Baptism is a special moment in every parent's life. You've probably already thought about what baptism clothes to wear , what outfit to use, and which church to organize the event in. However, all of these details must take into account, first and foremost, the season.

Are you planning a baptism in the winter? While this can be a magical and beautiful time of year, it also comes with some challenges. Cold temperatures, strong winds, high humidity, and other seasonal conditions can increase the risk of your baby catching a cold.

Fortunately, a few precautions can help you avoid this problem and enjoy a fabulous baptism. Experienced mothers who have already been through such a situation can be the best way to find useful advice. So, below you will find 7 inspiring ideas with which you will be able to plan a special and stress-free baptism. 

parents with baby before baptism

7 essential tips from moms for a fairytale baptism in winter

1. Make sure the church is heated.

Of course, the first and most important thing to make sure of is that the church is well heated. Find out in advance if it has an adequate heating system. If the church is not very well equipped in this regard, you can talk to the priest to get permission to bring a portable heater. This can work wonders when you have to undress and dress the little one during the service.

2. Make sure you have a warm blanket handy.

Before, during, and after the baptism, you will want your baby to be as well protected from the cold as possible. Depending on the temperature outside and in the church, many mothers recommend having a warm, soft blanket with you. Even if it is warm in the church, this will be a great help after you change him or when you leave the holy place together.

3. Dress him appropriately and don't forget the accessories

Baby clothes should be chosen carefully. Many mothers always recommend that, in winter, you opt for thicker clothes to ensure thermal comfort. The little one's skin is very sensitive, so it is essential to choose only natural and organic materials, such as cotton.

Another important aspect to keep in mind is to look for clothes that are easy and quick to put on and take off. Given the low temperatures, it will be essential to move quickly when preparing him for immersion in the water, but also when you need to dress him after the baptism.

Even if you choose thicker christening clothes for boys or girls, make sure you don't forget the accessories. A thick hat to protect the head and ears, comfortable booties, and thick socks to keep their feet warm are just a few things that can make a clear difference.

 4. Partial immersion

If it is cold outside and the church's heating system is not efficient enough, immersion in the baptismal font can become a source of stress. You can discuss with the priest in advance the possibility of avoiding total immersion of the baby in the water. Many priests understand this and, most often, choose the option of pouring water on the baby's head or partially immersing it. This way, exposure to the cold will be minimal.

baby during baptism in winter

5. The water should be lukewarm.

Generally, the water in the baptismal font is warm, but you will need to pay special attention to this aspect, especially on the big day. Ask the priest, before starting the baptism, to make sure that the water is at an appropriate temperature, which is between 37 and 38 degrees.

6. Bring a hair dryer to dry it quickly.

After being baptized, the baby should be dried and changed immediately. You will certainly have a baptism kit with you to help you with this, but for added comfort, you can bring a hair dryer from home. The warm air will not only help you dry him faster, but it will also keep him warm. Such a device can be of great help, regardless of whether the church is well heated or not.

After you've dried him thoroughly with the towel and hair dryer, you'll be able to immediately dress him in elegant and comfortable christening clothes, thus ensuring that he hasn't been exposed to the cold at all.

7. If there are participants with a cold, ask them to wear a mask

Especially in the cold season, viruses circulate more easily between adults and children. The cold and high humidity in the air can increase the chances that some guests will already have a cold when they attend the baptism. In such situations, you can politely ask them to wear a protective mask throughout the event. Many mothers also recommend limiting direct contact between adults and the baby as much as possible.

 

Don't know exactly what to choose for a winter baptism? Call on the AnneBebe specialists

Planning a baptism can be stressful at any time of year, but it gets even more difficult in the winter. Choosing all the right items, including the christening gown, blanket, clothes, and accessories can be a challenge, especially if you don't have experience with your first child. While the internet can be a great source of information, the safest way to make the right choices for your baby is to consult with the experts.

AnneBebe specialists can quickly help you select all the necessary items , taking into account the season, your needs and preferences. In AnneBebe stores you also have access to the personalized embroidery service, an extremely popular option that can turn the baptism into a special event and an unforgettable memory.

 

Organizing a baptism in the cold season doesn't have to be complicated. If you are careful and follow the advice of experts, as well as those of experienced mothers, you will manage to take all the necessary measures for the safety of your little one. So, now that you know what to do, start planning and come to AnneBebe stores! Here you will find everything you need to create a fairytale baptism for your little one!