What are Baptism Order of Service Cards?

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What are Baptism Order of Service Cards?

Baptism order of service cards are printed cards handed to guests as they arrive at the ceremony. They outline the sequence of events, prayers, readings, and responses so that everyone can follow along comfortably.

Unlike a full booklet, cards are a compact and elegant option. They suit smaller ceremonies where a simple, clear guide is enough without the formality of a multi-page program.

What to Include on Baptism Order of Service Cards

Most cards include the child's full name, the date and location of the baptism, and the names of the parents and godparents. Key moments such as the rite of welcome, scripture readings, anointing, and the pouring of water are listed in order.

Some families also include the words to any hymns or congregational responses. This helps guests feel included in the ceremony, especially those who are less familiar with the rite.

Design and Presentation

A well-designed card reflects the tone of the day. Simple typography, quality card stock, and restrained design tend to feel the most timeless. Many families in Australia choose a single folded A5 card, which fits neatly in a guest's hand.

Cards are often kept as a keepsake, so it is worth investing in thoughtful design and printing. A clean layout with the child's name and baptism date makes them easy to preserve alongside other mementos from the day.

Baptism Order of Service Cards and Photography

Order of service cards often appear naturally in baptism photographs. A guest holding a card, a neatly stacked pile on the welcome table, or a close-up detail shot all make for quiet, meaningful images.

At Tinyfoot, we pay attention to these small details. They are part of the story of the day and deserve to be documented with the same care as the ceremony itself.

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