A Keepsake of Your Pregnant Belly

Belly Painting by ProudBodyWhen baby is 2 years old, you won’t remember how big your belly was when you were pregnant.  This fact, along with our short term memory regarding labor, is why we have another baby…maybe that other thing we do with our honey has something to do with it too, but memory lapse causes us to do it willingly.

Watching your baby grow and discover the world is an incredible gift.  Your pregnancy is the most amazing time, however, because it is just as unique and special and the little one you are carrying.  The time you are pregnant is a blink of an eye compared to the time you are a mom, so why not have fun with it, and mark holidays and milestones with Belly Art.  Wouldn’t a wall of pictures in the nursery depicting all the decorations that covered your little pumpkin when he was in your belly be the perfect way to remind you where this motherhood journey started?

If you feel particularly connected to Mother Earth, try some Henna Art, or bring out your Biker Chick mood with henna artsome Tummy Tatts.  Just remember to take pictures!

Then, at your baby shower, you and your guests can create the best keepsake of your pregnancy.  The Belly Cast is a true depiction and reminder of your body with baby.  This beautiful representation of the best part of motherhood before all the growing pains can then be painted and decorated to give a truly unique view of life with this precious bump.

Maternity clothes can be used to good effect to show off your growing bump (or hide if you need), but nothing says beauty and comfort with your pregnancy more than belly painting and decoration.

Have fun!

Don’t forget to leave a comment below to have a chance at the Deluxe Belly Casting Kit with Decorating Kit!  Check back May 1, 2013 to see if your comment is chosen.

Belly Cast Kit ProudBody

Mary Kathryn Johnson

MommyLoves Her Life! Author ~ Entrepreneur ~ Mom to 2 boys, 2 Aussies and a kitty ~ I Love the Mess! Oh, I'm a Wife too! A fall started it all. When I was 8 months pregnant with my second son, I fell and broke both my legs. Going through labor and delivery, caring for a newborn, toddler, husband and home, while hopping around with the help of a walker because I had a cast up to the knee on both legs, I learned a very important lesson... I CAN DO ANYTHING! ...and I'm here to say... YOU CAN TOO! I can't wait to chat!

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