The short answer: Place a milestone card beside your baby, choose a consistent backdrop, and photograph from above or at baby's eye level once a month. The result is a visual record of your child's entire first year that you'll treasure for a lifetime.
Milestone cards seem simple — because they are. But a few small habits make the difference between a rushed photo taken at 11pm and a beautiful monthly series you're proud to display.
What Are Baby Milestone Cards?
Milestone cards are photo props that mark your baby's age or achievements: "1 Month", "First Smile", "First Tooth", and so on. They sit beside or in front of your baby during a photo to create a consistent visual record of their growth.
They come in two main formats:
- Paper/card: Lightweight, vibrant prints, usually sold as a pack of 30+
- Wooden: Engraved natural wood, reusable, more durable and heirloom-quality
Kiddospot's wooden baby milestone cards are engraved from natural eco-friendly wood and designed to complement any nursery style.
When to Take Each Photo
Monthly cards (1–12 months): Take each photo within the first 2–3 days of each new month age. Waiting longer makes it easy to forget.
Milestone firsts: Capture these as close to the moment as possible. Keep your cards accessible — not tucked away in a drawer — so you can grab one quickly when a milestone happens.
Practical tip: Set a recurring reminder on your phone for the same date each month. Even five minutes produces a beautiful result.
5 Tips for Beautiful Milestone Photos
1. Use a Consistent Backdrop
Choose one location you can return to every month: a particular rug, a blanket in the cot, or a favourite chair. Consistency across months is what makes the series powerful — watching your baby grow against the same backdrop is genuinely moving.
Kiddospot organic cotton blankets work beautifully as a clean, neutral photo backdrop for newborns and small babies.
2. Natural Light Makes All the Difference
Position your backdrop near a window with soft, indirect daylight. Avoid direct sunlight (harsh shadows) and overhead artificial lights (unflattering colour). Morning light through sheer curtains is ideal.
3. Shoot From Above for Newborns, Eye Level for Older Babies
Babies 0–3 months photograph beautifully from directly above (bird's eye view). From 4–6 months as they gain head control, shoot at their eye level. From 6 months, both perspectives work.
4. Time It Around a Nap
A fed, recently woken baby is the most cooperative subject. The half-hour window after waking from a nap — before hunger sets in — is consistently the best time for milestone photos.
5. Keep It Simple
The milestone card, a clean backdrop, and your baby. Resist the urge to over-style. Some of the most treasured milestone photos have nothing in them but a sleepy baby and a card.
A Simple Monthly Setup
Here's a repeatable five-minute setup for consistent monthly results:
- Lay your backdrop flat (blanket, rug, or cot sheet) near a window
- Place the milestone card in a visible position — beside the baby for newborns, or propped at a slight angle once they can hold their head up
- Take 10–15 shots so you have options
- Pick the clearest, most natural expression — not necessarily the "posed" one
- Edit with minimal adjustments: brightness and warmth only
Preserving Your Milestone Series
Once you've captured all 12 months, consider:
- Printing as a photo book (many Australian services offer this at under $50)
- Framing a collage of the 12 monthly photos
- Creating a digital slideshow to share with family
The baby memory book from Kiddospot also includes dedicated photo pockets for monthly milestone images alongside guided prompts — making it a complete first-year keepsake.
Milestone Cards vs. Milestone Blocks
Not sure which format is right for you? Both are beautiful — here's the quick difference:
- Wooden Milestone Cards — Flat engraved cards covering monthly ages and milestone firsts. Lightweight and easy to prop beside your baby in any setting.
- Wooden Milestone Blocks — Available in pink and blue, these stackable blocks cover months 1–12 and make a beautiful 3D prop for monthly photos. A favourite for parents who love a more tactile, display-ready keepsake.
Both are made from eco-friendly natural wood and designed to be reused across multiple children.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start using milestone cards?
Start from birth or as early as possible. The "1 Day Old" and "1 Week Old" cards capture a stage that passes within days and is impossible to recreate.
Do I need professional photography skills?
No. A modern smartphone, natural window light, and a clean backdrop produce beautiful results. The card does most of the styling work for you.
Can I use the wooden cards for multiple children?
Yes. Wooden milestone cards are designed to be reused — they make an excellent investment for families planning multiple children, and a meaningful hand-me-down keepsake.
What size photos work best for milestone cards?
A square crop (1:1) works well for Instagram and photo books. For framing, shoot a slightly wider frame so you have flexibility to crop during editing.
Kiddospot's wooden baby milestone cards and milestone blocks are made from eco-friendly natural wood and designed for Australian families. Free shipping to Australia and New Zealand.