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Child to Cherish Hand/Foot Tri-fold Frame

Child to Cherish Hand/Foot Tri-fold Frame

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Brand: Child to Cherish
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $23.99
You Save: $6.00 (20%)



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Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1
Dimensions (in): 14.7 x 9.4 x 1.9

MPN: 4601
Model: 4601
UPC: 025094460172
EAN: 0025094460172

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Features:
  • Hand/Foot tri-fold frame
  • Includes nontoxic plaster, instructions and decorative ribbon
  • Very cute for nursery or room

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
From the Child to Cherish collection. Child To Cherish Keepsake Trifold Photo Frame. A creative way to keep memories of your child as they grow, this trifold frame is sure to make a long-lasting impression! This kit includes a trifold white wood frame which holds a 5" x 7" photo in the center frame, two trays for imprinting hand and foot, non-toxic plaster solution, and detailed instructions. Also a great idea for twins. Measures approximately 20.5" x 9" high.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars A Potential Disaster for the Non-Artisan!   August 19, 2007
D. Hitt (Jericho, VT USA)
This is based on plaster mix for hand and foot prints, and there are several pitfalls. First and foremost, throw out the instructions provided (little there are). The water/plaster portions given are wrong, and it is really difficult to get the right mixture proportion unless you are craft saavy working with this type of stuff. If you don't get it just right, the consequence is that you either end up with rapidly curing plaster which cannot be worked with or a mix that is too soft for a good quality print. The instructions leave out any mention of time constraints, since the consistency of the mix does change of course. Look, I'm no craftsperson but I'm no idiot either; in fact, I am a rocket scientist! I'll admit that others will likely have more success, but there is little margin for error in this. I *strongly* recommend going with a modeling clay approach and going to our local craft store, which is what my wife and I ended up doing. Lastly, the frame turned out to be pretty cheap as well. Punt on this one folks!

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