Christening to Wedding Trousseau Poems
These keepsake items are packaged in clear envelopes with a sentimental
poem for a Bonnet to Trousseau Hankie, Boutonniere,
Bracelet, or Headband
explaining the concept printed in gold lettering on high gloss card stock.
From Christening Bonnet
to Trousseau Hankie |
From Christening to Wedding
Boutonniere |
I was a little hankie
As square as square could be;
But, with a little stitch or two
They made a bonnet out of me.
I’ll be worn at Christening time
Or some other special day;
Then I’ll be gently pressed
And carefully put away.
On her long awaited wedding day,
We have all been told,
Every bride must carry
That something very old.
So what could be more fitting
Than to take out little me;
A stitch snipped here and there
And her hankie I will be.
And what if Mother, in your joy
You shed a tear or two;
Placed beneath the bonnet
Is a hankie just for you.
The Christening Collection
From
Little Things Mean a Lot Top |
A flower for his
Christening Day
Pinned carefully on his chest,
Will hold a sacred memory of
The day that he was blessed.
Then lovingly preserve it,
Softly tuck this flower away,
To bring a smile back to your heart
As you think upon this day.
Then when the months have turned to
years
A girl may come his way,
That you'll want to give this flower to
Upon their wedding day.
That "something old and something
new"
That every bride must carry,
Include this flower in her bouquet
On the day that they will marry.
Before her flowers are tossed in the
air,
Remove this special one,
To adorn another tiny chest
Should they also have a son.
The Christening Collection
From
Little Things Mean a Lot Top |
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From Christening Headband
to Wedding Garter |
From Christening to Wedding Bracelet |
A headband for this baby girl
worn with her Christening Dress
Will hold a sacred memory of
the day that she was blessed.
When the months have turned to years
filled with tears and joy,
Your baby girl, then all grown up
will find that special boy.
That something old and something new
that every bride must carry,
"This headband, now her garter,"
On the day that she should marry.
The Christening Collection
From
Little Things Mean a Lot Top |
A bracelet for her Christening Day
Tied sweetly at her wrist,
Will hold a sacred memory of
The day that she was blessed.
Then lovingly preserve this bracelet,
Softly tucking it away,
To nestle in her shining hair
On other holy days.
And when the months have turned to years
Filled with tears and joy,
Your baby girl, then all grown up,
Will find that special boy.
That "something old and something new"
That every bride must carry,
Include this flower in her bouquet
On the day that she should marry.
The Christening Collection
From
Little Things Mean a Lot Top |
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