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Mom Turns Her Baby’s Napping Positions Into Art

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via Bored Panda by Tomas on 11/14/12

Adele Emersen used to present herself as a copywriter & concept designer in advertising, but now she's probably more famous for her maternity leave hobby – photographing her children while they sleep and then adding some adorable details to the pictures. Her first project, which eventually turned into a book called "When My Baby Dreams", featured her baby daughter Mila in the settings of what she might've been dreaming of.
Now the Internet started "awwwing" about Adele's second child Vincent: this summer she photographed her baby with an iPhone, and then sketched some activities on top of the pictures. Minimalistic and nicely child-like, they are exactly what you wanna see in your childhood album once you grow up. Some moms just don't know what it means to get lazy or bored!





If you like these pictures, don't forget to check out what creative dads do with their children – Dave Engledow and Jason Lee.
Mom Turns Her Baby's Napping Positions Into Art originally appeared on Bored Panda on November 14, 2012.
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