Birth
Announcement Etiquette 101
by Alison Hodges
When you are going to give birth to a child, it
is a truly special event. All of your friends
and family will be eager to hear the news. However,
there are certain rules of etiquette for announcing
a new birth. The best way to announce a birth
is to give all of the information in a simple
way. Sending birth announcements to everyone important
in your life is paramount.
Birth announcements should be sent as close to
the actual birth date as possible. Picking out
the design and verse, and addressing the envelopes
before the actual birth can make things a lot
easier. Additionally, buying stamps before the
arrival of the new baby can help ensure that you
can send the notices out soon after of the actual
birth. A good practice is to wait no longer than
six months to send out birth announcements. If
you wait longer than that, some people may feel
slighted by not being informed. There's nothing
worse than an angry aunt or uncle!
Birth announcements should be simple and effective,
and, of course, attractive. If you are concerned
with how you will appear in front of your family,
then you should probably make sure you have an
appealing birth announcement. Capturing the joy
of the arrival of a new baby is essential in any
birth announcement. Of course, all of the colors
should be practical. Some nice ideas are to include
colors like pink and purple for girls, or blue
and green for boys. Use clever fonts and easy-to-read
font colors. Selecting the size of the letters
is also important because older people in your
family may not have the best vision.
In the birth announcement, you may want to have
a verse as the introduction. It could be a short
passage from a poem or a popular phrase. The passage
should capture the joy you and your family feel
over the new arrival. An example would be something
such as: "Our home has grown by two feet..."
The child's name should naturally be included
at the beginning of the announcement (first, middle,
and last). Birth details are also very important.
Facts such as the birth date, weight, and length.
You can also add the time of birth and the place
of birth onto the announcement. The closing should
include the parents' names followed by sibling
names (if any). Following these simple rules of
etiquette should result in everyone important
in your life finding out about the new arrival
in a timely and pleasant manner.
About the Author
Alison Hodges recommends PhotoAffections.com
for photo birth announcements.
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