
How to Word Your Birth Announcements
Creating your newest family member’s birth announcement is an exciting time! Whether you want include all the stats, create a faith-based announcement or even include an older sibling, we’re here to help you get the wording just right. Here are some examples of birth announcement wording you can use or modify to fit your needs.
Simple Birth Announcement Wording
Our hearts are full of love for
Henry Allen
Born: May 22, 2020
Weight: 8 lb. 8 oz.
Length: 18 inches
Kristen and Chad Sully
Gender-Specific Birth Announcement Wording
It's A Boy!
Henry Allen
Arrived: May 22, 2020
Weight: 8 lb. 8 oz.
Length: 18
Kristen and Chad Sully
Religious Birth Announcement Wording
On May 22, 2020
God gave us a gift . . .
and we named him
Henry Allen!
Please share in our joy
at the birth of our son
8 lb. 8 oz.
Kristen and Chad Sully
Sibling Birth Announcement Wording
Cora Belle
would like to introduce to you
her new brother
Caleb Benjamin
Born: May 22, 2020
Weight: 8 lb. 10 oz.
Length: 18 inches
Nancy and Travis Archer
Christmas Birth Announcement Wording
Santa delivered our present early!
Myles Samuel
Born: November 11, 2020
Weight: 9 lb. 5 oz.
Length: 19 inches
Paul and Teri Torrington
Twins Birth Announcement Wording
We've been doubly blessed!
Marissa Anne
7 lb. 10 oz.
Taylor Terrence
8 lb. 6 oz.
Born on May 22, 2020
Proud Parents
Sarah and Clayton Branson
Adoption Announcement Wording
We will never forget the day
she came into our life . . .
It is with great joy
that we announce
the adoption of
Daphne May
on August 16, 2020
Melanie and Mark Drake
. . . and now we welcome her into our hearts.
Unique Adoption Announcement Wording
She wasn't expected,
she was selected!
Daphne May
Born: October 14
Came into our hearts
and into our home
on October May 22, 2020
We welcome her with
much love and joy!
Melanie and Mark Drake