Scrapbook Rivalry
Unless you were first in the family birth order, there probably isn't much record of your adorable infancy. By the time you came along, Mom was too busy tending to her brood to scrapbook – leaving you with an unresolved Jan Brady complex. These days, our schedules are so packed there's hardly time to upload those digital pics. But you want to create something you can look at together in the years to come.
Pregnancy is a perfect time to record memories; it's the last calm before the storm, and a great time to channel your newfound nesting instinct. After gathering all the bits and pieces, the Tummy Talk pregnancy album is an ideal place to put those little keepsakes. Part scrapbook, part journal and part file folder, it's perfect for recording thoughts and feelings, showing off belly photos and stashing a gallery of sonograms. The system is flexible, so you can include what you want without too much outside direction (beyond the 105 color pages, tabbed dividers with storage pockets, scrapbook cut-outs for decorating the pages and stationery for writing letters to the baby). The albums are covered in suede-like fabric in pink, blue or apricot, with a single Swarovski crystal adorning each design.
Face it: After the baby comes, filling in a book competes for your time with eating, sleeping and showering. So trust us, do it now.
And "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" no more.
Available online at tummy-talk.com. |
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