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Beautiful Babies: 10 Baby Layouts to Love
Who doesn't love a baby? Seriously. Especially pictures of babies, all bundled and soft. They've got those bright big eyes, pudgy cheeks, and sweet little mouths. You can almost smell them (the good baby smell) by just looking at the photographs. The sheer fact that I turn into mush when I see baby pictures is proof of why it's so important to take lots of photos of our children when they're babies, and then scrapbook them so you can relive those memories over and over. I spent a day scouring the Scrapjazz gallery for my 10 favorite baby layouts created by artists like you. Take a look and get inspired to tackle your baby's album: Little One by Kayla Richards - Simple and sweet, this layout features six cropped photographs, simple handwritten journaling and minimal embellishments in soft colors. - My Sunshine by lizzie19 - The bright yellow background, adorable close-up photographs and touch of red and green accents make this layout simply perfect-and appropriately titled.
- She has a new name by jeter2girl21 - I love the title of this one, as well as the photograph of a new mom looking at her baby.
- Daddy's Little Girl by Desert_Doll - We certainly can't leave out new dads! I love how the swirl of flowers and circular journaling around the title block accents the photo.
- Baby Feet by sunflower4378 - Not only is this a perfectly precious photo of those teeny tiny feet, but the journaling is truly inspiring.
- You Grow Girl by Jen E. - There's no better way to show a baby's growth than by monthly photographs.
- Yawn by Gizzy - Such a sweet little baby face! The simple photo border is a great way to show an action sequence in still photographs.
- Tiny Reflection by bkc21 - I love how this layout does more than show a baby's face. It shows what a tiny baby does all day -- learns and looks and sees new things.
- Baby Kiss by kimca01 - This layout of a baby kiss is just plain yummy. The subtle, but detailed, title and embellished design surround this photograph with a little hug to match the kiss.
- Ayla is Born by Andrea Steed - This layout doesn't have the best photos or the most creative design, but it's one of my favorites because it tells the story about the day my daughter was born.
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