I like to line the top line of the grid up with the top of the paper. I had to rotate the picture to make sure the wood floor wasn’t showing and the white space made the edit possible. You’ll need this space for wiggle room when editing. Keep at least 4 inches of white space above the words and a few inches of white space on all edges. Keep at least 4 inches of white space at the top I swear you can make anyones handwriting looks good by thickening up the lines with a Sharpie! If you really hate your handwriting you could consider using a stencil, but that takes longer and who has time for that when caring for tiny humans. I always think your handwriting is the best! I promise. Oh and I use my iPhone camera, but seriously any phone camera will work! 2. I used a black Sharpie marker to write the months. Here’s a perfect roll of white paper from Amazon. The width of the paper needs to be at least 30 inches to ensure that baby has enough room to wiggle and there is still white space around her. Make sure that the roll of white paper is wide enough. What you need to take monthly baby pictures Psst… there are affiliate links in this post. How sweet are all of the monthly pictures together? You don’t need a fancy camera! If you are new here, here’s Mila’s gender reveal party, natural birth story, and Max and Mila’s shared nursery! Oh and all of the pictures were taken on my iPhone. I love how her monthly baby pictures turned out! It was simple, easy, and only required a Sharpie marker, a roll of white paper, and a little patience. Mila is one! She is actually almost 14 months, but mama is a little behind, as per usual.
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