Posts in Baby Sister Beauty & the Bump
My favourite pregnancy photo shoot ideas
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I love photographing bumps, who wouldn't? The air is always full of love and pride for a big skin covered egg that is due to come into the world very shortly! I very recently took these photos and it was great to be able to use almost all of my props (had to put away the pink ones), I have amassed over the last few years. I try and use props that you can incorporate into newborn photographs so you can create a series.

Here are some of my favourites and they are easy to replicate at home!

Ribbons and Bows

After all a baby is the best present you could wish for! I use both plain and patterned ribbon, my favourite is the tiny precious miracle ribbon as it makes a beautiful picture when a newborn holds it tight in their fist after they are born.

Hearts and Letters

Yes they are cutsey but who cares! Wooden hearts would work well too. I use large playing cards and the old letterpress blocks were from an old antique shop in a bargain bucket!

Hands

The classic hand shot is a must. Create variations by using each others hands for each side of the heart then encourage siblings to join in too. Hold the scan picture forward from the bump to create depth.

Tule

It may make you feel like a turkey wrapped up ready for the oven but soft fabric makes for a great and interesting picture if you don't want to be naked! Forget the sheet at your shoulder draped down your legs and be brave, try something new. I bought some tule for just over a £1 a metre and you can buy it in all good fabric shops.

A Chalkboard

The world is your oyster (or lobster as I always say). Write a message to your unborn or your due date or coming soon always works well. This is also a great way to involve soon to be big brothers and sisters!

Cards

I bought these letterpress cards in Tokyo but you can find or make your own. I love this photo as the little girl wrote it herself. Try and focus on the card and just let a blurry smile peek over the top.

Paint

By far my favourite photo. Use pink and blue on each side if you are having a surprise.

Be bold! Pump the contrast and saturate the colours. You don't have to be standing in front of a sheet or screen to get a professional looking picture. Pin up samples from rolls of wallpaper to get a background effect. And don't forget if you take a photograph from above rather than straight on something magical happens. Double chins disappear!

Filters can also dramatically change the impact of a photograph. Search online for free applications and programs or use the help menu to search through the program you currently use to edit your photos.

One of my favourites is CameraBag 2. Try the Italiano filter for a cross between black and white and sepia (which I find makes everyone look orange and poorly). Colorcross is another I use all the time, it gives skin a creamy texture without a vintage effect which is not everyone's cup of tea.

I'd love to know what filters you would recommend.

Have you ever had any bump photos or wish you had? Which were your favourites?

I think it is a beautiful reminder of your pregnancy and as long as your photographer makes you feel comfortable you should show off your bump with pride!

The BIG news!
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I am ridiculously and utterly over the moon to announce my baby sister is pregnant! I AM GOING TO BE AN AUNTIE!

That was me shouting out loud, from the top of the hill, from the rooftops!

I couldn't be more proud of her and her husband and if it's possible I am completely in love with a bubba who is not even here yet!

She told the boys last night! I think big boy was stunned!

It is such a brilliant day when you reach the magic number 12.

I made her a little flip book to chart the baby's growth! Find the fruit pictures here. I have made the next book up (weeks 13 - 20) and will be posting it to her tomorrow!

This hamper was filled with my old pregnancy books and some packets of crisps - bacon rashers for pink and salt and vinegar chip sticks for blue! Ginger biscuits in case she felt sick and some non alcoholic sparkling wine!

Congratulations my beautiful sister and my precious brother in law xxx

Baby Sister Beauty - Bridal Glow
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In keeping with my weekend as a bride, the Baby Sister Beauty tip this week is how to achieve that glow that seems to surround a 'blushing bride'. My sister discovered a product by MAC (although I am sure there are others on the market) called Strobe Cream. It comes in a hard but squeezy tube and has a mayonnaise type consistency!

Apply a 5p blob to each cheek and rub the excess left on your hands onto your forehead and chin, to avoid an all over shiny look.

It leaves a shimmery (but not sparkly) sheen on your skin onto which you apply your foundation. It acts as a pretty primer!

MAC also make a Strobe Liquid Lotion but it has a wetter, thiner consistency so is more lightweight if that is what you prefer.

Both give a radiance to your skin and smoothes imperfections. MAC describe the Strobe Cream as the ultimate quick fix, to boost tired and flat looking skin!

A 30ml tube is priced at £12.50. You can but it here. One tube will last almost forever!

Excuse my old lady hands but it was easier to show the sheen than trying to take a self portrait of my cheek!