Baby Sleeping Themes
Scrapbook page layout ideas should begin with themes.
In this case, you have chosen a theme of baby sleeping,
but you may want to consider something that is not so
broad.
1. Does baby pout when sleeping? Your theme could be
“precious pouter”.
2. If baby sleeps with heaps of toys, a theme might
be “our priceless toy”.
3. “Knitting up the raveled sleeve of care”
is a Shakespearean theme that could feature baby sleeping.
As you consider scrapbook page layout ideas, open your
mind to a variety of themes.
Baby Sleeping Layout Starters
You can get your creative juices flowing by looking
at page layout ideas others have created. Here are 7
page layout ideas to get you started:
1. Baby Sleeping at Baptism: Page layout ideas for
a baptism look good with ribbons and lace in antique
off-white shades. Use a background paper in a rich wine
shade. If baby received a certificate of baptism, this
can be used along with photos. Focus attention on baby
sleeping by making that photo prominent, framing it
in lace. Include photos of parents and others who were
a part of the occasion. A row of photos across the top
of a 2-page spread could be set off from the rest of
the page with a lace ribbon. Be sure the baby’s
full name is included in rich lettering.
2. Baby Sleeping in Pink: Scrapbook page layout ideas
for a little girl in pink will look good with a sprinkling
of sugar and spice. Background paper can be a cinnamon
brown textured paper. A dictionary definition of “spice”
on a torn antique ivory paper could be topped with one
photo of baby sleeping. Write “sugar” on
a tag, and add a ribbon. Don’t forget a bit of
journaling to tell about baby’s sleep habits.
Embellishment candies will carry your theme beautifully.
3. Baby Sleeping in Blue: One of the cute page layout
ideas you may want to consider is one that centers on
a “Little Boy Blue” theme. Begin with a
background in pale blues and whites. Perhaps a wide
stripe patterned paper, or even a piece of blue and
white fabric would work well. Mount your “baby
sleeping” photo on the background with black corners.
Add a photo or two of the many “blue” things
in his life. Stack blue blankets, sleepers, toys –
anything blue – and snap a few photos for further
page layout ideas. Add blue embellishments, stickers,
and a memento such as a piece of a blue blanket or favorite
clothing. Journal in dark blue ink, making your notes
encircle the page as a border.
4. Baby Sleeping at Birth: For page layout ideas that
feature your baby sleeping during the first weeks of
life, consider adding a copy of the birth certificate.
If it has footprints on the back, be sure you use a
copy of those, too. For digital page layout ideas, consider
scanning the foot prints onto your hard drive. Then,
in a graphics program, give them a transparent layer.
Beneath that, insert a layer with the word “baby”
in pastel colors, one color per letter. A few extra
“feet” would be a cute embellishment. Frame
your baby in pastel frames.
5. Baby Sleeping on Baby Sheets: Scrapbook page layout
ideas for a baby asleep might begin with a background
of sheet fabric. If you have the actual crib sheets
on which baby slept, you might cut a piece the size
of your page, and use it for a background. Mount your
photos on torn paper in one of the brighter colors from
the sheet. If the sheet has pictures of baby animals
or toys, use similar embellishments and stickers. Add
a corner of baby’s favorite blanket as a memento,
and a note about how your boy or girl loved it.
6. Baby Sleeping in Family Tree: This is one of those
page layout ideas that work well in a family heritage
scrapbook. Start with a family tree background that
uses a nostalgic tree graphic with family names arranged
on it. Don’t worry about covering some names.
This is just background for this page. mount your baby
sleeping in a cradle cut out. Place the cradle strategically
in the tree. Photos of parents or grandparents asleep
as babies in the 40’s or 50’s would be fun
for comparison. Who does baby resemble more? Add a few
bird stickers. Journal on leaf shapes. Add a border
of leaves.
7. Baby Sleeping at Dinner: Many babies fall asleep
in the high chair, their tiny heads ending up on the
tray. Scrapbook page layout ideas that feature such
a photo can carry through the dinner theme. Can you
tell what was served the time the photo was taken? If
it was baby food from jars, get identical jars and set
up a photo of what was on the menu. Write out the menu
for more interest. Add a menu item of “Zzzzzzzz”.
If baby sleeping was at a home-made meal, include a
recipe as one of your page layout ideas. Arrange a few
teddy bear stickers and a spoon.
Whatever scrapbook page layout ideas are used, you
will want to remember that each page is a canvas on
which you paint a picture. Imagine each scrapbook page
hung on the wall of a gallery or displayed on an art
easel. All page layout ideas should tell stories without
additional comments.
©2007, Anna Hart.
About the Author:
Anna Hart invites you to read more of her articles about
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Anna is posting new articles every week on that site.
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