Capturing the moments of your baby's first birthday party is something every parent plans on doing.
However, the fact is that many parents (myself included) take the photos with their digital cameras and never print them out. Or worse, accidentally delete them and the precious snapshot of your baby in front of a cake with a single candle in it is gone forever.
Make memories a priority and put those photos in a book, video montage, or photo keepsake so that both you and your child has a memento of this very special occasion.


I am super excited about photo books!
The truth is that I barely have the time to scrapbook or arrange photos in an album, as is the case with many moms and dads. To have someone create a professional book of photos for any memorable occasion is very valuable.
You can easily create a photo book online using your own photos. Here's how to do it:
- In as few as three steps, you can turn your photos into a treasured book.
- They deliver your completed book in about five to ten business days at a price and quality that's a total deal.

While many parents have the capabilities to upload and edit video footage on our computer, few do.
Seeing your baby blow out that little candle on his or her first birthday cake over and over again in a video montage is priceless.
This process can be pretty easy, depending on what kind equipment you have and what you want the final product to be.
Step 1: Capture the Moments on Video
- It's a given that you'll need a video camera or camcorder to shoot the footage. Think about the story that you want the montage to tell and have a plan of action right from the start.
- Create a shot list or even a script of what you want the final product to be.
- If nothing else, write down the anticipated highlights of first birthday party events like the cake, the baby with presents, and anything else that is important to you.
- Practice with the camera, if necessary, to make sure that you are comfortable with exposures, lighting for the time of your party, technical details, or fun angles that will take your video to a pro level.
Step 2: Upload the Video Footage to Your Computer
- Newer camcorders have plug-ins where you can run a cord from the camera to your USB computer port and easily upload footage.
- If you have an older camera, consider taking the camera to an electronic store and asking a knowledgeable salesperson what you need to upload videos to your computer.
- Then, you'll need a software editing program or online resource to upload the footage to.
Step 3: Edit the Video
- Some computers have video editing software programs that are included with the purchase of the computer. Or you can pick up a video editing program at most places that sell software or camcorders.
- To do it all online, go to an editing website like Jumpcut and follow upload and edit instructions.
- Check out digital scrapbook sites like Scrapblog and edit your video with "bells & whistles" to create the look of a cool photo-video scrapbook.
- You can also pay a service to edit the video for you completely online. Research options, prices, and their finished videos to find one that fits your style and budget.
Step 4: Create the Viewing Format for Your Video Montage
- To make or "burn" a DVD disk of the edited video that you can watch on TV using a DVD player, you'll need:
- a software program that puts the video into DVD format
- a recordable DVD drive in your computer where the DVD disk can be burned or created.
- Take stock of the software and equipment you have to burn a disk, and then visit an electronic store or look online to find products that will help you put your video on a DVD disk. Make plenty of copies for doting relatives!
- For online viewing, upload your video to YouTube or a similar site and send a Celebrations.com invitation with the video link so that family and friends can see it!
- You can also log in to Celebrations.com and contribute your great ideas along with the video URL from YouTube.

Simply upload the photo to a website that offers the service and choose the product that you want. Select a product that people use every day so that you can have a daily reminder of your baby turning one.














