Baby Naming Ceremony, Brisbane, Logan and Beyond
A Baby Naming Ceremony That Tells Your Baby's Story
Why have a Baby Naming Ceremony?
A Baby Naming Ceremony, Brisbane is a great way for you to formally introduce your bub to family and friends and to invite them to be a part of her life. For mums it's a great way to reclaim your social life after those tough early months, and who doesn't like planning a party!
How old should your baby be for her Baby Naming Ceremony?
Usually Baby Naming Ceremonies happen between six weeks and one year but any age is OK (27 might be a bit weird!). Many parents have a combined Baby Naming Ceremony and 1st birthday.

What happens at a Baby Naming Ceremony, Brisbame?
Anything you request, it's all about your baby's squidgy story. I can help you with personalised ideas or I can present the ideas you already have - either way I guarantee a memorable day. In a typical Baby Naming Ceremony, there will be a Baby Naming Day reading or two (for some free samples of readings, just email me), an undertaking by the parent or parents and a formal naming of your child.
As a professional writer, I specialise in creating unique Baby Naming ceremonies and rituals so every baby's Naming Day is unique and exactly as you want it to be.
- Sibling Naming Ceremony: Ideal for getting older kids involved in baby namings.
- Candle Box Naming Ceremony: A ceremony designed to give families a personal and meaningful keepsake from their baby naming day (see photo above!).
- Jigsaw Naming Ceremony: A fun way for family and friends to get involved in the baby's ceremony.
- Promise Naming Ceremony: Designed to help family and friends bond with your baby.
- Prayer Naming Ceremony: Designed for non-practicing parents from religious families.
- Your Naming Ceremony: Whatever you wish to say, we can find a beautiful and meaningful way to say it.
Do I need to buy a Baby Naming Ceremony Gift?
Your baby will receive a lot of gifts at her ceremony but most parents or grandparents like to buy something special as a keepsake of the day. The Candle Box Ceremony provides you with that keepsake or the Promise Ceremony celebrates a family heirloom and promises it to the baby.
Check out my tips for planning a Brisbane Baby Naming Ceremony!
How are Baby Naming Ceremonies Different to Christenings?
A Christening is a religious naming ceremony that takes place during a Baptism. Where a Christening includes the parents and God parents, a Baby Naming Ceremony allows all your family and friends to feel a part of your baby’s life and if you choose, everyone present may have some small role in the ceremony. Although I can help you with a prayer ritual, the ceremony is a secular event.
Should my Baby Naming Ceremony be fun or formal?
It can be as formal or informal as you like. Usually, a Baby Naming Ceremony takes place on a Saturday or Sunday morning with morning tea or lunch (or bubbles!).
As it is a community event, family and friends may like to pitch in and help by preparing food, drinks and decorations for the day (so your baby naming ceremony can be done on any budget). Baby Naming Ceremonies help friends and family feel part of your baby's life, definitely worth celebrating!
Celebrate the Insane Ride that is Parenthood, with a Brisbane Baby Naming Ceremony by a Fun Celebrant!
  
  
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