baby album coverRecently I shared some baby shower ideas with you, and I wanted to show you the final piece to this creative puzzle. I created a keepsake album of the baby shower with a collection of paper t-shirts decorated by our guests and photos from the shower. It was a labor of love, but something I am so happy to provide for my friend who would never have done this for herself. A scrapbook project like this does take some planning, and along the way I was reminded of a few things that made this process a little easier.

As you’re planning a baby shower, remember to save items for your album – a clean copy of your baby shower invitation and in this case blank paper t-shirts that everyone received in their invitations.

baby album_baby shower invitation

Save items from the shower itself that will add to your album. I saved game cards from our Baby Jeopardy game played at the shower. It was fun to see what guests wrote as their answers, and I ended up featuring the cards of the two game winners in the album. I also recreated the circle title featured on the game board in the album itself using our 1.25″ circle printable labels. Printed labels work great throughout the album for someone like me with inconsistent hand writing!

baby album_baby shower games

Organize your photos before you start your album. I tossed photos that were not clear, were duplicates or didn’t fit into a page theme. Then I laid my photos out, along with the other items I wanted to include, in the order I wanted to present them in the album.

baby album_tshirt decorations

Before you begin, bring out all your scrapbook supplies. My guillotine trimmer, Zots adhesive and double stick tape were used throughout. I also grabbed decorative papers, stickers and other accents to have on hand. Seeing them as I was creating the album allowed me to design as I went.

baby album_shower decorations

It can be intimidating to fill these blank white pages, but with the right supplies and commitment to the process you’re sure to create something very special.

–Kristen
PS colors: peacock & chocolate
Latest fave: Satin Ribbon

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5 Responses

  1. Caryn says:

    Love it! What album did you use? Is it a Kolo or one of the Paper Source album binding kits?

  2. Melanie says:

    How wonderful! Great ideas and a very touching gift! The handmade one’s truly are the best.

  3. Kristen says:

    Caryn, I did use a Kolo album. The Newbury Kolo Album had the perfect page size and I liked the ribbon tie (lovely, and makes it easy to add and remove pages).

  4. Jenny E. says:

    Thank you for sharing! Where did you get the paper t-shirts? Thank you !!!

  5. Pene says:

    Lovely idea. I will be featurig this on my blog. (I wish I did this for my baby.)

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