did you create them on? Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. At the Church: I set up a little table at the entrance of the Relief Society room, I wanted to dress it up without going overboard, which as you know is not my strong-suit.
It was a nice thing to keep people busy while we were waiting for everyone to arrive too. Adult version skinny tie, not the one pictured Boys version And I did manage a picture with my not-so-little man! At Home: After the baptism we headed home with all our extended family for tacos his favorite and dessert. To make the rainbow I used streamers and sticky tac and then poms for the clouds. Free Easter Egg Hunt Invitation.
Pingback: It's Great to be 8! Been there! He asked two friends from his class to say the opening and the closing prayers. I just found that really sweet. I had originally planned to just have a special musical number for the audience to listen to while he changed into dry clothes. But then my friend suggested having everyone write their testimony or a special note to him during that time. I loved the idea!
So when he changed, we passed out white notecards and pens to everyone. While they wrote down their thoughts, there was a lovely violin and piano duet playing primary songs in the background.
It was a perfect activity to pass the time while we waited and my son has really enjoyed reading and rereading all his notes from family and friends. When did it become a thing to plan big get-togethers after baby blessings and baptisms? And not worth stressing over. Sadly a friend of mine who, after recently having a baby, confided in me that she was dreading the baby blessing day. Solely because her extended family expected her to host a big affair afterwards. All the baptisms I have attended have had a few treats for guests to munch on while they mingle afterwards.
This option for me was totally doable and I guarantee there are people at church who would be more than willing to bring a plate of goodies to share! Since the baptism was held in the late morning ending shortly before lunchtime , we decided to forgo the sweet route and provide a small brunch bar of fruit and bagels.
Everything was nice, but nothing too over the top. I admit I was starting to get a little carried away at first and was thinking about adding veggies, meats… But then my husband reminded me to keep it simple. I have a post with a few more details about the bagel bar that you can read about HERE including all the bagel bar printables!
And it includes free downloads to all the bagel bar labels for you to print and use. You know, help relieve some stress for ya! I really wanted to have CTR cookies for the baptism. And I wanted the cookies to have that perfect, smooth finished icing look.
But… was clueless to how to do it. Thankfully my mom came into town a few days before to lend a hand and provide the CTR cookie cutter. Thanks again Mom! Originally, I was planning to make a standard royal icing but then came across this recipe.
I decided to give it a try as well as this sugar cookie recipe. The icing worked wonderfully and actually tasted good! So many of those amazing looking sugar cookies are as hard as a rock and taste disgusting, but not these ones!
We displayed the CTR cookies in these little clear baggies for an easy take home treat. And everyone loved them!
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