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Making Birth AnnouncementsThank you! Eva from Roscoe, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Birth Announcements
You could let your older child paint with pinks and blues on large sheets of paper. (reg. sheets would work too. just make sure they are strong enough to hold up to the paint. we use construction or newsprint) Just let him/her go wild. you will get the neatest abstracts you have ever seen. then tear them up into rectangles. Buy some cardstock at a craft store and attach the cut up pieces to the front. Then you can just write all the information on the inside. you could also add a photo to the top of the artwork on the front. Post by lifewithmadman RE: Making Birth Announcements
Found this link for the candy wrappers... Post by phishphan98 RE: Making Birth AnnouncementsI like the idea of the photo with your son holding the new baby. But maybe add the verse "Our family just grew by two feet." and include vital stats on the inside. Post By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post) RE: Making Birth Announcements
You could do a photo of your toddler holding the baby (sitting all the way back on the couch with support pillows, of course!). A beaming big brother smile would be adorable. :) Or he could help with creating/assembling the announcements--my 2 year old LOVES stamping, but he could probably also help with gluing bows, sprinkling glitter, attaching stickers, etc. Post By Marisa (Guest Post) RE: Making Birth AnnouncementsHandprints of baby and bigger siblings dipped in water-based paints and worded as if the sibling is announcing his/her older sib-ship...ie. " Fred is happy to announce the arrival of his little sister Freida on ..." Post by aardvark RE: Making Birth AnnouncementsYou could make hand and foot print cards with your child announcing the birth. Post By K from Oz (Guest Post) RE: Making Birth Announcements
When my second daughter was born, I had my first daughter draw a picture of me, my husband, herself, and a baby. The sizes were rather random, but it doesn't matter. Post by Jilson |
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