A gift for the baptism day
A baptism gift built around their name.
A timeless poster with the child’s name set large and their birth details in quiet type — in a palette for a baby boy or girl. A baptism gift that’s framed and kept, not outgrown.
Name-forward · for a boy or girl · ready to frame · $9
Why it suits a baptism
A keepsake about their name.
A baptism is the day a child is named and welcomed. This poster gives that name pride of place and surrounds it with the quiet facts of the day they arrived — a gift that stays on the wall.
- The name leads
- The child’s name is set largest in the display serif — fitting for a day that formally welcomes and names them.
- A palette for them
- Sky and slate for a baby boy, blush and rose for a girl, or neutral sage — a baptism gift tuned to the child.
- Kept, not outgrown
- Framed and hung, it outlasts outfits and toys; a keepsake a godparent or grandparent is thanked for years later.
- Quiet enough for the day
- Restrained type and hairline detail suit a church baptism or a gentle blessing without shouting over it.
How to give it
Ready for the day in three steps.
- 01
Enter the child’s name and date
The name and birth date are enough; add time, weight, length and place if you’d like the full record.
- 02
Pick a palette and style
Sky-blue for a boy, blush for a girl, or a neutral tone — with a soft watercolor animal, the ink figure, or the night sky.
- 03
Download, print and frame
Get the print-ready PDF instantly, have it printed, and frame it to give on the baptism day.
For a boy or a girl
A palette to suit the child.
Questions
About baptism gifts.
What makes a good baptism gift that the family will actually keep?
Something personal and lasting. A framed poster of the child’s name and birth details is kept on the wall for years and often handed down — unlike a soft toy or outfit that’s outgrown. It’s the kind of baptism gift a godparent is remembered for.
Do you have baptism gifts for boys and for girls?
The poster is the same considered design; you choose the palette to suit. Airy sky-blue and slate tones lean to a baby boy, soft blush and rose to a girl, and there are neutral sage and oat options if you’d rather keep it gender-soft.
Is it religious enough for a baptism, or too plain?
It’s deliberately understated — the name and the day, set in calm editorial type — so it suits a church baptism, a quiet blessing or a naming ceremony equally. Many families frame it beside a hand-written card with a line of scripture or a blessing of their own.
The baptism is soon — how quickly can I have it?
In minutes. Enter the child’s name and birth details, choose a palette and a style, and download the print-ready PDF straight away. Print it at home or at a local lab and frame it in time for the day.
Can I focus on just the name, without all the birth stats?
Yes. The name already leads the composition in the display serif. Include just the name and date for a clean, timeless baptism keepsake, or add the time, weight and length if you’d like the full record of the day.
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Make their baptism keepsake.
Set the child’s name and birth details, choose a palette for a boy or girl, and download a print-ready PDF to frame for the day.
Make a giftInstant PDF · high-resolution · ready to frame · $9