Baby Picture Frame Photography Shack Guide
Baby Picture Frame Decorating Each Baby Photo
By Sylvia Adolvana
The addition of a newborn to your family, is a time
you want to record with digital images. You want to
include in your images the excitement of the newborn
arriving home, all through the growing stages, to the
first day at school. Once you arrange for the printing
of your favourite images, you want to place these images
all around your home, each in a baby picture frame.
There are many stores selling baby picture frame varieties,
including your local craft store, where you can get
ideas to create custom frames for your child, you will
not find in any other home.
You can find more design ideas when visiting online
stores. Visiting these sites will give you design inspiration,
to express your ideas with frames. Start with pictureframes.com,
where you will be able to customize the framework, set
the measurements, frame color and frame material.
Decorating Your Home And Nursery
Other sites like Ebay or Nextag will also show you
baby picture frame variations, where you might want
to buy some of the smaller baby picture frames, to decorate
your home and nursery.
Once you know the design and specifics for your baby
picture frame, then you can start with a solid frame,
and add your own personal design to make the frame unique.
Tie Ribbons Along The Edge Of The Frame
For example, if you buy an oak frame, you can tie a
bright pink or blue ribbon around the corner of the
frame, depending on the sex of your baby. Alternatively,
you can use pastel colors such as yellow or green to
coordinate with your little girl room, or use blue and
red for a boy.
Wrapping ribbon along the edge of the frame, using
two contrasting colors will make a frame stand out while
drawing attention to the image.
Taking A Metal Frame To An Engraving Artist
A good idea is to find a metal baby picture frame that
you can adapt by taking it to an engraving artist. You
can be creative and add strings of pearls along the
metal frame and different colors of lace, to compliment
the gold or silver frames.
Another option is to add information about the child
along the bottom of the frame. You may include birth,
height and weight, as well as the child’s full name
and birthday.
Personalized messages can be added, and the engraving
artist may recommend small frames in the form of baby
shoes or hearts to use on your baby picture frame.
About the Author:
Sylvia Adolvana has written a number of articles on
digital photography and software including Red
Eye in Portraits, Adobe
Upgrade, Photo
Albums, Photo
Enhancement, Small
Digital Cameras, Create
DVDs, DVD
Burner Software, Family
Web Site, Bridal
Portraits, Wedding
Photos, Wedding
Announcements.
Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this
popular author on this website in the near future.

More Photography Facts....
After I have chosen a photographer, what other questions should I ask him or her?
Once you have made a commitment
to a photographer of your liking, there are still
more questions you need to ask. With larger studios
especially, you should ask whether you will be
working directly with the photographer you first
talked to. Ask to meet with the person who will
actually be taking photos of your wedding.
You may also want to ask how long your photographer
has been in business, or how many weddings of
your size they have worked with in the past, and
if they have liability insurance. You might like
to ask him or her how long it will take to get
the proofs back to you or their rate for printing
extra photos and albums.
You should definitely inquire about their back
up plan and arrangements for any unforeseen changes.
As well as any refund or cancellation policies
they may have.
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