Overall, the directions seem simple enough but, like others who wrote reviews, perils abound when following what seems like a straightforward process. If you wait until it dries to cut the shape straight on the sides you get a weird puckering effect in the material. Oh yes, and when using the included ruler to cut the material and make edges straight, must be very forceful and deliberate about pressing through material, rocking back and forth to cut all the strands or it will also tear out shrapnel of material from the side, messing up your imprint. For us, this material has been very high maintenance, requiring almost complete deviation from the directions to get it to work. Our home is 70 degrees, not particularly dry or humid, used on flat surface, baby's feet are clean. In summary, great concept with terrible execution. Next time around, put a bit of lotion on her foot and it made imprint well and came out without any mess. and it stuck to her foot completely messing it up and requiring a start from scratch. Finally got it flat by folding wax paper over on top and then pressing with a hardback book which worked pretty well. If you do, I hope your experience is better than ours. both of which are part of the explicit instructions to use. sticks to aluminum foil and sticks to the rolling pin. So, at this point you have 2 utter failings (happened both times to us) of this product. Learned too late and rolling pin was covered with the material which won't come off because the wood is porous. Best way to manage this product is to kneed as directed, then push onto wide piece of wax paper into rectangle shape, fold the other half of wax paper over it and use the rolling pin on that. Forgot about the fact that the rolling pin is actually a "sticking pin" because the materials adheres to it like glue. So, second time around avoided the sticking to aluminum foil issue noted by others and used wax paper which is much better. too thick and it will press against the glass of the frame when assembled (which we discovered only after it dried). We made the first one a bit too thick (not easy to get "just the right thickness") because too thin and the material is too mushy when baby's foot goes in. This frame is the perfect baby shower gift for any expecting parents! Now you will always be able to remember how little your baby's piggies were and cherish them with Pearhead’s babyprints photo frame. Ink pads will accommodate hand/feet up to 2.25” wide x 3.5” long. It also includes a sawtooth hanger to easily hang on any wall in your baby’s nursery or around your home. The frame has silver details with “my little prints” silver foil stamped on the included acid-free beveled mat, adding a cute touch. Then you can place the prints in the frame along with an adorable 4” x 6” photo of your newborn baby. Your baby’s tiny prints will be left on the cards without any ink on baby! Let dry for 1-2 days. It includes 2 clean-touch ink pads ensuring baby’s hands and feet will never touch the ink! To create an impression, make sure the ink is facing down on the included white cards and press your baby's hand and foot separately onto the clean-touch ink pad. This modern white, wooden frame includes everything you need to create a personalized keepsake with your newborn’s tiny prints. 56” D Photo insert: 4” x 6”Ĭapture and cherish your little ones prints forever with Pearhead’s babyprints photo frame. Capture and cherish your little ones prints forever with Pearhead’s babyprints photo frame.
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