christening gowns

Lucky New Year & A Luxe Irish Christening Collection

I don’t know about you, but I’m so enjoying getting back into the swing of things after a truly lovely holiday season. There’s something about a new beginning that gives me hope and energy! Here’s to a beautiful and lucky 2013!

Just for fun, here’s a sweet grouping of our lovely Kennedy Christening Gown with all the trimmings:

Luxe Irish Christening

 

How To Measure Your Baby For A Christening Outfit

How to Measure Your baby For A Christening Gown

One of the most common questions we get is, “What size should I order for my baby?” It’s normal to feel uncertain when trying to gauge exactly what size to select when you don’t have the actual gown or outfit in your hands. Fortunately, we’ve been doing this a long time, and we have a lot of experience in helping you make your decision.

Our christening gowns and outfits are sized in a traditional infant size range: Newborn, 3 month, 6 month, 9 month, 12 month, 18 month, and 24 month. These size names can be misleading: it makes sense to think, “If my baby is 6 months old, he’s going to wear a size 6 month outfit.” However, every baby is unique. You may have a thin, petite 9 month-old who perfectly fits a size 6 month gown, or a chubby little cherub who’s rocking size 12 month at the ripe old age of 6 months.

For this reason we always encourage our clients to measure their babies and refer to the size charts listed on the ordering page for each of our christening styles.

Here’s what you’ll need to gather to measure your baby:
-the baby (you want to be sure he/she is unclothed or close to it…measuring over a snug-fitting undershirt is fine; over a heavy top is not)
-a blanket or other comfortable surface on which to work (be sure baby won’t roll off an elevated surface)
-a soft measuring tape (if you don’t have a flexible tape, you can use a piece of string, and compare it to a ruler or construction measuring tape)

For both christening gowns and outfits, you’ll need a chest measurement. Wrap the tape just below baby’s underarms, and pull it snug (not too tight). Make sure the measurement is as accurate as possible.

How to Measure Your Baby's Chest

For christening rompers, you’ll need both the chest measurement and the torso measurement demonstrated below. The torso measurement is the most important metric to guarantee a correct fit. Place the end of the tape at the point where his neck meets his shoulder, and measure down to the bottom of his diaper.

How to Measure Your Baby's Torso

It’s a simple process, but can get complicated pretty quick with a squirmy child…it’s okay if you need to take the measurement a couple times to verify accuracy.

How to Measure a Squirmy Baby

Once you’ve got your numbers, check them against the size chart for the particular style(s) you’re interested in. All size charts are found on a tab in the lower left-hand corner of the product ordering page. Many of our size charts list a weight range as well as the measurements–this is for reference only, if in doubt, go with the measurements.

Once you’ve tackled this job, you’re well on your way to acquiring the perfect outfit for Baby’s special day!

Limited Edition: Kennedy Christening Gown

Finishing touches on the darling Kennedy Irish Christening Gown came together just today, and I’m pleased as can be to have it on the site and ready to go. The fabric on the skirt is amazing: dainty little shamrock appliques are scattered all over the pretty embroidery. The entire dress is made of silk, in a flattering high-waisted cut. Silk ribbons stream from the waist and bonnet. It’s a vision to behold, no doubt.

This baptism gown is a limited edition: only a small number of pieces were produced, so snap yours up today. I have a feeling it won’t last long!

{Update: response to this gorgeous dress was so great, we decided to bring it on to stay…yay!}

Holiday Wishes

Wow, another year is nearly over! We sincerely hope your holidays have been and continue to be full of love, joy and laughter as we bid farewell to 2010 and welcome 2011.

P.S. Isn’t little Caylee adorable in our new Mariana silk christening gown?

New Product: William Convert-a-Gown

It looks like a traditional gown…and it is! But there’s more: after the ceremony, the clever jumper easily removes to reveal a darling (and comfy) romper beneath!

Convertible gowns are popular for the appealing practicality they provide. We take the concept a step further: you design your own look by choosing one of our silk rompers (pictured below), add our convert-a-gown jumper, sold separately, and you have an instant formal christening gown!

 

Open-Back Christening Gowns

As pictured here, many of our heirloom christening gowns feature an ‘heirloom-style open back’, meaning the back edges of the skirt are hemmed and buttons are placed part-way down the skirt to allow for flexibility in how you want the gown to be worn.

At times, it can be tricky to hold on to that darling baby amidst an abundance of christening finery…especially when some of those layers are slippery! The open back makes it possible to get a better grip on your baby, without bunching up the gown. It also allows you to drape the skirt more graciously in portraiture. And there you have it: open backs are, in this case, very convenient things!

New Style: Sophie Crocheted Christening Gown

A truly stunning work of art, our new Sophie hand-crocheted christening gown is nothing short of breathtaking! This set includes the beautifully made extra-long gown over a separate cotton slip, gorgeous bonnet, and dainty booties–all are trimmed with 100% silk satin ribbons.

New Style: Princess Antonia Luxe Silk Christening Set

Looking for something truly unforgettable? The newest addition to the One Small Child christening gown collection is just that. Princess Antonia features a gorgeous gown made of pin-tucked silk dupioni along with a fully-lined coat which buttons to the dress at the waist. A finely detailed bonnet finishes off the ensemble with a traditional twist.

New Style: Lydia Silk Christening Gown

Check out the newest addition to One Small Child’s christening selection, the lovely Lydia silk christening gown–it’ll take your breath away!

Toddler Christening Dresses

While many christenings take place in infancy, there are times and circumstances in which these ceremonies are put off until a child is a bit older. In these cases, there is a need for christening-styled dresses in toddler sizes. Most of our selection of toddler christening wear is designed with fabrics and elements similar to our popular gown styles, but made in a tea-length more appropriate for an active child.

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