Birth Announcements
The front page newspaper headline read: Little Billy Makes
His Worldly Debut Wearing Only His Birthday Suit!
Proud parents would
certainly agree that the birth of their baby should make the cover story of the
New York Times! And as much as they'd be okay using a billboard on the side of
the freeway as their birth announcement, odds are, the newspaper story will be
confined to two lines in small print, buried on page 16; and the billboard will
actually be a small, but beautiful, hand held birth announcement.
One of
the first decisions new parents make is what to name their baby. Then they
decide how they will decorate the nursery. The decisions don't stop there: cloth
or disposable, breast or bottle, which car seat, which baby monitor, do I need a
diaper disposal, a baby monitor, wipe warmer, where do I register, which swing,
which bouncy seat, which high chair, which preschool, which college, which
major? Whoa, whoa, whoa… One step at a time; how about just deciding on what
you'll do for a birth announcement?
You could order them from a number
of vendors. The hospital offers some pretty standard plain birth announcements.
You could also Google 'birth announcements' and you'll get more decisions – many
more decisions. Or you could assemble your own. Parents make scrap books of
their trip to Disneyland; Grandmas artistically put together Baby Brag Books, so
why not use those same talents to create a beautiful, one of a kind, Birth
Announcement.
You should first decide which style you want to use. Will
it be elegant with a watermark, frosted cover sheet and a bow? Or perhaps you'd
prefer a more comical theme. Do you want fire trucks, baseballs, bunnies or
angels? Or would you rather just have a solid color or pattern, so as not to
distract from the pertinent data?
Will you make them the standard post
card size? Or do you plan on using 8' x 11' paper and rolling it up like a
scroll? Keep in mind ease of mailing when planning your birth announcement. You
probably don't want to pay extra postage for oversized pieces. You also don't
want them so intricate that they get damaged in the postal system.
Whether your birth announcement looks like a driver's license, a wedding
invitation or a store grand opening flyer – keep it simple. Simple can be
beautiful and stylish and the free time you have to be elaborate isn't as
plentiful as it once was pre-baby. Or … you could stick with Plan A and send a
press release to the editor of the New York Times – see how that works for
ya!
Vera Raposo enjoys scrapbooking and is now sharing some of
her best scrapbooking ideas, and interviewing some outstanding guests on her
radio show www.ScrappersTalkRadio.com
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