Journaling reads....
1. Have a willing Participant
Brielle wanted nothing to do with the flowers at first.
She wouldn’t even touch the petals.
2. Encourage them to pull flower apart
Once I showed her how to pull the flower apart she
sat there and tried to put the petals I took off back
onto the flower.
3. Eliminate all distractions
Very quickly our flower photoshoot turned into a
wedding vale photoshoot. The photos are precious,
but you still wanted nothing to do with the flowers.
4. Keep them Smiling
Brielle had to take several breaks to find her smile.
To help achieve this I would throw her up in the air.
This always brings out her giggles and smiles.
5. Smell the Flowers
We tried for the classic baby smelling the flowers
photo. Once again Brielle wouldn’t have any of it.
Instead she SHOVED the flowers in my face and
laughed. Here mom you smell them!
6. Timing is everything
Our whole photoshoot would likely have turned out
much different had it not been scheduled right before
nap time. Near the end she was getting tired and I
got some wonderful cuddles.
Credits
July 2018 Storyteller bundle by Just Jaimee
Packs used:
July 2018 Storyteller - Papers
July 2018 Stoyrteller - Paint Tape & Flair
July 2018 Storyteller - Elements
Adorable girl... clearly has her own ideas! Your journaling is so descriptive that I can almost feel that i was there. Love the soft paints, the cute border and the little heart banner at the top.
This is AWESOME! I love the photos, the progression of the story, how it "DIDN'T work" out yet the photos are proof it still worked! So awesome, the colors here are lovely and I love your blocking and how it all came together! So cute! I'm sooo glad you played along, this is so fun and made me smile!!
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