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Pregnancy

Step-by-Step: Baby Shower Guests
by Andrea Steed (May 12, 2009)
Before my baby shower, I put together the background for the following layout to use as the guest sign-in sheet, and then later added the three photographs and journaling to complete the page. I love the authenticity of having the signatures of all my guests written directly on the layout.

Step-by-Step: Oh Baby!
by Andrea Steed (Feb 3, 2009)
I used many of the same elements in this layout as my first "expecting" page, but I’m pleased with the distinctive look of the finished product using the Cosmo Cricket "Jack’s World" collection.

Photographing Labor & Delivery
by Maegan Hall (Nov 13, 2007)
I have had the joy of witnessing and photographing three very different births. Should you have the opportunity to do so (or would like someone to photograph your labor and delivery), here are some tips for photos to capture:

Successful Maternity Photography
by Maegan Hall (Sep 27, 2007)
When a pregnant lady wants to be photographed, you never really know what she’s “expecting.” I have gathered some “big” tips from some of my favorite photographers and I think you’ll find that our recommended techniques will be “painless.”

Inspirational Pregnancy Layouts
by Andrea Steed (Apr 26, 2006)
With pregnancy on the brain (and showing in my belly), I’ve taken a special interest in pregnancy and newborn baby layouts that I’ve seen in the Scrapjazz.com gallery. Here are some of my personal favorites:

Ultrasound Memories
by Denise Gormish (Sep 16, 2005)
For many people, ultrasound photos are the very first baby photos. It is special and exciting to see photographs of children in the womb. As a result, they deserve a special place in our scrapbooks. Here are some tips for saving those photographs and adding them to your scrapbooks.

Documenting Your Pregnancy
by Maegan Hall (Apr 27, 2005)
All of my children have a pregnancy album of sorts filled with ultrasound photos, journaling, weight gain facts, and the infamous belly-growing photos. The point is not to be overwhelmed by documenting your pregnancy. Any snippet of information will be a blessing to your child(ren). Here are 15 ideas to get you started.


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