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Short & Sweet New Baby Card Wording
What to write inside a new baby card when the tone needs to be short & sweet. 5 message ideas to read, copy, or adapt — written for real cards going to real people.
New baby cards arrive in the most exhausting weeks of a parent's life. Keep wording short, warm, and free of advice. A gentle congratulations and an offer of real help (a meal, a load of laundry) is worth more than any greeting.
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5 Short & Sweet New Baby Messages
Welcome, little one.
Congratulations on the new baby.
So happy for your family.
Sending love and tiny socks.
Welcome, baby.
How to make a short & sweet new baby card feel personal
Welcome the baby by name if you know it. Skip the parenting advice; offer warmth and a specific kindness — a frozen lasagna, an offer to walk the dog, an hour of holding the baby so they can shower. New parents are exhausted; brevity is generous.
If the tone is short & sweet, the line that lands hardest is the one that surprises the recipient — usually because it references something only the two of you would know.
What to avoid in a new baby card
Don't comment on the baby's appearance unless it's purely positive. Don't ask when the next one is coming, don't share birth horror stories, and don't offer unsolicited advice. Skip "sleep when the baby sleeps" — every new parent has heard it.