Please note that all donations for our motherhood event are expected to be provided free of charge.
However, we welcome contributions that may lead to future sales from our attendees.
I am not looking for anything special above what you already offer (tho some businesses do), just looking to support your small business by adding your info to my swag bag and spreading the word to my mommas of what you have to offer.
Donations can be as simple as your business card, pamphlets with helpful info, advertising for an event you are having specifically for Mothers, or promotional/gift samples.
We just ask you are a Utah Based Small Business Owner, providing product/services geared to supporting mothers.
Thank you for considering supporting our event in this manner.
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Soft little soles, untouched by the world but already walking into hearts.
One day, your baby will ask what they looked like when they were little. You’ll pull out these photos, and the memories will come rushing back. The way they fit perfectly in your arms. The way their little mouth made the sweetest pout. The way they changed you forever.
They may be getting taller, but in your heart, they’ll always be your baby. The way they still crawl into your lap, the way they still say “watch me, Mama!” It’s proof that they are still little, even as they grow.
One day, they’ll be too big to rest their head against your chest. One day, they’ll stop reaching for you first. But today, they are still little, still yours in the purest way. And that deserves to be remembered.
I know it can feel strange to step in front of the camera when your body feels so different. But these photos aren’t really about your belly, they’re about your becoming. They’re about strength and surrender, growth and grace, and the miracle of a body doing exactly what it was made to do. You’re not just carrying a baby, you’re carrying a story. And that story deserves to be remembered.