![]() ![]() ![]() Step 5: To keep the focus on the religious significance of the day, it is perfectly acceptable to keep decorations simple. Cake and cupcakes are always crowd pleasers, but mini desserts like butter tarts, brownie bites and cookies are well-loved too! Top off either menu with a sweet treat, boxed to go, or a few simple desserts to eat during the party. Your group size may help you in determining if you will make all of the dishes yourself or whether you should hire a catering service. An afternoon or evening celebration calls for a more filling selection such as soups, salads, sandwiches, casseroles and various breads and sides. Muffins, fruit, juice, hot beverages, bagels, quiche, donuts and other pastries make for delicious morning eats. A morning celebration lends itself to a breakfast or brunch style menu. ![]() A party isn’t a party without refreshments! Choose the type of fare served based on the time of day you will be celebrating. Consider proximity to the ceremony site, time for set-up and take down, and any restrictions on decorations or food brought in to the establishment. You may opt to host the party at your own home, the home of a close friend or family member, the church where the ceremony is performed or another site (such as a restaurant) that is large enough to accommodate your group. Step 3: Choose the location for your Christening celebration. You may want to include a photograph of the guest of honor and any special details about the day. Step 2: Select and send out a specially purchased or prepared invitation about a month to two months before the baptism (even earlier if guests will be traveling far). This may include immediate and extended family, close friends, members from your church congregation and church leaders you may wish to invite to participate in both the ceremony and after party. Step 1: Create a guest list which includes the important people you hope will attend. ![]()
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