How to Create a Pregnancy Memory Album
Choose your preferred booking making application (e.g., Keep a camera and film on hand at all times. , Put together your baby memory book as the pregnancy progresses, or assemble your different stories in a notebook and make it all at once...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Choose your preferred booking making application (e.g.
iMemoryBook, Bellflowerbooks, MyPublisher, iPhoto, Adobe inDesign, more listed in external links). -
Step 2: Keep a camera and film on hand at all times.
,, Include things like photos of mom taken every two weeks (stand next to the same object for comparison).
Save tags from maternity clothes and pressed flowers from the night baby was conceived and scan them into your book. ,, Tell funny stories about midnight runs for those cravings. ,,, If you are using a collaborative memory book system (e.g. iMemoryBook, Snapjot), invite them by email to come and add their insights (If your system of choice doesn't have collaboration, just have them each write on a page). ,,, -
Step 3: Put together your baby memory book as the pregnancy progresses
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Step 4: or assemble your different stories in a notebook and make it all at once.
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Step 5: Collect memorabilia.
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Step 6: Don't forget to include an account of how mom told dad she was pregnant
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Step 7: a photo of parents assembling the crib
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Step 8: and photos of when you were decorating the nursery.
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Step 9: Document food cravings.
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Step 10: Document expanding sizes
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Step 11: new developments and changing name choices.
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Step 12: Make a family tree.
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Step 13: Tape interviews with family members for ideas about what will change
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Step 14: what the baby will be like and what their hopes are for the future.
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Step 15: Be sure that both mom and dad write a special section full of their individual hopes and dreams for the new baby.
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Step 16: Don't forget to include space for sonogram photos
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Step 17: hospital photos and items
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Step 18: and birth pictures.
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Step 19: Also jot down moods and dreams
Detailed Guide
iMemoryBook, Bellflowerbooks, MyPublisher, iPhoto, Adobe inDesign, more listed in external links).
,, Include things like photos of mom taken every two weeks (stand next to the same object for comparison).
Save tags from maternity clothes and pressed flowers from the night baby was conceived and scan them into your book. ,, Tell funny stories about midnight runs for those cravings. ,,, If you are using a collaborative memory book system (e.g. iMemoryBook, Snapjot), invite them by email to come and add their insights (If your system of choice doesn't have collaboration, just have them each write on a page). ,,,
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