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Sunday, 1 December 2019
Baby, Handprints, Hand, Foot, Footprints, Ceramic, 3D, Casts, Newborn

Kids are just too cute. This Baby Handprint Keepsake Kit comes with everything you need, no additional purchase required to complete this beautiful Baby Handprint Art Picture Frame. I prefer to use Crayola Kids Paint because I like the way the prints look using it and it's the only brand of white paint that shows up clear on black or other colored construction paper (for making things like footprint ghosts !).

Babyprints Stansted worked with Sam Faiers to cast Baby Paul's feet. These are then painted and arranged into frames with or without a photo, giving you a beautiful gift to treasure forever. All keepsakes are hand-crafted by us and take time. As soon as you are finished with the print wipe off the foot or hand so color doesn't go every where.

If a baby footprint kit is not for you, there are other options that are just as good. Just stamp the baby-foot shape onto a piece of paper and sprinkle the powder on the wet ink. Gently press baby's foot into the dough on one side, making sure to firmly press the toes so that they make a deep impression.

Although we are always happy to try take an impression, we find that babies fingerprints often aren't clearly defined until around 6 months, so it's best to make our fingerprint silver items once they reach that age. And instead of doing one color on one foot and another color on the other foot at the same time, wash your baby's feet in between and then do the next one.

Bring your child and we'll take their foot or hand impressions which takes only a few minutes. Ship us your model magic impressions, and we will use them to create your hand and foot print impression plaques. You can simply draw a big baby footprint on the cover of the card and maybe add a few small details inside like a stork carrying a newborn baby with its beak or a smiling baby with a feeding bottle.

Create Santa and Rudolph using some salt dough, paint and your child's hand and foot. Depending on the thickness of the paint, sometimes the second imprint looks best. This is because when your baby's foot is covered with ink, you'll want to work baby hand and foot print kits fast, and not have to stop to print out another copy of the poem.

Using an impression material made from seaweed, we can create an exact replica of your little one's hand and foot, set in a box frame with a handpainted plaque. This is a sweet way to capture the day and create a timeless keepsake. Capture the memory of your baby's tiny hands and feet with a 3D outprint.


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