Scrapbook Ideas for Your Baby Album - Part 1
A scrapbook album of your baby's first year is one of the most
special albums you'll ever complete. There are so many magical
memories, beginning with the pregnancy itself and continuing
right through your baby's first birthday. Below are a number of
scrapbook page ideas to help you capture those precious moments.
Title Page A great way to start the album is by matting a 5"x7"
or 8"x10" of your baby's hospital photo on the first page. Then
add the baby's name and birthdate as the title and subtitle
respectively. This makes a very simple yet very beautiful page.
Baby on the Way How did you celebrate the news that your baby
was on the way? Maybe it was a quiet dinner just for you and
your husband or a gathering with family and friends. Either way,
remember to include some pictures of the celebration. Capture
peoples' reactions to the annoucement in photos. In addition,
you may even want to take a picture of the pregnancy test
showing the positive results.
The Ultrasound If you had multiple ultrasounds during your
pregnancy, include pictures from different points in time so you
can see how your baby was growing. You may also want to include
one that shows the graph of the heartbeat. In addition to
journaling about the ultrasound pictures, this is a great place
to journal about any nicknames you may have had for your baby
before it was born. The Belly Starting at three months, when the
pregnancy "bulge" is just barely noticeable, have someone take a
monthly side-view picture of you. Pose in front of the same
background each time so that the pictures are consistent. Try to
fit all of the photos on one page (or a two-page spread), so you
can really appreciate the month-by-month progression.
The Nursery Include photos of the nursery all ready and waiting
for baby; take pictures from different angles to show everything
in the room. Be sure to include pictures of anything that has
special meaning such as a bassinet that has been in the family
for multiple generations, a special blanket made by Grandma,
etc. Also, if you have one, include a photo to show what the
room was before it became a nursery. Welcome Baby Those first
pictures taken of your baby after the birth are some of the most
precious ones you'll ever have. Rememer to include your baby
being weighed, having his/her footprints done, being examined,
getting a bath, etc. You can put memorabilia such as the
footprint card, bassinet name tag and baby id bracelet on these
pages. Include key information/statistics in your journaling -
baby's full name, date, day, time, weight, length, details about
your labor, name of the doctor/midwife, etc.
Mom, Dad and Baby It's wonderful to have a page with pictures of
just the three of you - Mom, Dad and Baby - and then include
siblings, grandparents, etc. on other pages. Journal about how
you felt upon meeting your baby for the first time, whether your
baby resembled anyone in the family, how your baby reacted to
hearing your voice, etc.
The Rest of the Clan Once you have a page or two of Mom, Dad and
Baby photos, it's time to include the siblings if your baby has
any. Capture how excited they are to meet their new baby
brother/sister and how proud they are to be big brothers/big
sisters. This is also a great page to put any little cards,
drawings, etc. that siblings may have made to welcome your new
baby.
Visitors at the Hospital Your new baby is sure to have many
visitors at the hospital such as grandparents, aunts, uncles,
cousins and more. Include a picture of each one holding the baby
and write an interesting fact and/or anecdote about each person
in your journaling. Also, you may want to include pictures of
the doctor/midwife who delivered your baby, the labor nurse
and/or the doula.
Going Home Going home from the hospital is a big event! On this
page you can include pictures of leaving the hospital, a photo
of the outside of the hospital, and the birth announcement.
Journal about who took you and the baby home, what the weather
was like for your baby's first time ever outside, what he/she
was wearing for a "going home" outfit, and what he/she did
during the car ride home.
The New Family It's nice to have a couple of pages showing the
new family settling in at home over those first few days. Be
sure to include a picture of everyone (Mom, Dad, siblings) with
the new baby, plus a picture of the whole family. Put some of
the flowers and balloons received as gifts in the background of
the pictures to add a special touch. This is a great place to
journal about how the family dynamic changes when the new little
one joins the clan.
Visitors at Home In addition to having photos of the visitors
that came to meet your baby at the hospital, you'll also want to
have pictures of the visitors at your home. Again, include a
picture of each one holding the baby and write an interesting
fact and/or anecdote about each person in your journaling.
Siblings If your baby has siblings, you can make a separate page
for each sibling with lots of photos of the big brother/big
sister with the new baby. Depending on how old the sibling is,
he/she may be able to help you create the album page by
arranging photos, picking out embellishments and providing input
for the journaling (e.g., what is the best thing about being a
big brother/big sister).
Heritage If your baby is lucky enough to meet his/her
great-grandparents, have a page or two with pictures of them
holding the baby. Ask the great-grandparents to share some of
their most cherished childhood memories so you can include them
in your journaling. When your baby is older, he/she can read
their stories to get a glimpse of childhoods long ago.
For additional ideas, please read part two of this article
entitled "Scrapbook Ideas for Your Baby Album - Part 2."