Baby Scrapbooking Kits and Ideas for Every Occasion
Posted: Saturday, April 26, 2008
by Michele Cardello
Life Imprints
Scrapbook pages are packaged in two main sizes 8 x 8 inches or 12 x 12 inches . One popular baby scrapbook kit is the Baby Days Pages pack, which features Baby Days, Mom and Dad's Stories, Hands and Feet Keepsakes, Gifts page, First Home, First Haircut and many other storylike pages.
Coordinating pages, borders and albums are all available to create your baby's first scrapbook. Even a novice can create a beautiful and memorable baby scrapbook with these colorful pages and photos.
Baby scrapbook kits are also gender specific. If you are expecting or are already enjoying your precious baby girl, then look for baby girl scrapbook kits. These sets include pages of assorted pink and pastel theme sheets, letter stickers, coordinating tags and all materials are acid and lignin free. However, if you are expecting or are already enjoying your active little guy, then use a baby boy scrapbook kit, which typically feature assorted blue theme sheets, letter stickers, coordinating tags and are acid and lignin free.
Larger baby scrapbook kits include a baby keepsake calendar scrapbook kit. Every month you will be able to see your little one as you write down all the first moments of his or her experiences. Calendar scrapbook kits can be saved in your baby's scrapbook album and cherished for years to come. In addition, your baby's calendar scrapbook kit is a unique and memorable gift to give your family, especially if they do not live in your area.
Do you have a special theme for baby's room? Baby scrapbook theme kits can be purchased as well. Precious Moments, Suzy's Zoo, Disney, various religious themes, Creative Imaginations, Rubber Ducky kits include theme pages, die cuts, rub-ons, letters, words and other assorted embellishments to make your baby scrapbook complete. Each season of the year is also available: spring, summer, fall, and winter theme kits. Other theme kits include holiday pages: Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Halloween, and Christmas.
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