The best first holy communion banner idea

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By Lisa burkez

Your son or daughter’s first communion is a prestigious event that signifies their faith of Jesus Christ to God, the church, and the public. Certain traditions like those that the type of clothing the child wears during the event, the prayer and bible verses they recite, and the creation of their own personal communion banner to be placed in the church leading up to the event. Several churches will usually pick one day to a month to perform the ceremony for several children at once, and prior to that day, the family will help their child construct a banner with their personal touches about what the ceremony means to them.

Do-It-Yourself Communion Banners

The best first Holy Communion banner ideas come from the home and the child’s inner love for God and the creativity that he has given them. The dimensions of the banner are usually twelve inches by twenty-four inches, and some are a little smaller, but this only happens once, so go big and bold. You can of course cut everything out from felt cloth from scratch, or go down to the catholic bible store and get most of the supplies precut. Be sure and take your child with you so they can pick out the font type for the lettering, and all the colors involved in their banner making.

Ready Made Holy Eucharist Banners

Yes, even these banners have a niche market that will prepare a professional looking banner by experienced designers and craftsman that will create your offspring’s perfect banner to hang in the church’s foyer. A more apt solution is to buy a professionally prepared banner kit, that has everything you will need in the package to create something that looks a little less homespun. The kits will run you about twenty dollars and on high about one hundred dollars plus shipping and handling.

Communion Banners For The Reception.

The celebration would not be complete without a personalized banner commemorating this very special day for your child. They make top-notch commercial banners that will have your message and their name inscribed to your standards of font, size and color selection. Gone, are the days of printing cheesy banners out on your color dot-matrix printer, and for good reasons, as they do look generic and lack style. If you really want to class up the party than a custom banner made specifically for a boy or a girl will cost about one hundred and fifty dollars on the top price range, but you can get away with one third the size for about fifty bucks. Be sure and order well in advance of the communion date.

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