Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 19, 2008 -
Back in the day, moms didn't dare leave the house without their brag books. These days, parents carry their cell phones, which often have cameras included. At a moment's notice, they can whip out digital evidence of their wee ones adorable mugs.
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Mar 13, 2008 -
In the 1980s, families forced hour long home videos of junior taking a bath on their helpless victims. And, while that is truly something only a mother can love, the latest trends for showcasing kids are a bit less time consuming.
It seems everyone has a sonogram snapshot, Flip cam clip or brag book to browse.
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Sep 16, 2009 -
Show me a new mama and I'll show you a woman with a brag book filled with precious photos of her newborn. There's no denying that parents love to show off their kids, be it via images on their phones, albums in their Facebook accounts or photo albums bursting out of their bags.
While snapshots on the ol' digital camera may work for some moms, others turn to the professionals for a portrait that can become the centerpiece of their rooms.
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May 08, 2009 -
I always loved my mom . . .
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Feb 24, 2009 -
There's no denying these custom baby accordion books are remarkably beautiful, but is having a professionally made brag book worth the $175 price tag? The concept is very simple: you send the company 15 photos and it creates a fan book to match your images, prints it on fancy paper and add pretty ribbons. I am wowed by the look and think they would make the ideal gift for family members, but overwhelmed by the cost.
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Apr 11, 2008 -
Like most moms, I spoil my babe every now and then. By that, I mean I buy her a pretty dress for Easter, she has stacks of books up to her eyeballs and likes a swipe of frosting from a cupcake.
But, I see it more and more where moms dress their kids like lil Paris Hiltons and treat them like queens.
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Mar 19, 2008 -
Some moms carry brag books while others have baby's name and birthday tattooed on their bods. For trendsetting moms like Kate Hudson, Nicole Richie, and Courteney Cox, a simple pendant necklace is what they wear to remind them of their lil love.
Not on the cheap, these Jennifer Meyer necklaces are crafted from 18K gold- and diamond-encrusted letters.
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Dec 14, 2007 -
Everything old is new again, or so the saying goes. When I first came across the vintage-inspired products from Dolce Mia, the muted tones and cheery images took me back to the nurseries of my childhood.
Dolce Mia hand-cuts decoupage images and then coats them with a deep glossy resin finish so they last.
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