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Top Three Unique Personalized Baby Gifts Ideas That Will Be Preserved Forever By The New Moms and Dads of Little one!
January 23, 2010
1. Take Lots of Pictures and Videos!
Its elementary to take photographs now because of technological progress in development. Just about everyone out there owns a digital camera and a camera video recorder, and not too many people still know of bulky cameras with flash bulbs and film canisters. Because of this, you simply must find a way to preserve memories by keeping the multitude of photographs and videos in a safe place. I suggest using a good digital photo frame to keep your digital cameras memory cards. You can also save the whole bunch in a CD which you can copy and distribute to friends and relatives. And each of these will make beautiful new baby gifts! If you dont have these yet, dont worry. You can use your old, handy Polaroid to take photos and preserve them the conventional way (photo albums).
2. Creating Newborn Handprint Footprint Impression Prints
Another adorable baby shower party favors idea can be done very simply as well. You can even have a handprint party up until he is 7 years old. You can prepare hand painting or finger painting supplies at home and distribute them to your party guests (other children and their moms and dads). Make sure to check the durability and safety of the materials. Bear in mind, little hands will touch these kits so you need to get them from your reputable supplier.
3. Prepare a Time Capsule
You can create a time capsule every year for your baby. Inside, you can put the items I described above (baby handprints and footprints and pictures of the baby shower, the baby gifts and the baby shower diaper cakes). You can also add lovey-dovey photos from friends and family members for your child to read after many years.
Remember to add things or gifts from older relatives (grandmas and grandpas), as it is most likely that these people wont be around by the time your child opens the time capsule. Keep this in a cool, dry place, and resist the impulse to open it whenever you feel sentimental or overwhelmingly nostalgic.
