Announce your pregnancy and/or count down each exciting week with a personalized pregnancy countdown/baby growth poster! The poster indicates which week you're on, the dates of that week, estimated size/length, and what food your lil bambino is currently the size of. These also make great gifts for expecting parents, grandparents-to-be, and to help children prepare for their new sibling!
These posters can also be altered for generic use (e.g. multiple pregnancies, artwork for OBGYN/chiropractor offices, etc.) Instead of listing specific dates for each week, that information can be replaced with the baby's estimated length and weight.
- This listing is for a digital download -- for a printed option, please visit this listing
- Standard sizes include 8"x10" or 11"x14", but we can create the file to whatever final size you'd like
- Poster "B" should not be printed smaller than 11"x14" due to the small text size
- PDF files are emailed to you within a timely manner
PERSONALIZATION
During checkout, please include the baby's name/nickname and due date (month, day and year... NOT just the month). A digital proof will be emailed to you prior to printing to ensure accuracy of the dates.
PLEASE NOTE!
- Due to monitor and printer calibration, colors on your computer monitor may differ slightly from the final printed piece.
- Once you approve your digital proof, Andrea Rees Design cannot be held responsible for any errors in spelling, dates, etc.
- Generic posters are for your personal use only and cannot be distributed or resold under any circumstances.
- All sales are final.
Personalized Pregnancy Announcement Countdown Poster (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)
You will be emailed a PDF containing the poster artwork. Depending on the size of the poster, it can be printed either from your home printer or outsourced to a printing service like Staples, Kinkos, etc. An 8x10 poster will fit on a standard 8.5x11 piece of paper, but an 11x14 poster will require a 12x18 piece of paper. Cardstock is recommended to give the poster a sturdier feel, but any paper weight will do.
There will be crop marks on the document indicating where to cut. An xacto knife and straightedge/ruler might be easiest, but scissors will do the trick.