Baby Reflections Journal/MiniBook
Tags:One of the things I am hoping to do over the next few weeks after the new baby arrives is document some of those thoughts, feelings, emotions, and observations in a little journal/minibook. The concept is simple; putting it together is simple. In this case I wanted something that was smaller, that could go in a bag or sit on my bedside table, that was easy to grab and jot down my reflections.
Am I going to have another more traditional baby book? Maybe. Most likely I will just start doing some scrapbook pages that document the stories of her life that will go into a 12x12 album. I imagine that some of those stories may come from what gets written down within the pages of this journal.
I envision adding a few photos to this little book (photos glued back to back and added in as pages) and other pieces of "stuff" maybe from the hospital, tags from clothes, etc.
The inside follows a simple formula of printed journal cards and patterned papers. I have been holding on to these patterned papers from Anna Griffin for years and was so excited to finally put them to good use. They are some of my favorites.
The "A" stamp is from the See and Stamp Jumbo Uppercase Alphabet Stamps
set. Ink is Color Box/Hero Arts (it's the perfect little selection of six pinks).
The album I am using is a new three ring Memory Binder album from Heidi Swapp/Janet Hopkins that fits 5 inches x 7 inches pieces of paper and should be available in March. Here's a link to scrapbook.com where you can sign up for notification when it becomes available. It comes with a bunch of different pockets and pages and envelopes and such but I removed them for this particular project. I did leave two page protectors in the back as collection pockets.
The interior pages are a combination of patterned paper and "reflections" journal cards that are available for download through Designer Digitals. Simply open on your computer and print on white cardstock. What's cool about these cards is that they don't have to be used in a baby journal. The cards include the words: reflections, remember,
memories, moments, today, and together. Use them to document a new
life, one that has passed on, an adventure, your one little word, a
time of transition, daily thoughts, etc. So many possibilities.
The scalloped edges on the patterned paper were created using the Fiskars Threading Water Border Punch and the new Scallop Sentiment Border Punch (scallops without the holes). For the pages like you see above, I took two small strips of the patterned paper, adhered them back to back, used the border punch and then adhered it between two journal cards. These pages are a bit wider than 5 inches with the scallop border added.

Making Memories dimensional hearts "sweets" adhered with a glue dot. Perfectly simple.

Making Memories Trim + Heidi Swapp Heart Ghost Shape + Tim Holtz Trinket Pin
I repeated the basic foundation pattern and flow for each spread: metal-rimmed circle accent, plastic
"sweets" heart from Making Memories, and finally a piece of trim with
a heart and dangling accents.
"Exhibit A" stamp from Catslife Press.
Making Memories Trim + Jenni Bowlin Felt Heart + Making Memories Love Charm
And repeat again. I didn't do the patterned papers in any particular order - just adhered them to the backs of some of the journal cards.
I have no idea where that butterfly stamp is from anymore. Anyone?
Here's a look at it standing up:
I can't wait to begin filling it up. For now I am leaving the cover plain - maybe I will do something with it or I may just leave it as is. It is now tucked away in my hospital bag - ready and waiting for this next experience to begin.
















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Beautiful! I can't wait to see it filled up.
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Beautifully simple! I love how it's feminine and girly without being too LITTLE girly or babyish. Will be great to see how you fill it out.
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We're having a little one in July, and you've just settled my debate on how to document all my musings. It's perfect!
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Wow! gorgeous, i only wish i would have done something like this for my kids, you are so talented! thanks for sharing!
yasmin in ca
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It is sure to be your daughter's most treasured possession. It's magnificent.
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a beautiful little book for jotting memories.
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Love it! So great that you hung on to those fabulous papers...they're perfect for your new little girl! Love all the little extras, too! Simple and lovely.
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Such a sweet book and so versatile. I'm sure it'll become a wonderful keepsake. I didn't do a traditional "baby book" either for my girls, instead just doing scrapbook layouts and incorporating everything I like about a regular baby book. It feels much more personal that way... best wishes for a safe and happy delivery! :)
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Ali - it's beautiful - what a great, easy way to document this exciting time. I am sure I am not alone when I say I cannot wait the addition of your new little one & we get our first glimpse of her (when you are ready to share of course!!). Wishing you all the blessings of this wonderful time.
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I really love it, I wish you would have posted it about 4 months ago, but I can't copy everything you do right!
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It's a georgous book, what a wonderful way to record the memories...what an exciting time for you and the family. Your 39 weeks photo is so beautiful!
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Darling book! It'll look even more fabulous filled with photos and birth stories! Great thing to bring to the hospital! Wishing you all the best. :)
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ubelievelly beautiful...., as always so classy and cute , I'm in love with that album and like every other cration of yours good job:) good luck with delivery :))))))
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Congrats! Now you're ready! How lucky she will be!
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You are such an inspiration to me! I absolutely adore your wonderful creations and your wonderful outlook on life and documenting it!
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It is perfect and I imagine that it will be just as loved as your other journals and photobooks. I can't tell you how much the ones that I created with your inspiration and help are loved at our house. I love all the finger prints and some corners turn up, but they are such a joy to share and look thru.
Can't wait to see yours with the pictures of your new little one and your growing family!! And can't wait to see Simon with his baby sister.
Love it!!
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Beautiful and a lucky girl to have you as mommie. All the best :-)
p.s can i ask you where you got that beautiful sweater you're wearing :-)
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beautifil Ali
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At some point, Ali, write yourself a note about your current impressions of your "little boy." My own son was nearly 7 when I brought his baby sister home... and nobody warned me how LARGE and GROWN-UP and LOUD and OVERWHELMING my precious little boy would suddenly seem next to a tiny baby. Just an impression I wish I had expected... and been more prepared for... so I didn't suddenly expect so much from him for no reason except that he seemed so much bigger when I returned from the hospital than when I left.
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~beautifully delicate~
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