Thursday, August 19, 2010

Choosing a Christening Gown Or Christening Outfit

When selecting a Christening/Baptism gown there are several factors you must consider. First of all you need to research who is supposed to purchase the Christening gown or Christening Outfit. This can differ from cultures, religion and family traditions. For example,in the Catholic faith, it is the God Mother who is to purchase the gown.

Once you have decided who is supposed to purchase the gown, you then need to find out when the Christening/Baptism is to take place. In the spring and summer, you may want to purchase a Christening gown with thinner cotton fabric or a Christening outfit as a short set or thinner linen suit. This will aid in the baby's comfort making his or her day more pleasant. In the fall and winter you will look for a heavier fabric Christening gown with long sleeves, as well as, a long sleeve pant suit for your Christening Outfit. You may also want to purchase a shawl or blanket to aid in the baby's warmth and happiness.

Fabrics are a personal preference. There are many different kinds, but pick the one that suits you and the baby the best. Fabrics are silk, satin, shantung, lace, cotton, bridal tulle, georgette fabric, organza, venise lace, Swiss embroidery, Floral Jacquard, Matte Satin and full eyelet to name a few.

Another factor to consider is what happens during a Baptism or Christening and how that will affect what the child is wearing. If the priest needs to anoint the chest for example, you need to be able to unbutton the front or the back of the gown/outfit to expose the child's chest.

The next thought, in my opinion, is diaper changing ease. You may not want too elaborate of a Christening gown that may have to be taken fully off for the change just to avoid getting it soiled, this may be too time consuming and cause the baby to fuss. For the Christening outfits, make sure if it is a one piece outfit that it unbuttons in the pant legs, this will help avoid removing the whole outfit also.

Gowns that are washable are also a good idea. We all know how babies can be, be it spit up, food, or the other, you want to be able to clean the gown/outfit easily before and after use. Some people like to take their children for professional pictures before the Baptism/Christening, and a spot before the actual event can cause major trouble in a dry clean only outfit. However, a spot on a washable gown can be removed by hand or machine washing when you get home. This is also a great idea for taking care of the gown after the ceremonies helping with ease and expense.

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