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    Posted: 01 October 2005 at 11:55pm
I just have to say, If anyone has the opportunity to get one of these done DO!! we went and picked up the one of Baileys Hand and Foot today and WE LOVE IT!!



It was done when he was 15 days old
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Trish, that is really lovely
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thats really neat. I wish we had done one of jake. He had such little tiny hands and feet, not like the montrous things he has now....with an incredibly long reach....eeck
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i got mine from tiny icons, i think they are really cool the bronzings of feet and hands. only prob now is that i have to get one for the second child too and i made up a poem for the first and cant think of anything for this one.

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how much was it trish? tried to look on the website, but have had "helping hands" and couldn't find anything
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For the 'hand and foot with photo' was $140.00

Ill scan the brochure later and post the rest if you like

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yep we are thinking about getting one done of the two girls, maybe of them holding hands, but need ayja to be a little bit older first.. she's just at the wriggly stage now... should have got it done when she was a tiny bub. They are so awesome aye..
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how do they do them?? Plaster cast or something??

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Ohhhh....I wanna get it done too....that is the cutest thing!!

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Sorry Lizzle, here is the prices...



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So how do they do it??? No one answered my question - do they use a plaster cast or something???

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oooh, may see if someone wants to buy it as a present.
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Originally posted by newmum newmum wrote:

So how do they do it??? No one answered my question - do they use a plaster cast or something???


Ana, They use this special 'rubber like substance' (similar to the stuff dentist use to get a mould of your mouth)

what they do is put the hand or foot into this substance(which the lady holds in some gladwrap) it is then shaped to there foot and when it sets - about 2 mins - it can then be stretched off.. then Im guessing they use plaster of paris or something similar and get the mould from there.


I hope Ive described this ok.. if you need me to explain more pm me

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hee, hee thanks trish, I guess it would be stupid to use plaster on a wee baby...

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Ana.. If you dont ask these things we dont know
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