Scrapbook Ideas for Your Baby Album - Part 2
This is the second part of a two part article about scrapbook
page ideas for your baby album. You may also want to read
"Scrapbook Ideas for Your Baby Album - Part 1."
Baby's First Bath As soon as the "belly button" falls off, it's
time for the first real bath. In addition to taking pictures of
your baby in the cute, little bathtub, be sure to take one of
him/her all swaddled in the hooded towel after the bath is over.
And in your journaling you can write about how old your baby was
and his/her reaction to the bath.
Baby's First Trip Whether it's a day trip to Grandma and
Grandpa's house, a weekend getaway or even a full blown
vacation, baby's first trip is a significant milestone to
preserve. Regardless of where you go on this first trip, your
baby will encounter many new new sights, sounds, smells, people,
etc. Journal about how your baby reacts to these new and
different surroundings. Baby's First Solid Food The first time
your baby tries solid food is a fun event to capture in photos.
The facial expressions are priceless. Things to journal about
include what the food was, how much your baby ate and your
baby's reaction. When your baby is older, take some pictures of
him/her feeding himself/herself pasta with tomato sauce. A messy
tomato sauce face is quite a sight!
Baby's First Tooth Although a toothless grin is absolutely
adorable, it is exciting to see that first pearly white poking
through. Once it's visible enough to be seen in photos, take
some great close-up shots for your scrapbook album. Note in your
journaling the date the tooth first poked through and the date
the photos were taken.
Baby's First Step While it's often difficult to capture your
baby's very first step on camera, you'll certainly get lots of
photos of those very early steps. Try putting them in sequential
order - from letting go of the furniture to taking those
wobbling steps to landing on a diapered bottom - to show your
baby's progress across the floor.
Baby's First Easter Depending on how old your baby is for
his/her first Easter, here are some ideas for what to include in
your scrapbook album: dyeing Easter eggs, visiting the Easter
Bunny, going on an egg hunt, opening his/her Easter basket,
finding eggs hidden by the Easter Bunny, and preparing/eating
Easter dinner.
Baby's First Mother's Day/Father's Day The first Mother's
Day/Father's Day with your baby is, of course, very special. And
you'll certainly take lots of photos of Mommy/Daddy with Baby.
In addition to journaling about how you spent the day, it's
interesting to journal about what you were doing and feeling on
the previous Mother's Day/Father's Day. Maybe you were pregnant
and received gifts from your baby-to-be. Maybe you didn't have
any idea that you would be a parent in a year. Either way, it's
fun to reminisce about what a difference a year makes.
Baby's First Halloween Depending on how old your baby is for
his/her first Halloween, you may or may not put them in a
costume. If they're in a costume then of course you'll take lots
of pictures of them all dressed-up. If they're very young,
putting them next to a very large pumpkin makes for an adorable
photo. Remember to include pictures of your pumpkin picking
trip, too.
Baby's First Thanksgiving On our Thanksgiving pages we often
journal about what we're thankful for. Of course, as new Moms
we're most thankful for our new babies. Journal about the
"little things" you're thankful for - how your baby tightly
holds your pinky when you feed him/her, the way your baby smells
after a bath, the sound of your baby's giggle when you make
funny faces, the peaceful feeling of rocking your baby to sleep,
etc. - to make these pages extra special.
Baby's First Christmas There are so many memories you'll want to
capture in your photos - getting the tree, trimming the tree,
Christmas Eve, Christmas morning, favorite gifts and more. I've
written another article called "Scrapbooking Your Christmas
Memories" that has lots of suggestions for things to include in
your scrapbook album.
Baby's First Snow If you live in a cold weather climate, your
baby's first encounter with snow makes a fun page for the album.
Even if your baby isn't old enough to play in the snow, you can
bundle him/her up and go outside so he/she can see the snow and
feel it on his/her face. Some things to journal about on this
page are the date of the snowstorm, your baby's age, what you
did outside (e.g., pulled your baby in a sled, built a snowman),
and your baby's reaction to the snow.
Other Photos Undoubtedly, you have lots of baby pictures that
aren't part of a specific event, holiday, milestone, etc. It can
be hard to come up with ideas for how to categorize them. Here
are some page/title ideas to use for your "every day" photos:
Month (e.g., March, August Days), seasons (e.g., Spring Time,
Winter Days), Sweet Girl/Boy, Play Time, Having Fun, Silly
Sisters/Siblings, Peek-a-Boo, Cute as a Button, Busy as a Bee,
Laughing and Smiling, Say "Cheese", Mommy's Little Girl/Boy,
Daddy's Little Girl/Boy, Apple of Mommy's/Daddy's Eye, Memorable
Moments, Friends and Fun, "Look at Me!", Miles of Smiles,
Precious Moments, and Movie Star (photos wearing different pairs
of sunglasses). Also, if you have a nickname for your baby, that
can make a cute page title.
Baby's First Birthday In addition to the standard pictures -
singing Happy Birthday, blowing out the candles, eating the
cake, opening the gifts, posing with party guests - take a
picture of your baby right after he/she wakes up in the morning
on his/her birthday and another one right before going to bed
that night. That way you can put just these two pictures on a
separate page and focus your journaling on how your baby spent
his/her first birthday, from waking until bedtime.
The Perfect Ending If you still have your baby's hospital hat
(you know, the adorable little hats babies wear right after
they're born), put it on your baby's head and grab your camera.
Although it will look pretty funny stretched out over the head
of a one-year old, it makes quite a poignant picture. Put just
this photo on the last page of your baby's first year album, and
you'll have lots of room for journaling about the amazing year
that has passed since you welcomed your baby into your life.