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Twin Baby Scrapbook Layout

Do you create two twin baby scrapbook layout, one for each twin, one scrapbook with both babies in it or three scrapbooks, one for the duo and one for each child?While there's double duty, double diapers and double trouble there's also a double abundance of fun when you have twin babies. They also create a dilemma when it comes to twin baby scrapbook layouts.

Most mothers' of twins barely have enough time to brush their hair let alone create three scrapbooks so they normally opt for one. If you have a friend with twins, you can give a boost by creating some picture ready scrapbook pages for her.

When using one scrapbook for two children, particularly identical twins, it's important to find a method of identifying each child in the pictures. You'll find your memory fades a bit after a few years. The easiest way to do this is through color coding the scrapbook.

For instance, if you have two handsome baby boys named John and Don, John might use a blue tone and Don a masculine green. Some parents of multiples tie colored yarn on the babies' wrists before they leave the hospital to identify the babies until the parents recognize specific personality traits.

The color coding continues in the dress of the identical twin and the scrapbook. Some parents create a border of the same color on each twin's picture and include the color coding as a page. If the parent used the yarn trick for a few days, they snip the yarn and use it someplace in the scrapbook as an extra memory.

When you make a twin baby scrapbook layouts album, you always need to show how they're alike and how different each twin is. Since no two children excel or enjoy the same things, capture those moments with a camera. You might take a picture of John investigating blocks with Don showing no interest and the reverse is true when Don dances to the rhythms of the latest music as John shows little interest.

Don't forget to include the special assembly line bathing, dressing and diapering that multiple babies require. While you may find that you're not particularly fond of the proud papa snapping shots and not jumping to help, you'll love the pages you devote the everyday tasks that become adventures when raising twins.

Make a special page for the highlights of the birth and the pregnancy. Most mothers remember the delivery forever but some of the tiny, fun details are thrilling for the twins to read later. Since multiple births tend to run in families, you may be creating a guide book for one of your children or grandchildren. It's a good idea to include the little items you learned and the mistakes you make along the way. Since Dad has to help with the care to survive, make sure you snap a few pictures of him changing the diaper, if he does or feeding the twins.

Raising twins takes more effort than raising a single child, particularly when they're small and labor intensive.However, the household becomes a real circus or stage production.Using a clever theme to create the twin baby scrapbook layout also demonstrate the barrel of fun the dynamic duo present makes not only a great scrapbook but brings the emotion of the day come alive.

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