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Godparent Gift

My 6 month old daughter is being baptized over Memorial weekend and I am having a hard time deciding what to give her god parents as a gift. Her god parents are actaully my god parents so I wanted to do something special for them but am stuck creatively. Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks!!

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Ah, why are you giving them a gift? They are supposed to give your daughter a gift! At least that's how I've always seen it done with our family & friends.....

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Hello....One idea might be an gift with your baby's picture on it.....you can do a ton of different things...ornaments, mugs, mouse pads, shirts, bags....go to Walmart.com, or Shutterfly and they have a ton of options to choose from...good luck!! (If you do an ornament, you can do one every year at Christmas time for the baby's Godparents)

My son was just baptized a couple of weeks ago. We gave his godmother a book that is a year's worth of devotional readings especially for women. We gave the godfather some music CDs--most were of our church's choir.

After the baptism, we also sent them a ton of photos taken during and after the service.

At Hallmark or Herbergers and Odessy they have Willow Tree statues. I give them as godparent gifts they have one for most anything, they have a ton of great statues that will work for godparents. I think you can also go online and order them too.

You have a lot of responses for picture frames. Go to Things Remembered and have a nice frame engraved with the date and your daughters name on it, or find a special poem about godparents and what a gift they are to us.

Hi. we just had our 6 week old daughter baptized on mother's day. I too, was in the situation where I didn't know what to give as a gift. After talking to many people, most people said no gift was necessary. We still felt we'd like to give them something...so I bought picture frames and etched "godmother/godfather" into the glass, along w/ her name. The picture frames were a hit, and I can now give them updated pictures as she grows. I hope this helps!

I did an engraved frame with our daughters name on the top and the engraved date of baptism and then put a picture of all of us in it. That would be special for them because it includes you in there with their newsest god child! Or a frame that said "Heaven Sent" would be nice. Express your feelings in a card and the gift will be extra special no matter what it is

I bought a nice Frame for each God Parent, and with my digital camera, took pictures of them each holding my daughter in front of the baptismal font at the church. Then, when we got home...I quickly downloaded the photo's, printed them and slipped them into the frame for each, then dropped them into a gift bag with a thank-you note. They don't need much, and this is something personal just for them. This is really your daughters baptism so gifts for her will be more prevolent for her than for them, and they won't be expecting much...it's an honor to be a God Parent and is usually Gift enough. I'm a God parent, and I didn't get anything, and certainly didn't expect anything...so just something small is good. Infact, the only ones that had their pictures taken with my daughter by the Baptismal font were us parents, God Parents, my daughter and the Pastor. That's it. The rest were taken at the house or in other parts of the church. So, a photo by the font is special just for the God Parents. :)

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