![]() ![]() ![]() The "putty" is really sticky and a bit hard to handle. I don't know if any discoloration will result, but I figured I might have the kid paint them when ready.Įasy? Sometimes, but this product is definitely not for the weak. Fearing for my kid's psyche, I did the same for my daughter, and I must say the image was the best one yet. Afraid of being trapped again, I put a light coating of olive oil on my hand to flatten out the clay. I finally managed to scrape the stuff off my hands-I guess after 20 minutes' worth of air time, it finally hardened into something that was almost manageable. If I went down, I wanted my kid to live the rest of her life knowing her mommy's sacrifice every time she saw the empty shadow box on the wall. Concerned, my child offered to help me, but I would not sacrifice my offspring to this horror. What had happened? Was I really so arrogant? Couldn't the gods let me have this one win? For the entire length of time it took for my fella to win an online Halo match I struggled. Words can't describe the panic-inducing mess as I struggled to free myself of this thing that was like wet bread dough and taffy rolled into one. Success within my grasp, I confidently ripped open the fourth and final package and met what nearly became my Waterloo. Happily, the following two imprints breezed by with nary a cry nor a curse. Seeing the stuff, my kid knew what was up and tried to hide behind her dad. Moderate success! Exhausted, I put off the other 3 prints for the next day.įeeling wiser and more confident, I set out to complete the project the following rainy afternoon. Frustrating! Why did it stick to her hand while not sticking to mine as I rolled it.? Aha! Slightly dense, I know, but it finally occured to me that I should roll it on her no-longer-willing hand a little bit before sticking it into the clay for the umpteenth time. Then I stuck my kid's hand into the clay, and the clay stuck to her hand terribly, ruining the imprint every time I tried to remove her hand. So I flattened it out to a reasonable dimension w/ the palm of my hand. The rolling pin is useless as the clay stuck to the thing immediately. ![]() The first try was a mess, and it took a few frustrating tries for the lightbulb to go off and get a successful imprint. The frame is lovely, and I appreciate the molding?/cutouts that will frame the actual photo/print. By no means am I a crafty mom, the main reason I bought the product was because it's not only "easy to use," but it doesn't look cheap. I bought four frames as Xmas gifts and can tell you it's been an uneven experience. Included with your kit are a high quality hinged shadow box frame with real glass facing, bevel cut white mat, beige background board, impression material, rolling pin, shaping ruler, double sided tape, and instructions. Includes mats for photo side frame to hold standard 4"圆" photo or 5"x7" photos. Allow the finished print air dry for 24 to 48 hours and then mount in your frame using the included double sided tape. If you may a mistake, no problem, simply knead the material an and repeat until you get a print that you like. Simply remove the material from the bag, knead in your hands, roll out flat, then press you baby's hand or foot into the material. Unlike messy clays and plaster kits, the Babyprints Kit includes a non toxic composite impression material that is clean and easy to use and does not require any mixing or baking. Includes everything you need and is simple and easy to use. Create and display your baby's tiny handprint or footprint alongside your favorite photo. Included with your kit are a high quality hinged shadow box frame with real glass facing, bevel cut white mat, beige background board, impression material, rolling pin, shaping ruler, double-sided tape, and instructions. Allow the finished print air-dry for 24 to 48 hours and then mount in your frame using the included double-sided tape. Simply remove the material from the bag, knead in your hands, roll-out flat, then press you baby's hand or foot into the material. Unlike messy clays and plaster kits, the Babyprints Kit includes a non-toxic composite impression material that is clean and easy to use and does not require any mixing or baking. ![]()
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