👶 Capture the magic of tiny hands and feet!
The Baby Mushroom Handprint Footprint Keepsake Ornament Kit is a comprehensive DIY set designed for creating beautiful, lasting ornaments from your child's or pet's prints. It includes non-toxic air-dry clay, essential tools, and personalization options, making it a perfect gift for new parents and a cherished keepsake for years to come.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Baby Mushroom |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.5"W |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Baby Mushroom LLC |
UPC | 784672932998 |
Item model number | 43221-7213 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Conforms to ASTM D 4236. This kit is not a toy. All materials should be handled by an adult. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Best uses | This is a decorative item and is not intended to be used by children as a toy. |
Batteries required | No |
Country/Region of origin | China |
M**S
Christmas Ornament Keepsakes I’ll Cherish Forever
The media could not be loaded. Short version:Perfect! Easy, turned out great. Heat for 7 seconds, roll out before using the circle, use a clip board, press hard, use a toothpick, hot glue some ribbon. End result is super lightweight and exactly what I hoped for.If you want more details:Soooo pleased with how these turned out!! I was a bit worried going into it bc there are several options available on Amazon and reviews and results seem to be kind of mixed. I purchased these to make hand and footprint ornaments for my little girl who born in April. She was 7 months when we did these (and her hand and foot especially were almost too big but they still worked great).The foot was the first we did and it took about 3 tries to get it how I wanted it, but it was super easy to redo - just popped it in the microwave for 5-7 seconds. We did 5 initially per the instructions but my hands started getting tired after working on these a while so I upped it to 7 and it helped! We even had to take a break to nurse her and the clay did fine reheating it.Some of the pics from other reviewers show thick chunky looking results and that wasn’t really the look I was going for - especially with it being an ornament I was concerned about the weight. The weight definitely didn’t end up being a problem as this stuff really is super lightweight! I was imagining a hard and heavy ceramic-esque consistency once dried but it reminds me a lot of a marshmallow. When it dries it isn’t hard like ceramic. I could squish it a little between my fingers and it had some bounce to it still but didn’t add any new imprints (if that makes sense). And when I say marshmallow I don’t mean it’s a gooey sticky mess in the middle. This may be typical for all clay like this but I’ve just never used any before now. ANYway - it’s perfect! Light enough to hang on a flimsy branch even and I dare say if it were to fall I don’t think it would break, which is another relief and puts my mind at ease that I can hang them and not need to set them high on a shelf far out of reach for fear of breaking them.As far as the process goes, I mentioned the heating already. I used my own wax paper bc it seemed better quality than what was included. I halved the clay, and then one at a time I heated, kneaded, rolled into a ball, and then used my hand to press it down into approximately the size and thickness I wanted. I then used the rolling pin provided to finish smoothing things out. Lightly laid the circle over it to make sure it was big enough and really just eyeballed the thickness of it and to make sure it was somewhat even throughout (aimed for about 1/3” maybe). I then FLIPPED IT OVER and used the side that had been pressed into the flat countertop the whole time as the side to do the prints on. I did the prints and THEN used the circle cookie cutter like thing to position it how I wanted to trim around it. Side note: Some people have complained about not being able to get the clay smooth - I had no issue doing it this way. I also think some people try and mold and push the clay down into the circle cookie cutter thing provided and then try and roll it out inside there and then talk about how difficult it was and also how big and bulky it was. Yeah that WOULD make it difficult- don’t do that. :) For the prints I also used a clip board to hold the wax paper and clay in one hand and my babe’s foot in the other hand. I’m a labor and delivery/postpartum nurse and this is the method I use for getting newborn footprints to have the most control. :) The last thing I did was add the lettering and the hole for the string (twist the straw to make an easy hole).For the lettering part be sure to cut and organize the letters you need beforehand - it’ll just make the process easier, especially if your clay starts to lose some of its workability. The letters are actually the only part that were sorta difficult. I pressed them into the clay pretty deep bc I wanted to make sure they were still well seen in case some detail was lost during the drying process (same for the hands and feet - push them on it there; it’s not paint prints that you barely have to touch). But it was a little difficult getting the letter back out again. Nothing crazy but had to gently hold the clay down and give them a slight wiggle. And then they kind of drug some of the clay up with them so the edges weren’t “perfect”. I used a toothpick to clean up the edges a bit and am including a video of that part.Then just let it dry. They were definitely fully dry by 72 hours (although I would say they were probably dry by 48 and I was just being extra cautious and was still unsure how hard they were suppose to get).I saw where another reviewer added some ribbon as trim and really liked the idea so I did something similar with some twine and yarn I had. Hot glue worked great and voila! All finished and super pleased. If you read this far, bless you. LOL I hope this was helpful! Merry Christmas!
L**.
Great kit!
Used this kit today and it was wonderful! Made this difficult task a little easier.
C**S
Easy to work with!
Super easy to work! My only complaint would be that it doesn’t get hard so depending on how you store them, it could potentially mess it up if you don’t store it safely but other than that it’s great! Very easy to work with! Love the letters that come with it!We did our thumb prints and our cat walked on it while it was out drying so you can see his nail print now lol 😂 but that’s okay
M**N
So cute
So easy to use, it did take a few days to dry, always turns out cute. Just watch out for dust settling into your impressions!
T**0
AWFUL!!! Look for a different brand!!!
I have twins and when they were first born I was given 2 sets of a similar product. I created beautiful handprints with ease and I was looking to find another product to create their 6 month handprints.When I first opened this box, I thought the marshmallow clay looked and smelled the same, BUT before I could split the clay in 2, it was stuck to the plastic. I tried to pull it off slowly, but it looked like gum that wouldn't come off. After several attempts I finally removed it and this is where all the fun began...Being that I've done this before, I knew how it worked. I pulled the clay apart into 2 balls, laid them on wax paper and began to roll them flat. I used the circle cutter and pressed it into the first dough. I had some difficulty getting my daughter's hand to push into it, so I stopped and figured I would just reroll the clay. That's when I came across the realization that the clay was stuck to the wax paper!!! Nothing usually sticks to wax paper, but this was STUCK! It actually ripped the wax paper and I couldn't get it off. I ended up having to roll the clay into a ball WITH the wax paper mixed in!!!! I also noticed that trying to make 2 pieces out of the amount of clay they give you, yields 2 very skimpy thin discs. There is no way this is enough material to make 2 decent handprints.And lastly, as if the torment wasn't bad enough... I let the (horrid) thin circles of handprints dry for 2 days, and when I went to pull them from the wax paper, they were still STUCK to it!!!! I don't know if it was just the box I received? But, this is beyond disappointing and I am going to try and get my money back. Buyer BEWARE!!!
K**Y
Baby memory items
I have ordered this exact set twice now for each of my kids! It comes with all the tools you need. Circle cut out, rolling pin, letters/symbols and strings or stands to display them. Has everything you need and enough to make 2. I made one hand and 1 foot print for each kid and hang these on our keepsake Christmas tree! Very easy to use, dries/hardens well. I have tried other brands and this one is by far my favorite
N**A
Meh
It was OK. It was sticky, like it was a cross between clay and slime. We got the job done eventually. It just wasn't the best quality.
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