When you decide to send personalized birth announcements cards, one of the first things you will need to decide is what you want to say on the baby announcements. The big choice is, “what wording verses, wording ideas or birth card wordings do I use” with my birth announcements? While the design of the baby announcements cards is important to attract attention, it's the wording ideas and verses that really set the stage.
There are no fixed rules regarding what should or should not be written when wording your personalized message for your birth announcements. We offer many a huge variety choices when searching for the verses, wording or sayings for your birth announcement. We invite you to browse our extensive selection of sample birth announcement sayings, baby announcement wording ideas and photo birth announcements verses to get ideas regarding your message wordings. Here are some suggestions you might want to include:
- A short introductory passage or a popular phrase, like “We welcome with love...” or “Our home has grown by two feet...”
- Full and Complete Name of Baby
- Birth date, weight, length, time, place of birth and other birth statistics
- Parents’ name, siblings and other family members
Although some consider adding your personal wordings to your baby announcements to be a dreaded task, it can be pleasant and enjoyable if you have help! Personalizing the ideal baby announcement cards starts with the wordings, verses or sayings that come from the heart. We offer lots of sample baby announcements wording idea, verses and sayings for any birth cards for you to use just as they are, change them any way you would like or write your own.
Our suggestions are simple and should be used as a guide, but you can decide want to include. For example, if your newborn is premature, it's certainly acceptable to omit these details. Although there is no requirement to include a photo or picture of the baby, it is becoming much more popular to send photo birth announcements or birth announcements with baby’s picture. Handwritten messages are not necessary since we all know that new parents are overwhelmed and too busy to write personalized notes with the birth announcements. Here are some basics for birth announcements that you might find helpful:
- For twins, triplets or multiples you can put one name on one side of the card and the other on the other side to avoid confusion.
- It is acceptable to use both names in the closing if you and your husband have different last names. Example: Thomas Edwards and Charlotte Henry
- Separated or divorced parents can send separate birth announcements. Each parent should include his name only in the closing
- If the mother is not married, she can include only her name or she can include her name along with the father’s. It's a good idea to spell out the baby's full name to avoid any confusion about which last name will be used.
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