All interior photos by Squirrelly Minds. All maternity photos by Centric Photography.
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I had a wonderful time getting our photos done with Stephanie of Centric Photography, and had fun playing dress up with my various outfits! I knew I would be printing these off for framing, and couldn’t bear the thought of wearing the same outfit in each photo. Yep, I over think these kind of things.
I ordered a pack of 6 4×4 prints (their square shape make them perfect for instagram photos!). The photos are printed on art paper, giving them a cool textured look. I put the pictures in a 3 pack fotobit frame, but because I ordered 6, I played around with the set up and combination of photos, and where I wanted to put them.
I normally hate taking pictures in and out of frames. The tabs are difficult to move or the picture shifts each time you take it in and out, etc etc. But I found the fotobit click and snap system insanely easy, so taking pictures in and out and rearranging the frame orientation was a total breeze. Because I wasn’t frustratingly swearing my head off like I normally would, I tried out three different arrangements and photographed each one for you to check out – on a table, on a shelf, and hung on the wall.
The first set up I put the frames in a sort of L-shape, and had them standing up on the side table. I really liked this orientation, especially with the cute little teddy bear sitting on top!
I only have three boxes/frames so there’s only so many arrangements I could do, but with more boxes you could create all sorts of different shapes. The thick base makes it easy for these to stand up on their own too.
We have a couple wall shelves that holds our board book library. I liked the idea of mingling a couple photos in there as well to break it up a bit.
They easily blend in, and of course being rested on a shelf, you can always move them around if you’re the kind of person who needs to ‘mix things up’ every now and again.
For the last arrangement, I put the frames back into an L shape and mounted them on the wall. I decided this was the one I wanted to stick with. Paired with the “reach for the stars” print and the gold geo shapes, it fit perfectly.
I decided to only use two photos from the maternity shoot however. Why? Because I have a whack load of ultrasound photos just sitting in a drawer begging to be used! I figured they would work perfectly in these frames, and hooray I was right! How fun will it be for squirrelly baby to see photos of the two of us, my huge bump, and what he/she looked like way back when!
Frames and prints provided by Snapbox.
Maternity photos by Centric Photography
Amy W says
Love how these turned out! What a great way to remember the special time before your little one appears, too.
audrey - this little street says
You look gorgeous! Love the ones on the pier. Yay almost baby time 🙂
PJ // A Girl Named PJ says
These frames are perfect for a nursery or little kid’s room!
Haeley says
Such pretty maternity photos and I love how you mixed the fotobit frames in with the books on the shelf – cute idea!
Lexy | Proper says
You win at maternity photos! You’re stunning! And I love the mod look of the fotobit!