Modern day christening gifts
A child’s christening day is a wonderful opportunity for all the family to get together to celebrate the birth of a new baby boy or girl, to introduce them to the church, to God and to religion, giving them the choice to follow a religious path as they grow up.
When you receive an invite for a christening, you will immediately be thinking about special Christening Gifts to give at the christening ceremony. You will want to give something special and unique and traditionally that the child can keep for many years to come to remind them of the occasion and of the people that shared it with them.
Many people will think to give traditional Christening Gifts to a child on their christening day with silver items such as adjustable bangles and bracelets or gifts with a religious theme such as personalised bibles or crosses make popular choices of presents and do make lovely keepsakes. However, if you are thinking of presenting something a little bit different and something that holds more of a modern feel to it then how about something that will prove both practical and a great keepsake too?
Our Personalised Piggy Banks or Silver Plated Money Boxes are a fantastic modern gift to give and as the child grows up they can pop a coin or two into their very own piggy pank and save up for their future! Piggy Banks make great Christening Gift Ideas that will be appreciated by a child now and forever. You can opt for a ceramic piggy which can be personalised with a hand written name and date of the christening or have a silver plated train money box or even one in the theme of Noah’s Ark engraved beautifully with your special message to the child, they will look back on this in years to come and smile!
Browse a huge range of modern style Christening Gifts at The Gift Experience.
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"Very pleased with my order both in quality, prompt delivery and cost, excellent. Thank you."
Review by David
Fri 18th February 2011
