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A.S.
asks from
West Bloomfield, MI
on
May 07, 2008
What would be a good baptism gift other than money?
I am looking for ideas for a baptism gift other than money. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Summary
Depending on the age of the child, some like to give children's Bible story books or videos, worship music CD. Baptism presents tend toward keepsakes - silver cups and spoons, photo albums and frames, fancy piggy banks would be a great idea besides money and saving bonds.
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L.C.
answers from
Saginaw
on
May 08, 2008
Oh, there are zillions of other choices. Baptism presents *tend* toward keepsakes - silver cups and spoons, photo albums and frames, fancy piggy banks, engraved nameplates for the child's bedroom door, etc. In fact, those engraving shops and kiosks have a great many baptism-style gifts just waiting to be engraved... in a huge range of prices.
D.S.
answers from
Benton Harbor
on
May 08, 2008
A.,
Get online and go to AbbeyPress.com
They've got LOTS of reasonably priced personalized items for all kinds of religious occasions, and they're very fast with delivery.
I've gotten several things from them over the years, and have been very pleased with them all.
Hope you find something you like!
TC & GB,
D.
A.H.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
There is a religous store on diamond ave, just north of michigan ave, called the Angelus. They have the most wonderful gifts for any religous occasion....HUGE selection!!!
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N.L.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 09, 2008
Go to the Madonna Shop in Waterford. They have everything for baptisms. I have 3 children that all received musical snow globes with angels in them for their baptisms. My kids are 3,4,6 but ever night that is the music we turn on still for bedtime - they love it. Targethas greatr angel snowglobes.
A.C.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
a great gift is a chain with cross or there is lots of nice things at things remembered
K.D.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
The only thing I would add to everyone elses suggestions is we got for each child a picture or cross with rhe guardian angel and child. They are now hung above there crib or bed.
God Bless
K.
A.H.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
There is a religous store on diamond ave, just north of michigan ave, called the Angelus. They have the most wonderful gifts for any religous occasion....HUGE selection!!!
J.S.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
My daughter was just baptised and got some of the sweetest little gifts. Here are some of the really thoughtful things she received that might work for you and if I know where they came from I included that as well.
A small gardian angel medallion necklace.
A small cross necklace. (Macys)
A precious moments baby girl cross. (Family Christian Store- There is one by Great Lakes Crossing and another by Lakeside)
An engraved snowglobe of a little girl praying. (Things Remembered)
A book called "The Day I was Baptised" where we could write about the day's events.
Hope this helps!
H.M.
answers from
Lansing
on
May 08, 2008
I went to a "Things Remembered" store and bought a baptism gift earlier this year. They have a nice selection with what I thought were a pretty good range in prices. You can check them out online first to see if you like anything, that is what I did. Good luck.
C.M.
answers from
Kalamazoo
on
May 08, 2008
I like to buy pewter baby cups. You can have the child's name(first name only or first and middle names)and birthday engraved on it if you want. Since I have 12 nieces and nephews, I have purchased LOTS of these! I had a cup as a kid and my mother inlaw gave me my husband's baby cup as a bridal shower gift--that was sooooo cool!
I have found them at our local independent jewelry store and I have seen them at personalcreations.com Another nice idea is a frame with the child's baptism date on it. Personal creations have several to choose from too. have fun shopping!
C.
K.N.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
A.,
I'm not sure if this is for a boy or a girl or how much you are looking to spend.
Precious Moments makes a nice baptism doll if it is for a girl.
Any Christian Book Store will have plaques, Bibles (that have been written in with names baptism dates and so forth) and other nice things that will work for either a girl or boy.
Maybe a nice picture of the person in a frame that has to do with baptism - if you're into scrap booking and can decorate an insert for the frame?
Good Luck, I hope something here helps,
K.
A.G.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I love Hallmark's Baptism photo frames and God Bless stuff animals. Or maybe a child's first Bible. These were my favorite's from my kiddo's baptism.
Hope this helps. A. G
A.B.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
We just had our baptism. We got lots of bonds from family. One gift we got is a music snowglobe its got a little boy with a teddy and sailboat in it and when you wind up it moves.
The person who got it for us paid for the engraving but left it up to us what we want on it. They got it at Things Remembered in the mall, they left the price on it was $30.00 plus engraving.
B.T.
answers from
Saginaw
on
May 08, 2008
My children received savings bonds from their godparents. I have given Baby Bibles with their names, date of baptism, Pastor's name, and godparents/witnesses. At out church, we give each child or adult a baptism candle to light on the anniversary of their baptism. I know there are already ideas about books, gift card, and frames. My daughter also received a cross (not crucifix--He isn't there anymore is my philosophy) necklace or you could give a baby ring. There are so many things that can be given that help a child and family remember such an awesome and special day. I think it is great that you want to do something with memories and not money.
B.
C.V.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
Books! Books! Books!
Here are some titles for ya-
You are Special and Just in Case You Ever Wonder, both by Max Lucado. Really any of his books are great!
I'm Thankful Each Day! by P.K. Hanllinan
Why is There a Cross by Kathleen Long Bostrom- part of the Little Blessings series
Any first Bible- you can never have too many books!
C.
T.E.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I have bought a baby's first rosary at Hallmarks...it is wooden with primary colors and is about $8.00. I always get compliments on it cause it is cute! Good Luck!
D.D.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
We were given a lovely engraved picture frame of the date and their names. I have a picture of my twins in their gowns in it.
L.C.
answers from
Saginaw
on
May 08, 2008
Oh, there are zillions of other choices. Baptism presents *tend* toward keepsakes - silver cups and spoons, photo albums and frames, fancy piggy banks, engraved nameplates for the child's bedroom door, etc. In fact, those engraving shops and kiosks have a great many baptism-style gifts just waiting to be engraved... in a huge range of prices.
C.O.
answers from
Lansing
on
May 08, 2008
How about a photo album
Photo albums are good gifts for most any occation.
Although most everyone has went to digital.
Just a thought.
D.V.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
Pending the religion, maybe a Bible, or a necklace, bracelet. If you are attending maybe you could take pictures and make a photo album.
hope this helps,
D.
L.B.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
If you just do not want to give them money they would go out and spend you could give them the gift of a 529 account donation to assist with the child's college expenses. My child's godparents donate to that instead of giving toys considering our children have plenty of them.
J.L.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
Go to www.personalization.com they have a lot of cute baptismal gifts there. Or do Savings bonds those are so appreciated down the road.
K.T.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I received a photo frame with a cross on it and says "Baby's Baptism" that I just LOVE. I've also given "The Adventure Bible" as a baptism gift.
K.
S.K.
answers from
Lansing
on
May 08, 2008
I got our neighbor a piggy bank with her name on it from mybambino.com (I've also usd personalizedpiggybanks.com) I've bought quite a few as gifts and they're always super cute. I know it's not religious but everyone always loves them.
T.Z.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I fyou visit a store like Discount Bible or December's, they will have a lot of great ideas. I am not Christian, and I found a great First communion gift there.
D.S.
answers from
Benton Harbor
on
May 08, 2008
A.,
Get online and go to AbbeyPress.com
They've got LOTS of reasonably priced personalized items for all kinds of religious occasions, and they're very fast with delivery.
I've gotten several things from them over the years, and have been very pleased with them all.
Hope you find something you like!
TC & GB,
D.
E.F.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
Max Lucado has written some really great children's books. I would reccomend giving one of them as a gift. Any Christian bookstore should have a copy of them as well as Barnes and Nobles.
R.D.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I just went to a first communion party for a little girl. We went to the Carlton Card shop in the mall and they had a lot of little statues and gifts specifically for the two occasions (both 1st communion and baptism). I was impressed and it gave me some great options at various price points!!! Good luck!!
M.S.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
Check out www.personalcreations.com - I have purchased many items from this company and have had wonderful responses with gifts I've purchased for family and friends. The shipping is usually fairly quick. Hope you find what you are looking for.
V.G.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 08, 2008
When my oldest was baptized my Sister-in-Law got her a glass, or ceramic not sure without looking at, cross that has a scripture verse on the base and a spot to put a picture of her in her gown right in the center of the cross. Other friends just got her toys to play with. Not the most typical, or for that matter religious, but she loved them. She still loves her cross though as well. Her God-parents got her a small cross necklace and a nice adjustable bracelet. I would recommend going to a Christian bookstore and seeing what they have there. You never know what little object you might find. I know that they typically have some religious type gifts as well.
J.M.
answers from
Lansing
on
May 08, 2008
The best gift for a infant baptism is a keepsake. I think it's something you want the child to remember year to come. My children received children's Bibles, Prayer Books and wall hangings that were great gifts. I applaud you for not giving money b/c for me that is exactly what Baptism is not about.
J.K.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
I recently attended a First Communion and gave a savings bond. The only catch is that you need the social security number of the person to whom you are giving it.
L.D.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
My children each have a little silver baby spoon, with their name and date of baptism engraved on the handle.
E.A.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
A close friend got my daughter a beautiful ceramic cross from Hallmark. It reads:
"Jesus, bless this little girl and keep her always in your care."
Hallmark has a nice selection of religious gifts. You could also check their website.
C.B.
answers from
Detroit
on
May 08, 2008
How old is the child being baptized? That makes a difference. Some are baptized as infants, some later. Some as adults.
But December stores have a lovely assortment. Or a Christian bookstore/family store. I'm sure they'd have something appropriate.
P.H.
answers from
Jackson
on
May 08, 2008
At Make It Yours there are a number of items you could make -cross box, cross to hang, - by painting the pottery or you could make a really unique cross from fused glass. These are things that the child can keep and use for years, (and in the spirit of full disclosure I am the owner of Make It Yours and would be glad to help you. Stop in and mention this response and I will also give you 10% off.)
P. Hill
M.B.
answers from
Grand Rapids
on
May 15, 2008
Depending on the age of the child, I like to give children's Bible story books or videos. Veggie Tales are a favorite. I like the kid's praise & worship music cd's, it always warms my heart to hear the kids singing along!