
If you have a child with a First Communion coming up then you have a lot to think about. There are new clothes to be bought, party supplies and party favors as well as invitations and guests lists. Of course there are also First Communion gifts. This special day is all about your child entering into a relationship with Christ and you and your guests can celebrate by giving that child gifts.
Many parents want to lay down the guidelines for First Communion gifts requiring that they be something related to The Church or their relationship with Christ. If this is the case for you then you may want to specify what type of First Communion presents can be brought on the invitations. This will ensure that guests bring the proper type of First Holy Communion Gifts.
If non-traditional gifts and more fun presents are allowed put those instructions on your invitations as well so that guests who are attending will know that they are allowed to bring items like that. That way they can get First Communion keepsakes that your child will love. You will likely still have some more traditional 1st Communion gifts from some people as well.
YOUR KID'S WILL BE SURPRISED WITH FIRST COMMUNION GIFTS ON HER HOLY DAY.
You can also put a cap on gifting which takes a huge burden off of many parents shoulders who don't know if they are expected to bring an expensive gift or not. Also, it will create equality among all of the gift givers so that one person who may make more money than the other guests brings something extravagant, which makes others attending feel like they didn't bring nice enough First Communion gifts.
If you are having trouble finding enough money for all the decorations, food and clothes that are required for a First Communion, a terrific idea is to have family members contribute gifts in the form of the First Communion clothes. These dresses and suits can be expensive and it can help a lot to have family members contribute their gifts that way.
Another great way for guests to provide gifts is to bring the food, or to decorate for the party and bring their own decorations. You can save money this way and many family members would prefer to help setting up the party rather than just bring a gift. This way, family members are involved in the entire process, because the adults and family will be the ones celebrating the Communion.
If you choose to go with the more traditional route for gifting, then there are literally hundreds of gifts to choose from. Many Catholic stores and websites offer specific First Communion gifts. There are great resources for getting First Communion gifts but make sure that you order early so that even if there issues shipping the items, then they will still arrive on time.
You should definitely treat yourself to at least one gift - something like a glass statue or wine glass that has the name of your child and the date of the First Communion on it somewhere. This will allow you to place it somewhere in your home to remember this holy day far into the future.
