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September 6, 2025
I got this gift for a baby shower. It’s a very meaningful gift. It worked amazingly easy to assemble.
sarah
August 21, 2025
This is a fantastic way of capturing the small moments. It is as if time had been frozen every time I look at this piece. This is great to have for a newborn and would make a great gift.
Zina&Adham
May 22, 2025
The product did not set, it was chunky which resulted in no fine lines. I tried multiple times and multiple methods to make it smooth but it did not work either time. Too complicated and messy
Erin
March 18, 2025
This is a great kit for new or expecting parents. Has everything you need to create and pour molds. I would let it cure for a week before displaying or handling to assure it's completely solidified and dry.
mary
March 9, 2025
This was a little tricky but turned out good!
Emily S
January 1, 2025
The modeling clay/material was very easy to get worked together to activate and then we put our little man's feet inside and after drying painted and displayed. Looked super cute when we were done!! Instructions were easy to follow and we completed this over about 2 days. Definitely a good fun artsy project for my husband and I and turned into a beautiful memory.
Isabel
December 6, 2024
The instructions are not clear in the correct method or wait time for different materials. Since they are not clearly outlined there is trail and error and the materials are not sufficient do test castings
AC3
November 18, 2024
I have used one of these kits in the past to make molds of my first child’s hand and foot. Now that my second has recently been born I was excited to make the same molds of her hand and foot. The kit itself was fairly easy to use, besides needing a scale which I just happened to have. I would have preferred though to be able to measure the material out by cups and not grams or ounces. But where it didn’t turn out for me, and this was completely my own fault, is that I see a plastic cup and submerged her foot too deep into the plaster, and it touched the bottom of the cup, which made a hole in the finished product. So wise word of advice, make sure to keep the hand or foot suspended in the middle of the container so it can be filled with the plaster as the next step!
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