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How To Keep Your Baby's Memories Forever: Scrapbooking Baby's Firsts
from:A baby never fails to bring joy in any family. The fun and excitement the baby brings is simply priceless. Parents, especially first timers, can't help but be nostalgic about everything concerned with the new baby. Perhaps if there was a way to freeze time and keep all those memorable moments, they would gladly do it to cherish such an important milestone in life. Unfortunately life goes on and precious moments cannot be frozen forever. Nevertheless memories can still be preserved for a long time by keeping mementos that help people reminisce life's treasured highlights. This is commonly done by making scrapbooks.
While most people have desired at least once to keep a scrapbook, many of them simply never succeed. Admittedly, scrapbook making is quite tedious and time consuming, but those who have kept scrapbooks swear by their worth. In reality, making scrapbooks is not really that complicated. One just needs to know the things needed to make one.
For making scrapbooks of baby's firsts, it is important to keep pictures of key events related to a baby's development. Among the commonly treasured occasions may include simple moments like the baby's first smile, yawn, nap, sitting up, crawling, walking, bath, hair cut and so on. One could also take pictures of first things such its bottle, bed, chair, diaper, toy, solid food, and the like. Another important moment to catch would be the baby's first special occasions such as Halloween, thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukah, Easter, birthday, vacation, and other noted affairs.
To make the scrapbook more interesting, it would be nice to include small, mountable items in the collection. This might include a lock of hair from the first haircut. There could also be pieces of clothing such as a sock, a bonnet, a bib, or a mitten. One common item would be birth announcements, the baby's hospital tag, an invitation to the baby shower, and so on. Some parents can even include a dried piece of the baby's umbilical cord. There are thousands of possibilities when one's imagination is set free.
Those who are new to scrapbook making should not be alarmed. There are baby scrapbook kits available in bookstores and craft stores. You may also choose to do it from scratch by just fastening special paper together, or by getting a multi-purpose album, then decorating it with baby-related stuff.
Keeping a baby's treasured moments can be so much fun with the right things and know-how at hand.
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