
Celebrate your little one's first Halloween and share this adorable moment with friends and family by taking pictures of your baby sitting in a pumpkin. This may seem like a complicated photo to get, but it's actually all about choosing the right pumpkin and making your baby comfy in it. We've got all the tips and tricks you need to make it happen.
Quick Tip
Tiny babies are going to need more support from the pumpkin than older babies, so choose a pumpkin that will offer enough back support for your baby to sit up.
Quick Tip
If you want to cut arm or leg holes, now is the perfect time to do it. Just like the top of the pumpkin, any arm or leg holes should be wider than your baby's limbs so they're comfortable.
- Choose a spot in your home with large windows that aren't getting direct sun coming through them (a four-season room is perfect, but any big windows will work).
- Spread out a blanket to make sure the background is clear. A light-colored one is great because the pumpkin will show up.
- Turn off any overhead lights.
Quick Tip
If you want to take the photos outside, look for a shady spot under a big tree.
Quick Tip
Here's a little insider advice for getting those smiles. You know the most obnoxious song or video your baby loves? Play that on your phone right next to the camera so your little one will look and smile.
Quick Tip
Make sure your newborn's head is supported and stay close to help them maintain a comfy and safe position.




















