Breastfeeding Tree of Life Photo – Make your Own
How to make your own Breastfeeding Tree of Life Photo
I recently came across the amazing Breastfeeding Tree of Life pictures #treeoflife trend on Facebook and was in awe of just how beautiful these images are.
I have been lucky enough to breastfeed both my children, and 3 months in to the journey with my second, I am so proud watching her blossom before our eyes.
The instructions for making these Tree of Life breastfeeding images can be a bit fiddly so I thought it would be useful to share a ‘how to’ with images so that you can create your own if you wish.
How to make a Tree of Life Breastfeeding Picture
To make your Tree of Life breastfeeding image you will need to download the PicsArt app. Note – this is not a collaborative post nor do I have any affiliate with the app!
Take a photo of you Breastfeeding your baby. Whilst you may normally be quite discreet, these pics require a rather large amount of your breast to be an display so don’t be shy!!
Search google for ‘transparent tree and roots’ and save the image to your camera roll. To do this you must ‘view original image’ and save rather than screenshotting.
Open up the PicsArt app and start remixing, press edit and open your original feeding pic.
On bottom menu click on Add Photo and choose your tree image from camera roll.
Resize and rotate until the placement of your tree suits your image.
Before saving, ensure blend is selected at the bottom and scroll over to highlight ‘overlay’ – this makes the image slightly transparent.
Click on apply at top right
Use the magic option to add effects to your image. Ours favourite options for tree of life pics are moonlight, rainbow, and feast 🙂
When you have finished, save to camera roll 👍
My Tree of Life Pictures
Here are my favourite tree of life breastfeeding images below! 🙂
These tree of life pictures are great to create every time you reach a feeding milestone – I will be doing one again at 6 months. You could even add text using PicsArt to label each image accordingly.
Happy creating!
I’ve seen these a lot recently and they are really beautiful. What a handy way of doing your own! Great tutorial 🙂
Thank you this was really helpful and I’ve created mine, and shared your post on my page, hope that’s ok. I love your pictures, they’re fabulous x