Congratulations on your new baby. Finding the words to express your joy and pride at the birth of your new baby is not always easy, so we are here to help. Now that you are able to hold your little one in your arms, it is time to introduce him or her to our friends and family with stylish baby announcements. Just a few important lines with the details your loved ones have been waiting for will have your friends and family cooing over your newborn. Take a look at our helpful guide on what to write in your cards, including some ideas for your baby announcement wording. With wording suitable forbaby boy announcements and baby girl announcements, you are sure to find the baby announcement wording to suit your little one!
What should I write on my baby announcements?
Your loved ones will be dying to know the little details about your new baby so here is a guide to what you can include when writing your baby announcements:
- Parents’ names
- Baby’s name
- Date and time of birth
- Place of birth
- Weight
- Height
Photo baby announcements
Yourphoto baby announcements are sure to delight your loved ones! As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words so let your little one introduce him or herself with a big smile. This will allow you to keep your baby announcement wording short and sweet, with the focus being on your baby's big blue eyes. If you have chosen your favourite baby photo for your birth announcements but still haven't decided what to write, take a look at our baby announcement text examples below.
Baby announcement wording ideas
Whether you opt to keep them simple, traditional or fun, we are sure to have a design that will suit your new son or daughter. Just as we have a wide range of styles of birth announcement cards, we are also here to help you with your baby announcement wording with a variety of sample texts in different styles. The options are endless, so simply use our sample baby announcement wording as guidance. Let your creative juices start flowing, and have your cards reflect the personalities of your growing family. We have included a mixture of baby girl announcement wording and baby boy announcement wording.
Whether you need help personalising your birth announcements or finding the perfect words to express your joy at your baby’s arrival, our friendly customer service team are on hand to help. We are available Monday to Friday by phone,email and online chat. Our talented proofreaders will also double check your baby announcement wording to make sure that there are no spelling errors, as part of complimentary retouching service. They will ensure that the style and tone of your baby announcement wording are consistent throughout and may suggest alternative wording where necessary. This means that your birth announcements truly are in safe hands thanks to Rosemood, leaving you to think of nothing but your little bundle of joy.
Traditional baby announcement wording
Traditional baby announcements are usually written in the third person with mention of the proud parents first. Take a look at our examples of traditional baby announcement wording for more inspiration.
Olivia and Connor Harrison,
are happy to announce the birth of their daughter
Alexandra Lynn Paige
Born on Saturday, the fourteenth of August
two thousand and twenty
at 10:34 in the morning
Weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces and measuring 20.2 inches
Please join us in welcoming
Alexandra Lynn Paige
to the Harrison Family
Born on Saturday, the fourteenth of August
two thousand and twenty
at 10:34 in the morning
8 pounds 4 ounces 20.2 inches
Kind regards, Olivia and Connor
Olivia & Connor are delighted to announce
the birth of their daughter
Alexandra Lynn Paige
Born on Saturday, the fourteenth of August
two thousand and twenty
at 10:34 in the morning
8 pounds and 4 ounces & 20.2 inches
Olivia, Connor and big brother Jacob,
are delighted to welcome
Alexandra Lynn Paige
to the Harrison family
Born on Saturday, the fourteenth of August
two thousand and twenty
at 10:34 in the morning
8 pounds 4 ounces 20.2 inches
Informal baby announcement wording
If you would like to opt for more informal baby announcement wording then you can opt for poems, cards addressed from your baby’s siblings or even a birth announcement written in the first person on your baby’s behalf. Take a look at our informal baby announcement wording examples below for more ideas.
Introducing Andrew Callum Harrison
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025 at 10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
Love, Willow & Callum
It’s official- we are now the proud parents of a new baby boy
Andrew Callum Harrison
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025
10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
I have a new baby brother and can’t wait for you to meet him
Andrew Callum Harrison
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025
10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
Love Julia
With hearts filled with love,
we proudly introduce our son Andrew
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025
10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
Big sister Julia was excited to meet her new baby brother
Andrew Callum
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025
10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
Tiny hands, tiny feet...
There is someone new for you to meet!
Introducing Andrew Callum Harrison
Born on Saturday, 14th August 2025
10:34 am
8lbs 4 oz
20.2 in
Tips for writing your baby announcements
If you still need some more hints and tips to find the perfect wording for your baby announcements, then here a few grammar tips that will help you create flawless cards. Your birth announcements will also be checked over by our talented proofreaders to make sure that there are no spelling mistakes. These birth announcement tips are based on errors commonly seen by our proofreaders when checking over real baby announcements ordered from Rosemood!
How to present the names of the proud parents on your baby announcements
- For formal baby announcements, you may wish to include the titles and full names of the parents, however, first names will suffice for more informal cards sent to friends and family.
- In British English, a full stop is not required after titles.
- Take a look at our traditional baby announcement wording to see examples of how to present the names of the proud parents.
How to write the date on your baby announcements
- British Format: Day Month Year (with a th, st or rd attached to the day).
- American Format: Month Day, Year (without a th, st or rd attached to the day).
- We would recommend including the day and the year on your baby announcements to turn them into beautiful souvenirs for your loved ones.
- The th, st or rd of the date should be in superscript but this cannot always be added via our editing tool, so our graphic designers will adjust the date appropriately.
- If you would like to write out the date in words then only the day of the week and the month should be in capital letters e.g. On Saturday, the sixteenth of August two thousand and twenty-five.
How to write the time on your baby announcements
- Writing out the time in words: this is the most traditional way to write the time so is suitable for traditional baby announcements. You will need to include reference to the morning or the afternoon. For example: at two o’clock in the afternoon.
- Writing out the time in numbers: separate the hours and minutes by a full stop or a colon. You will then need to add am or pm leaving a space after the minutes. For example: at 2:00 pm.
- Writing out the time in the twenty-four-hour clock: you do not need to include am/pm with times in the twenty-four-hour clock.
How to present your contact details on your baby announcements
- Separate phone numbers into blocks of two or three numbers to make them easier to follow.
- If all of the elements of your address are separated on single lines then you do not need to add commas to the end of each line.
- If your address is written across one line the commas are required between the house name, road, town and county.
- No comma is required between the county and the postcode.
How to write your baby announcements in the first or third person
- For more traditional baby announcement wording use the third person, for example, “Chelsea Daniels and Aaron Harrison are happy to announce the birth of their son…”
- For more informal baby announcement wording you may like to use the first person “We are excited to introduce you to our son…”
How to write my baby’s weight and height on my baby announcements
- In Britain, it is standard to write the weight of a new baby in pounds and ounces.
- Please note that 7.5 lbs does not mean seven pounds and five ounces, which should be written as 7 lbs and 5 oz.
- Use the short version of pounds (lb) and ounces (oz) to note the weight, or write out the weight in full.
- Leave a space between each number and the units lb or oz.
- It is most appropriate to write your baby’s height in cm or inches.
- Leave a space between the number and the units cm or in.
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Baby Announcements
When it comes to announcing the birth of your baby to friends and family, baby announcements are a popular choice. These announcements typically include important details about the baby, such as the parents' names, the baby's name, date and time of birth, place of birth, weight, and height [[1]].
Baby Announcement Wording
Writing the perfect baby announcement can be challenging, but there are various approaches you can take. The article suggests using wording suitable for both baby boy and baby girl announcements. It provides examples of traditional and informal baby announcement wording to help you find inspiration [[2]].
Traditional Baby Announcement Wording
Traditional baby announcements are usually written in the third person, with mention of the proud parents first. The examples provided in the article follow this format, including the parents' names, the baby's name, date and time of birth, weight, and height. The wording can vary, but the goal is to share the joyous news with family and friends [[3]].
Informal Baby Announcement Wording
If you prefer a more informal approach, the article suggests using poems, cards addressed from your baby's siblings, or even writing the announcement in the first person on behalf of your baby. The examples provided in the article showcase different informal baby announcement wording options, including the baby's name, date and time of birth, weight, and height [[4]].
Tips for Writing Baby Announcements
The article also offers some tips for writing your baby announcements:
- Presenting the Names of the Proud Parents: For formal announcements, you may include the titles and full names of the parents, but first names will suffice for more informal cards sent to friends and family.
- Writing the Date: In British English, the format is Day Month Year (with a th, st, or rd attached to the day), while in American English, it is Month Day, Year (without a th, st, or rd attached to the day). Including the day and year on your baby announcements can turn them into beautiful souvenirs.
- Writing the Time: You can write the time in words, in numbers (with am/pm), or in the twenty-four-hour clock format.
- Presenting Contact Details: Separate phone numbers into blocks of two or three numbers for easier readability. If your address is written across one line, use commas between the house name, road, town, and county.
- Writing Baby's Weight and Height: In Britain, it is standard to write the weight of a new baby in pounds and ounces. Use the short version of pounds (lb) and ounces (oz) or write out the weight in full. Baby's height can be written in centimeters (cm) or inches (in) [[5]].
Remember, these tips can help you create flawless baby announcements, and if you need further assistance, the article suggests reaching out to the friendly customer service team for help with personalizing your announcements and ensuring there are no spelling errors [[5]].
I hope this information helps you in writing your baby announcements! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.