Baptism Cards for a Sacred New Beginning
Whether it's an infant or an adult, baptism marks entry into the Christian faith. Describe the moment and the AI builds a card gentle and reverent enough to match it.

Baptism is a sacrament in most Christian traditions, marking a person's initiation into the faith and the washing away of sin through water, often accompanied by godparents, family, and a church ceremony. Whether it's an infant being baptized into a family's faith or an adult choosing it for themselves, the moment calls for a card that feels reverent, not just celebratory.
Use the name of the person being baptized, and describe a gentle, meaningful scene — a dove descending in soft light, a baptismal font, a cross bathed in sunlight through stained glass. The AI builds original artwork around your exact words, keeping the tone warm and sacred.
It renders in portrait format in seconds, ready to print as a keepsake for the family or send as a digital blessing. A thoughtful way to mark a moment rooted in faith.
What to write on your baptism card
- “Congratulations on this beautiful baptism”Use this
- “God bless you on this sacred day”Use this
- “Wishing you a lifetime of faith and grace”Use this
- “So blessed to celebrate this moment with you”Use this
- “May your faith journey be filled with light”Use this
- “Congratulations on this joyful step in faith”Use this
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Dove descending in soft golden light
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Baptismal font with gentle water reflections
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Cross bathed in stained-glass light
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White christening gown draped in sunlight
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Church interior with soft candlelight
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Delicate lily and cross illustration
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Tips for the perfect card
- Use the name of the person being baptized — infant or adult — for a personal touch
- A dove, cross, or soft light through stained glass are fitting, reverent visual themes
- Scripture references or a simple blessing ("God bless this new journey of faith") suit the occasion well
- For infant baptisms, godparents are a thoughtful addition to acknowledge in the message
Your baptism card in three steps
Write your message
Type the exact words you want on the card.
Describe a theme
A scene, a style, a mood — anything you can imagine.
Download & share
Get an HD card in seconds. Print it or send the link.
Baptism card questions, answered
- What should I write in a baptism card?
- Congratulate the person (or the family, for an infant) on this step in their faith, and offer a blessing or well-wish for their spiritual journey. A short scripture reference or simple "God bless" fits naturally.
- Does this work for both infant and adult baptisms?
- Yes — describe who's being baptized and the AI adjusts the tone accordingly. A card for an infant often leans toward blessing the family, while one for an adult can speak more directly to their personal choice of faith.
- How does the AI baptism card maker work?
- Type your message and describe a scene, like "cross bathed in stained-glass light." The AI generates original artwork around your exact words in a portrait card ready to print or share.
- Is it free to make a baptism e-card?
- Yes, cards are free to create on the website and in the iOS app, with an HD download available if you'd like to print one for the ceremony.
Recently created baptism cards
Real cards from the community — click any card to see it up close

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Write it, style it, send it — all in under a minute.