Think flowers, candy, stuffies, and stickers

Everybody loves the baby milestone blanket, but maybe consider these other creative and super-cute baby milestone photo ideas that show their growth in the first year. Add your unique spin to one of the following set-ups; if you’re short on time or not the creative type (we get it), we’ve included props you can purchase to add flair to your photos. 

Flowers and Leaves

This is one of the sweetest baby milestone photo ideas we’ve seen. Teresa, a custom artist and illustrator based in Southern California, surrounded her daughter Elena in beautiful blooms and leaves to show how she blossomed each month. Create seasonal scenes as she did, or place one perfect rose or daisy next to your child the first month and then add a flower each month as a visual indicator of your child’s age.

Mini Blocks

picture of blocks that people can use in baby milestone photo ideas

These mini blocks give you lots of flexibility with how you display your message. Add a heart or a holiday symbol and stack the blocks vertically or lay them side by side in a pattern. Long after your child has hit the one-year mark, use these blocks to spell out your child's age in years or what grade they're in.

Buy them here, $30.

Animal-Themed Baby Milestone Cards

Pose your child on a neutral background to make these wood safari animal-themed cards stand out. Each disc is double-sided and features adorable giraffes, lions, and lions, and there's even a card announcing the arrival of your sweet bundle. 

Available at Etsy shop Brickhousegifts, $28

Monthly Milestone Chalkboard

This chalkboard comes in two sizes (9x12 and 12x16) and features cute, hand-drawn animals. Add milestones, favorites, and other important baby data, and then choose a light-colored, neutral background and take a close-up shot so the text is readable.

Available at Etsy shop Image Ability, $20

Related: 5 Baby Milestones That Will Totally Change Your Life as a Parent

Seasonal Props

Seasonal props that show the baby’s age in months convey the passing of time and will make for an amazing collage to commemorate that first year. Family blogger Chelsae in Tampa Bay took this photo of her daughter Evelyn with these autumn leaves for November, and she used candy hearts in February and beach toys in June.

Sleeping Baby Pictures

We love this baby milestone photo idea because there’s nothing sweeter than a sleeping infant. And with each month, you’ll appreciate not having to force a smile in each month’s photo. With a sleeping baby, you can take the shot quickly, and your child will always look beautiful and relaxed. If you’re worried about your child waking up, take photos at the end of naptime rather than at night. A shortened nap is easier than getting a crying baby back to sleep at night.

Favorite Stuffie

Posing your child next to the same stuffed animal each month shows how big they’re growing. It also lends itself to seasonal-themed photos and shots of impromptu hugs with their fuzzy friends. This photo from Alice Morais of Little Pearls Photography, a maternity, newborn, and family photographer based in Kennesaw, GA, captures both a seasonal theme and a sweet moment with a stuffed animal.

Photo Banner

a banner to hold pictures, a cute baby milestone photo idea

Put your favorite photo from each month in this self-editable photo template. You can also record the date and a short message. Once you've printed them out, attach them with a clothespin to raffia or ribbon to create a beautiful photo banner. When you update the banner with a new card each month, take a photo to show family and friends your baby's life in pictures.

Available at Etsy shop partiara, $9 for a self-editable template.

Everyday Items

iStock

You don't need to be crafty or buy expensive props to create cute monthly baby photos. You need a gorgeous baby (check!) and to be creative with items you already have. Pose your babe with common items like diapers, onesies, pacifiers, or food (cupcakes are a new-mom fave). Spell out how old your baby is in months, or place the items around your child. Use the same prop every month or switch it up based on your baby's preferences.

Sports Stickers

Dress your baby in a solid-colored onesie and pop on one of these sporty stickers for consistent and cute photos each month. Or, get creative with where you place the sticker, like on a baseball cap, favorite stuffie, or diaper as your baby crawls away from you. If your older baby is too busy to sit still for a photo with you, a sticker gives you lots of flexibility on where, and how, to take an awesome photo.

Available at Etsy shop Custom Print Gallery, $10.

Inkless Foot and Handprints

Printed on special paper, this pack of baby milestone cards gives you those coveted baby fingers and toes, but with zero mess.

Buy them here, $54.

Spread some serious joy by sharing your baby milestone photos with family and friends near and far on the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

 

 

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The holiday season will be here before we know it, and it’s pretty much a given we’ll be frantically trying to pull together holiday pictures in time to get those cards in the mail. Good news—we’ve gathered the most creative family photo ideas out there, and all of them can be recreated with ease! Gone are the cheesy grins and fake smiles, these family holiday photo ideas will put everyone at ease and make the process much less stressful.

Go Classic with Black and White Pictures

There is something timeless about a black-and-white photo. Whether candid or portrait, this family photo idea always makes a statement.

Add Outdoor Vibes

family walking in a field for Christmas card photo
Jessica Rockowitz via Unsplash

Outdoor photos can be almost anything you want them to be, depending on your location and props. We love the simple idea of capturing a sweet candid moment instead of the usual pose with cheesy grins. 

Add Holiday Pajamas

Addison Rae

If there's anything cuter than matching holiday family pajamas, we haven't found it. And don't worry, all sorts of pajamas are available far enough in advance that you don't have to wait until the last minute. 

Include Snacks

Febrian Zakaria via Unsplash

Unless you have really tiny kids who can't help but get messy, it could be fun to add your crew's favorite snacks to a family holiday photo. 

Classic Christmas

Amanda McGuire via Work in Progress

For big laughs, send out photos suited up as Ralphie and the rest of the Parker family. Mom Amanda scoured deal sites like eBay and Amazon to find everything she needed to re-create the classic scene. Want to know how she did it? Hop on over to Work in Progress to find out.

Use a Mirror

Gift Habeshaw via Unsplash

Using a mirror to "take a picture" is a fun take on a traditional pose. Plus, you might be able to pull this one off without a photography session! 

Keep It Real

Brittney Fort

Sometimes the kids just don't want to cooperate. Instead of stressing out and worrying about getting the picture family photo, just go with the flow. It usually ends up being more authentic and will give all your friends a good laugh. 

Related: Introducing Tinybeans+

Feature Your Happy Place

Olivia Bauso via Unsplash

Is it the beach, the mountains, the family farm? Whatever your happy place, featuring it in your holiday pictures photo never gets old. 

Make the Most of Fall

Jennifer Massoni Pardini

If we’re on top of our game, we’re usually taking our holiday pictures when it’s peak fall rather than winter. If you don’t want to hold out for that first snow or you live somewhere milder, throw those autumn leaves into the air and capture some seasonal (and childhood) magic.

Reflect as a Family

Photos by Lei

Capture the magic of the holidays with this one-of-a-kind picture by photographer Leilani Rogers. You might need an extra set of hands and a little bit of time to get it just right, but the results are well worth the commitment.

Elf Yourself

Marta Wave via Pexels

In the same vein, let your little one dress up as Santa’s favorite helper, and incorporate a funny saying in the background to top it off.

Related: 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them)

Pose Like Your Kid's Drawing

Ayren Jackson-Cannady

The best source of inspiration is sometimes right in your own home. Have the entire family recreate a favorite drawing or sketch. Not only will you get chuckles from friends and family, but it’s a great chance to show off your budding Picasso’s artistic skills.

Frame Yourself

Combined Average

Grab an empty frame and try out different poses. Have the little ones stand in front of the frame, or squish the whole group behind the frame.

Use Props

Merri Cherry

Using props still gives holiday pictures “that certain something." Raid the dress-up bin for silly hats, boas, and superhero masks, or find printables to make your own. Remember, when it comes to dressing up your photos, bigger and brighter is always better!

Spell It Out

The BMC Report

Decide on a word that describes your family or the holidays, then have each person hold a letter of the word. It’ll add an interesting element to the photo without distracting from your pretty faces!

Create a Scene with Sidewalk Chalk

Modern Parents Messy Kids

Here’s another fun take on the chalk idea: use the sidewalk or another flat surface as your canvas, then let the kids interact with it in the photo.

Hit Up the Tree Farm

Joseph Gonzalez via Unsplash

The local tree farm provides an idyllic (and nearly effortless) backdrop for just about any photo staging. Bring along a toy car (or wagon) and pair it with a wee tree for instant sweetness.

Put on a Good Face

Hideaki Hamada

Artistic and retro, the “vinyl face” is a photo trend that works especially for camera-shy tykes. Play around with magazines, books, or movie posters for a variety of expressions. Follow Japanese photographer Hideaki Hamada on Instagram for enchanting photos of his lil’ sons and life around Osaka, Japan.

Superhero Style

Superhero family via Paging Supermom
Paging Supermom

From Into the Spiderverse to Guardians of the Galaxy and LEGO Ninjago, superheroes never get old when it comes to family photo ideas. Bring on 2024 with power!

Simple Silhouette

Chang Duoung via Unsplash

Simple silhouettes give family photos a classic touch. Oh, and this idea is super handy when someone isn’t looking their best or if the kids have (already) started making mud pies in their holiday outfits.

Say It with a Sign

Ryan O'Dowd Photography

Update your friends and loved ones with a chalkboard message that says it all, like this adorable shot we scooped out over at Ryan O'Dowd Photography. Whether it's you or your kids holding the news, adding this small detail makes a standard family pose extra special.

 

Make sure to capture all the memories—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

A mom shared a series of photo poses you can use to announce your baby’s arrival while keeping their face private, and it’s kind of genius

In the digital age, privacy is high on a lot of moms’ minds. Friends and family use social media and other online tools to stay connected, but many of us have good reasons for being hesitant to post our kids on the internet. It’s tough to find a middle ground, but one mom is here to help—she’s sharing poses you can use during a newborn baby photoshoot to get some adorable, sharable shots of your new arrival, all while keeping their face private.

Mom Adelia shared a TikTok video with the caption, “Private but not secret photo ideas for baby announcement.”

@adelialaughs

photos by the talented Katie Brown #privatenotsecret #newbornphotography #babyannouncement

♬ Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder

She then posted a ton of (absolutely adorable) newborn photos—but her baby’s face is carefully tucked away or facing away from the camera in all of them. She also went the extra mile with a follow-up post:

@adelialaughs

#privatebutnotasecret #newbornphotography #babyphotoshootideas #greenscreen

♬ original sound – passionlvr

This is especially good advice for any photos that are going on social media. In a recent study by Secure Data Recovery, a whopping 73 percent of parents said they don’t know everyone who views the things they post online—yet 68 percent said they post photos of their kids anyway. Do you really want strangers to have access to photos of your kids?

The study also found that 75 percent of people (three out of every four) think parents overshare about their kids online. Look, we get it. You love your kids and you want to show them off. But it’s so important to do that safely, and that means respecting your kids’ privacy on the internet.

Adelia’s pose suggestions are a great start. But there’s even more you can do—like, ahem, download the Tinybeans app to capture and privately share those adorable everyday moments (what? When there’s an opening, you shoot your shot!). When you use Tinybeans to connect with family and friends and share your kids’ lives, you own all the photos and videos—and you (and only you) have full control over who can access them. Join Tinybeans for free today to give it a try.

The holidays will be here in a flash, so don’t let any time lapse before planning how and where to take your family photos. We’ve polled some of our favorite local photographers for their favorite spots around San Diego to snap family pics and for their pro tips to make your DIY family photos shine in this year’s holiday cards. Read on for where and how to take your snaps.

Ocean Beach Pier

Robin Litrenta, Photographer

Location, location, location. Decide if you want a gorgeous canyon, something cool and urban or some warm beach vibes. Either way, you'll want to look for open shade to diffuse the sun. For a beach photo, seek out a structure such as a pier and notice where the shadows fall. With your back toward the sun, stand at the shadow’s edge closest to where it transitions back to the light.

Editing Tip: If you rotate the horizon lines in your photos so it’s level and not crooked, you’ll be amazed how this will elevate your pictures.

Ocean Beach Pier
1850 Ocean Front St., Ocean Beach

Photographer: Robin Litrenta
Online: robinlitrentaphotography.com

Presidio Park

Mariela Cohen, photographer

Make some magic with the Golden Hour. Shoot an hour before sunset to capture the best lighting and scope out the location before your planned photoshoot. Have everyone sit with their backs facing the sun and make sure your camera is set in a small spot of shade to avoid any lens flare from the sun. Don’t forget your furry friends! This might add some chaos to the mix, but you'll be glad you included everyone in the family.

Pro tip: Bring a large blanket to pick up some extra colors or add neutral textures with a chunky knit or a soft flannel. Make sure it’s large enough for the entire family to sit on; if it’s too small it will make you look smaller in the photo.

Presidio Park
2811 Jackson St., San Diego
Online: sandiego.gov

Photographer: Mariela Cohen
Online: marielacohen.com

Old Poway Park

Erin Delgado, Photographer

Perk up your pixels with color! Clothing makes the photo. You could have an amazing location but if the clothes don't fit the location, it messes with the photo vibe. Color tones should depend on your background and should be based in greys or browns, but not both. To make it less stressful for mom, who’s usually the organizer, she should plan her outfit first and coordinate other outfits around hers. Think along the lines of complementary colors and not necessarily matching perfectly; and definitely no logos or neons.

Clothing Tip: Drive by or walk around your photo location ahead of time to get a feel for what colors would work well with the surroundings.

Old Poway Park
14134 Midland Rd., Poway
858-668-4576
Online: poway.org

Photographer: Erin Delgado
Online: erinchristinephotography.com

Spanish Village

Mariela Cohen, Photographer

Take the stress out of your photo session by planning ahead by choosing a fun location to explore afterward. A week before you take photos, loosely pick out a few wardrobe colors, look at some poses from other pictures, and schedule it for a time when everyone won’t be rushed. Tell your group it’ll be a 30-minute session so they’ll know what to expect. Let them have fun and go explore the area afterward so this will give them something fun to look forward to.

Time Saving Tip: Invest in a wireless remote control camera timer for as little as $14. This will let you keep taking photos without stopping to go check and see if it turned out. The remote is easy to hide in your hand, especially if that arm is hugging your family.

Spanish Village
1770 Village Pl., Balboa Park
619-233-9050
Online: spanishvillageart.com

Photographer: Mariela Cohen
Online: marielacohen.cohttp://www.marielacohen.com/m

Imperial Beach

Kylie Clarke, Photographer

Don’t 'shutter' at the thought of a family photo session. If you keep it fun and relaxed that will reflect a wonderful moment in time. If you are relaxed, your children will be too. Be sure to keep your background simple so it doesn’t compete with your family.

Holiday Card Tip: Leave some open space in your composition so you can add a nice “Warmest Wishes” text overlay when it comes time to print your holiday cards.

Imperial Beach
10 Evergreen Ave., Imperial Beach
619-423-8328
Online: imperialbeachca.gov

Photographer: Kylie Clarke
Online: kylieclarke.com

Mission San Luis Rey

Sylvia Trinh, Photographer

Portrait perfect! Use your phone’s “portrait mode” to project yourselves while beautifully blurring the background (called Bokeh) and giving your photos more depth. This will dramatically improve your photos and will even rival those of professionals.

Focus Tip: Portrait mode only works if the subjects in the foreground are distanced from the background, so take a few steps forward towards the camera.

Mission San Luis Rey
4050 Mission Ave., Oceanside
760-757-3651
Online: sanluisrey.org

Photographer: Sylvia Trinh
Online: @sylviatrinhphotography

Family Christmas Tree Farm

Renata Terra, Photographer

Get candid! My biggest tip with kids is to engage them in a fun activity, instead of trying to pose them. Making cookies in the kitchen, jumping on the bed or blowing bubbles by your front door will give you some genuine smiles. And if that doesn’t get you a cute photo, then tell some silly jokes or make funny noises to get them to laugh.

Candid Tip: Giving unsuspecting hugs and kisses will always put a smile on someone’s face… and makes for some pretty cute candids.

Family Christmas Tree Farm
300 Pepper Dr., El Cajon
619-448-5331
Online: familychristmastreefarm.com

Photographer: Renata Terra
Online: renataterra-photography.com

Your Front Porch

Amy Millard, Photographer

Don’t focus so much on where to take your photos because your front porch is often the perfect place! Aim to photograph the last hour of the day or early morning. If that's not possible, be sure all of you are in a shaded area to avoid funky shadows. Tidy up your setting by sweeping, add some flower pots or a simple door wreath to give some color, but don’t clutter it up or you’ll get lost in it.

Tripod Tip: If you don’t have a tripod, then improvise by grabbing a chair, an overturned bucket and stack books on top until you reach the desired height.

Photographer: Amy Millard
Online: amysuemillard.com

 

Coronado Beach

John A. via Yelp

Get a little closer, now don’t be shy. Cozy up close to those you love, this will limit gaps in between people and makes for a better photo. Tell everyone where to stand, where to put their hands and which way to look. Families look more connected and loving if they’re hugging or touching in some way.

 

Posing Tip: Make sure everyone’s eyes are looking in the same direction or else they’ll all look distracted.

 

Coronado Beach

838 Ocean Blvd., Coronado

––Bonnie Taylor

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Congratulations, you’re making a human! Pregnancy is one amazing journey. And trust me, you’ll want to remember these moments. You are cute AF right now, a glowing goddess of motherhood, nausea, swollen feet and all! Here are creative ways for documenting your pregnancy in pictures. Take pics monthlyor wheneverly, whatever schedule works for you.

It’s not a food baby!

Produce Tees

Celebrate your growing bump with these super adorbs fruit tees. This three-piece set includes one shirt for each stage of your pregnancy, with a fruit that shows baby's size during that time: peach (12 weeks), eggplant (24 weeks) and pineapple (36 weeks).

Available at producetees.com, $105 for three-piece set; individual shirts are $35.

Simply Sophisticated Selfies

How to Paint the Sky

A weekly side-selfie of your growing bump is gorgeous. Add black and white and you’ve got pure elegance.

See this image and more on the How to Paint the Sky blog. 

For the Overachiever

Barefoot Barnwood Shop

You are all about the details. We have a great way to document all the things: a weekly board to update your progress! This handmade board makes it easy with fun prompts about baby's size, your cravings and other news of the week.

Available at Etsy store Barefoot Barnwood Shop; $28.

One Dress=Success

Ingrid & Isabel

Simple (and practical!). One stretchy dress for every photo. I love this one; I wore it through both pregnancies. It’s a perfect fit for all maternity stages, and even postpartum. The 3/4 Sleeve Shirred Maternity Dress from Ingrid & Isabel comes in seven neutral colors and cute stripes. 

Available at ingridandisabel.com, $59.99.

We Are Family

Momtastic

Get your family involved! What a great way to help prepare a soon-to-be big bro or sis for the exciting times ahead. We love this idea from Momtastic.

LOL

@_samanthabox via Instagram

Pregnancy can be hilarious. Chronicle the fun stuff with a letterboard, your bump and the truth! Laughter will follow, promise.

See this image and more on the Samantha Box Instagram account.

Fun and Games

Anette Dittgen @a.dittgen via Instagram

The couple that plays together, stays together! We love this idea from Anette Dittgen. For a series, just draw the loading image further along each time. It's the perfect way to commemorate this gift that's worth waiting for.

See this image and more on the Anette Dittgen Instagram account.

Stickers!

Amazon

"Monthly milestone marking." Try saying that three times fast! We are loving these cute stickers! In addition to showing how many weeks your bun has been in the oven, they give fun facts like baby's size and when they develop certain skills (17 weeksbaby can hear music you play!).

Available at amazon.com, $14.99.

Jamie Aderski

featured image: Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash

 

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Finding an imaginative way to take monthly baby milestone photos is a challenge that many of us mamas struggle with. If you’re looking for something that goes beyond the same old chalkboard plus baby’s age number, photographer Dani Giannandrea has an idea that you’ll want to copy—no matter how you slice it.

Giannandrea, a Maryland-area wedding photographer, recently took the social media-verse by storm after posting one of the sweetest and most creative baby’s first year calendar pics. Instead of month-by-month ages rustically written in chalk, Giannandrea chose a much more interesting medium for her little boy, Lorenzo…pizza!

photo: Courtesy of Dani Leigh Photography

Each month marker of Lorenzo’s life comes with one new slice. The now-viral post has gotten plenty of praise from fans at her Facebook page. And it looks like this genius idea is one just about everyone wants to copy. One commenter wrote, “Such a beautiful idea! The visual is lovely and loving at the same time.” Another wrote, “So much cooler than those milestone cards!” We completely agree!

Why did Giannandrea choose pizza? The photographer/mama told us, “When brainstorming with my mom, Lorenzo’s Grammy, she said that I really should do something Italian as an ode to his name. I had tossed around a few ideas but ultimately decided if we were going to do this right, we may as well also get dinner out of it each month.” She also added some baby pizza photo-taking expert advice, “If you are going to do pizza for your monthly photos, invest in a good pizza cutter because truly no pizza place slices their pizza into 12 slices. And, invest in family photography because soon enough all your kiddos will be bigger than a pizza box.”

Of course, setting up a year’s worth of pizza-filled photos takes some level of restraint. Along with the praise, some of the FB commenters pointed out that not eating all that pizza is a feat in and of itself!

—Erica Loop

 

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Playing on the beach? Been there, snapped that. Monkeying around at the playground? Yep, took that pic a billion times. If you need fresh photo ideas — and some new fodder for your Instagram feed — get a change of scenery and check out Chicago’s awesome street art. We think outdoor murals are the new photo studios and, whether you hire a pro or do the snapping yourself, you’ll love the color and urban edge. We took to the streets (and peeped some very amazing Instagram feeds) to bring you this list. Click through and get those smiles ready!

Ed Paschke Art Center – Jefferson Park

Late Chicago artist Ed Paschke is known for vibrant artworks with trippy patterns and colors. That in itself makes them appealing to kids. The biggest piece of eye candy is an image of Paschke’s "Luna Negra" painting that's on the outside wall of the Ed Paschke Art Center, a three-story Jefferson Park museum that has opened in his honor. The painting was transferred to a film wrap and was installed as a mural. Snap pics and go across the street to play in Jefferson Park.

Located at 5415 W. Higgins Ave. in Jefferson Park.

Do you have a favorite outdoor mural? Share it in the Comments!

— Amy Bizzarri & Kelly Aiglon

Celebrate International Day of Peace with memories that’ll last a lifetime! Nothing serves a better reminder than photographs, so we’ve come up with 10 fun ideas on how to incorporate peace into your pictures. From visiting your local art sculptures to taking a picture of your napping babe, there are plenty of ideas for families of all ages, shapes and sizes.

1. Have your little one draw a picture of what they think peace means and take a picture of them holding it for the memories.

photo: Edwin Lee via flickr

2. Take a pictures of your mini-me while they are sleeping. On International Peace Day, peace and quiet definitely has a new meaning, especially if you have a newborn.

3. Do you have a peace memorial or sculpture in your city? Visit the spot after school and take a picture.

photo: wplynn via flickr

4. Gather around all your family members and lie on the ground to make a peace sign. This is the time to pull out the selfie-stick for a perfect aerial shot.

5. Don’t have enough people to make a human-sized peace sign? Settle for one made from hands!

 

6. Rock the traditional peace sign. Hold your fingers in a V shape with your thumb holding down your fourth and pinky finger.

7. Got competitive little ones? Take a picture of your kiddos hugging it out.

8. Where’s the most peaceful place in your hometown? Head there with your little and take a scenic picture.

https://instagram.com/p/7ltCQ1EziH/

 

9. Do one of our cool peace-related crafts and take a picture of it!

10. Have your kids spell out the word peace with their bodies as each letter. Put the five photos together as a collage.

Got more photo ideas? Show us how you celebrated by hashtagging #redtricycle or #rockedtheweekend on Facebook or Instagram.

— Christal Yuen

You’re probably taking pictures of your baby every day, but a time-lapse style monthly mash-up is a cool keepsake that’ll help you see how fast your baby grows in the first year. We found eight ideas that’ll blow you away. The key is to pick an element and stick to it, like marking the months with a matching number of apples, or using the same suitcase to show how big Baby is getting. It might seem unnecessary and time consuming, but no one regrets the outcome and they’re perfect to put on display at Baby’s first birthday party.

photo: Maria Healey Photography

Pack Him

For this simple shot, you need a suitcase and a blanket. When Baby is small, it'll be as cozy as a bassinet, but watch as the months pass and the suitcase seems to shrink. A laundry basket will work similarly. We like how Maria Healey chose to keep the wardrobe (a diaper) consistent in all twelve shots.

 

How are you recording your baby’s growth from month to month? Share your creative ideas in a Comment.

–Anna Knoebel