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Your cart is empty.4.5 out of 5 stars
- #13,192 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
- #13 in Nursery Picture Frames
- #35 in Baby Keepsake Frames
Kim ponzurick
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
So cute. I love this frame. It's really good quality. It was very easy to work with & easy to press feet for imprint.
Susan Sussman
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I bought this from my granddaughter and her husband a gift for my new great grandson. It was very easy to use and turned out wonderful. Thank you so much.
Keke B
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I purchased this as a gift! The receiver loved it!!
Book Lover
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
This is a really nice, beautiful frame, that’s a perfect gift for new parents/grandparents or soon to be parents/grandparents. Holds 2 pictures and has a place to use the enclosed clay to make a footprint and handprint. We got the black frame with the white mat inside. Stunning! Our daughter and son-in law are expecting and this is a gift for his parents, who like us, will be new grandparents. Will be buying another one for us!I didn’t rate “Ease of Use” because we haven’t used the clay yet as the baby hasn’t been born. Will edit this review later after the baby is born to rate the ease of use. But the clay bag felt squishy so it will probably work.If you are looking for a nice, special, personalized gift for new parents/grandparents (or parents/grandparents to be), this is it!
Jordan Gustafson
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
This picture frame is absolutely perfect and easy to get the foot and hand print with. I love it. It's just so cute! The quality is great, it's lightweight, it does exactly what you need it to. The clay is a little sticky, but they do say I'm the directions to put oil on baby's skin for that reason.It's honestly a perfect frame to keep memories forever
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
I was gifted this from a friend and was so impressed by how easy it was to do! The clay comes already made; like playdoh. Just knead it in your hands for a few minutes and it is ready to go. I didn’t like the imprint I did the first time so i just kneaded it again and did another imprint. So easy and so cute! The price is right for what it is. I give it 4 stars bc the the frame isnt glass but a tough plastic. The size of the overall frame is great. Bought three more as gifts for the inlaws this xmas.
nisha rani
Reviewed in Singapore on December 16, 2022
Very cute memorable gift. I bought it to save pawprint of my puppy who turned 1. Loved the experience of creating it and the stencil letters come out so beautifully on the clay. Flattening the clay is quite a task but it's still fun.
A-Var
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
First of all, I always check the 1 star or bad reviews before buying something, but this is in the $25-30 range and not expensive for a nice little gift. Buying a simple gift picture frame is the same price so I don't get the "value" complaint from people. I figured it was a risk for a nice gift from the "baby" to my wife and it came out great.Second, I don't have any artistic ability at all or experience with something like this and this came out great with a tiny little crack near one letter by one corner after drying. Remember, you're buying a kit you do at home, not a professional impression / casting kit that runs you a couple of hundred dollars. I don't expect my photos to come out like a magazine if I buy a disposable camera and budget lamp, then review the camera and lamp bashing it for not looking like a professional photo shoot. That's what you're getting here, a nice simple gift on a budget that's a 15 minute DIY project.Third, the clay and photos not fitting in the paper cutout frame once you place it in the frame. This is simple, you put the paper cutout frame over the clay to know your borders, it's not that hard to see how to cutout your photos and make sure your impressions are within the frame. Look at step 6 to see what paper cutout I'm talking about and you'll be fine. Place it over the clay to know your borders.Fourth, the letters. I used a regular pair of scissors, years old, and it cut them fine. I didn't use the blue part to hold them together just pressed a letter at a time. Looks a little uneven but it looks cute since this is a gift "from" the baby to mom. I only skipped this because of time, see below.Overall, you have to be realistic with your expectations. If you want this to look like a professional company imprinting, casting, or 3D printing hands and feet, then you will have to spend the money for a professional to do it and looking it up it's a couple hundred dollars. If you want a very cute gift that looks great, and put a little logic into it, the end result is worth it for the price. My wife absolutely loves this. I was able to do this hiding it from wife in the other room, and with baby awake, and it took about 15-20 minutes.
Lynn Giroux
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2021
my daughter loved it. thank you.
Megan
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020
Gave this to my husband for Father’s Day and he loved it! We completed it together while little one was asleep so the hand and foot prints would be easier to accomplish and it came out really well. It is challenging to get the clay to be flat and not cracked in the space provided and with only a small wooden dowel but we did a passable job. It is also a huge pain to get the letters situated in the guide as you have to cut each side down to fit without gaps. That was a very involved process and if you are planning to make imprints of a sleeping baby, I’d recommend you cut out all of the letters and numbers before you begin with the clay. Once you’re through the tedious part of arranging the letters and numbers in the guide, the rest is pretty straightforward and the directions given are very helpful. Loved that there were spaces for pictures and the sizing of the clay space was enough to fit one handprint and one footprint (our baby was about two months old when we made this) along with measurements, name, and DOB. Make sure you plan out the spacing before imprinting in the clay and keep in mind the framing mat covers over a portion of the clay space. Also, for all of the details of the letters and numbers to come through, make sure your press down all the way with the guide, otherwise you may have faint imprints or missing the center cutouts and only have outlines of the letters and numbers.VERY cute gift and fun activity to do too!
Not A Happy Customer
Reviewed in Australia on March 10, 2020
DO NOT BUY!I would give this product 0 stars if I could... the quality is just awful!First of all, it is really tiny. I know the dimensions are as advertised but it’s smaller than I had imagined. It is also made of cheap plastic crap material. Very disappointing quality for the price - I know it’s not overly expensive but the price was about 10x what I would be willing to pay for the quality.The clear plastic that is intended to sit in front of the clay was scratched. It wasn’t that bad considering the poor quality overall so I decided to proceed.We carry out the clay printing... the instructions are limited and terrible. The instructions didn’t specify, so we decided to leave it sitting flat for at least 48 hours to set. After 48 hours, massive cracks had appeared in the clay - it is now un-fixable and looks terrible.I am going to have to throw it out... the quality is that bad!Also, the free stamps offered weren’t included, just to top it off.
Christian
Reviewed in Mexico on June 25, 2019
buen producto, aunque es dificil hacer que la pasta quede en buenas condiciones
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