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Child to Cherish Handprints Tower Of Time Kit in Pink
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Child to Cherish Handprints Tower Of Time Kit in Pink
- Tower of Time, Handprint Kits for the first five years
- Includes nontoxic plaster, instructions and decorative ribbon
- Great baby shower gift
Product Description
Children grow so quickly and
you can forget how tiny and
fragile they used to be.
Capture their innocence and
growth, with these
self-contained plaster hand
molds. Each set contains
five molds for the first five
years of their life. Begin
on their first birthday and
record their growth every
year. Just add water to the
provided plaster, wait until
set, then press your child's
hand into the mold - for
lasting memories they can pass
along to their children.
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Child to Cherish Handprints Tower Of Time Kit in Pink
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- Publisher: child to cherish
- Label: child to cherish
- Studio: child to cherish
- Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #381
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Perfect gift!! 2008-10-09
Comment: A perfect baby or first birthday gift. I received two myself as gifts. I just finished one for my 5 year-old. The last handprint. :(
Perfect packaging, fast shipping.
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Summary: Treasure those hands 2008-08-28
Comment: I received the first set as a baby shower gift for my boy - some 5 years ago now. Bought a second one for my second son - one year left to do. Grandma jumped right in and bought this for my daughter who is turning one soon. The process is simple enough. I did find at first it took several tries to get the consistency correct, but was easy enough to fix. The biggest challenge came with getting the toddlers to coorperate... found those couple of years, with some help, naptime was a good time to make the handprints. My boys would sleep right through the "procedure"...
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Summary: Cute handprints! 2008-08-25
Comment: Great to have, tin is cute, we have these for both our daughters and think it is a cute keepsake of their little hands. Easy to use.
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Summary: Great Keepsake 2008-07-30
Comment: You definately need to let the plaster set up a bit so that it's easier to work with, especially with the one year olds, they tend to want to grab the plaster instead of laying their hands flat. But the tins stack very nicely and have a place in the lid to put the childs name and date.
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Summary: A great keepsake but messy 2008-02-12
Comment: Such a great keepsake idea! Being able to duplicate my daughter's little handprint for her first 5 years is wonderful and will definitely be something I can look back on and also share with her when she's older. I only give it 4 stars because I found the plaster to be very difficult to work with. I knew going into it it'd be messy but trying to get a good handprint took a LONG time. The instructions say once you pour the plaster into the tin to immediately attempt an imprint...good luck with that! I didn't even use all the plaster (per a recommendation in the directions) and it was still a very sticky consistency. I tried several times to imprint my daughter's hand but each time I pulled her hand away, the mixture came with it and I was left with a horrible elevated blob. Ready to give up, and tired of pushing her little hand into the mess over and over, then washing her hand over and over, I ended up just letting the plaster-filled tin sit on the counter for about 20 minutes until it got firmer, almost like a damp clay. I pressed her hand in for one last attempt and it actually came out really nice! At least I'll know what to expect when she turns 2 and we do it all over again. I would recommend this to everyone, but just be aware what you're in for especially if you've never worked with plaster before.
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