5 Ways to Save Your Used Pregnancy Tests FOREVER

Momlogic's Momstrosity: If you're like most of us, your first memento of being pregnant is most likely a stick you peed on. Now, one pregnancy-test manufacturer has devised a way to keep that memento with you forever.

EPT has come up positive for a keepsake idea based on a survey they conducted on their site. According to the results, over 41 percent of us save our positive pregnancy tests in a Ziploc baggie. (The other 59 percent, I guess, toss them.)
Introducing EPT's method of cashing in on sentimental moms: Their "Remember the Moment You Knew" Keepsake Gift is a little purple bag that encases your memento in something one step up from a baggie. The bag is available free with the purchase of any EPT product.
I personally like the idea of saving a positive pregnancy test (in hindsight, I wish I'd saved mine), but the bag idea doesn't really do it for me. I don't think the pregnancy test should have to be hidden away undercover. No, I think there's oh so much more to do with that little plastic stick of success. So before the handmade community of Etsy gets on the bandwagon, (or more likely Regretsy) I would like to propose some other ways to emotionalize your pregnancy stick (or sticks, if you've been trying for a looooong time):

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