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Smallprint Baby Keepsakes
By Debra Stottor on 27/08/2008 01:02:57
Capture an imprint of the tiny hands and feet of your new baby for a wonderful keepsake

As years go by, it becomes increasingly hard to believe that your baby’s hands and feet could ever have been so small, so now’s the time to capture that mini marvel. One very attractive way to keep that moment in time is to have your baby’s fingerprint imprinted in solid silver, ...

LovePrints' cute baby gifts
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/05/2007 01:10:37
Set your baby's fingerprint in silver for a gorgeous keepsake or a cute piece of special jewellery.

If you want to find something subtle, classy and classic as a lasting souvenir of your new baby – or something to give as a treasured gift to a Godparent or grandparent ¬– check out this lovely new idea from LovePrints.The LovePrints Fingerprint Jewellery is a way of setting your...

Book review: My Pregnancy Planner
By Sarah Lawson on 03/10/2007 01:09:20
A useful guide to your pregnancy and, with journal and scan images spaces, a lovely keepsake

as help remind you of key dates for check-ups and so on. A Pregnancy Planner can also build up as a lovely keepsake if you make notes about how you feel, hospital visits, scans etc, as you go along. Once the baby arrives you won't have time to make notes

Baby’s 1st Christmas Presents
By Joanna Harvey on 11/11/2011 17:02:30
All of baby’s firsts are special, but there’s something about a first Christmas that makes it that little bit extra important. Here are some great gifts to treasure…

Baby's First Christmas Photo Album, £21.50Keep all your memories safe in this gorgeous handmade album with 30 pages holding 1 photo on each page, something to cherish forever.Available from My Baby Celebration

5 tips to make Dad's first Father's day special
By Sophie Westnedge on 12/06/2012 17:36:04
Try these simple ideas to make your first Father's Day together extra magical

Help your baby make a cardMake a cute keepsake card that he'll cherish forever. Use baby-safe, non-toxic ink or paint to decorate a card with your baby's hand and foot prints. Or, if you want to avoid the mess, try taking a snap of your baby holding

10 gorgeous Mother's Day gifts for £20 and under
By Kimberley Smith on 08/03/2012 14:57:00
Say a big thanks this year with one of these ideal presents to make the mum in your life feel special

Personalised date stones, £14For new mums, these commemorative stones make a gorgeous keepsake celebrating the birth date and name of their new baby. A lovely gift 'from' your little one.Available at Not on the High Street.More ways to commemorate

10 Mother's Day gifts for mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 14/03/2011 17:50:04
You may not have met your baby yet, but you can still be spoilt this Mother's Day. Check out our pick of the best treats and gifts for mums-to-be

Family tree printThis colourful, illustrated family tree print is a lovely keepsake. Add piccies of your baby-to-be from your scan to your newborn and beyond.Family tree print, £45, Garrendenny Lane

Baby's First Year calendar
By Sarah Lawson on 24/01/2007 02:49:11
Designed like a calendar, this first year reminder chart sits on your kitchen wall and helps you makr the milestones from birth to your baby's first birthday.

There are lots of beautiful baby books and boxes around for you to inscribe with the dates of 'the first tooth', 'the first proper meal', 'the first smile', but most of the time, the keepsakes you have of your baby's first year, and the gift box

The weird and wonderful ways celebs commemorate new babies
By Kyrsty Hazell on 30/03/2011 11:46:31
Looking for a unique way to remember your pregnancy and birth? Myleene Klass, Mariah Carey and Alanis Morrisette are all fans of the new trend for doing something a little bit kooky before baby comes. Why not give it a go?

mortal mums follow.There are lot's of wonderful (and some weird) ways to capture your experiences of pregnancy for you to treasure as a keepsake. From plaster casting your growing bump, or having your unborn baby's face made into a pendant, to recording

Are “foetus parties” a step too far?
By Kimberley Smith on 13/01/2012 12:34:22
“Foetus parties” and highly public celebrity pregnancies are part of a worrying trend towards the comercialisation of pregnancy, warns Royal College of Midwives

.“Foetus parties” are when mums invite their friends round to see scan pictures or watch ultrasound videos and give out keepsakes and party favours.Packages for “foetus parties” are now available for around £185. Some companies offer VIP champagne packages

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