Child Cherish Handprints Tower Time

Child Cherish Handprints Tower Time

Child Cherish Handprints Tower Time

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Rated 4 of 5 Stars by 36 Buyers!

Child Cherish Handprints Tower Time

Such a swell keepsake idea! Being capable to duplicate my daughter’s small handprint for her introductory 5 years is wondrous and will definitely be something I can look back on and in addition percentage 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 without delay try 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 assorted 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, virtually like a damp clay. I pressed her hand in for one last try and it genuinely came out actually nice! At least I’ll recognise 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 exceptionally whether or not you’ve never worked with plaster before.

I obtained the original set as a baby shower gift for my boy – such a lot of 5 years ago now. purchased 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 routine is simple enough. I did find at firstborn it took various tries to get the consistency correct, but was easy enough to fix. The largest challenge came with getting the toddlers to coorperate… found those couple of years, with such a lot of help, naptime was a good time to make the handprints. My boys would sleep right through the “procedure”…

You definately need to let the plaster set up a bit so that it’s easier to work with, in particular 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.

We have one for every child. They are fun to go back and look at. Relatively easy to do (we use Pam to make the kids hands not stick before the impression).

This kit comes with five round tins with plastic bags containing pre-measured plaster of paris. For each tin, you mix a certain quantity of water (1/4 cup for the 1 year tin) with most of the supplied plaster to achieve a “toothpaste like” consistency. Then you pour that into the tin, press your child’s hand in, and you’re supposed to wind up with a attractive imprint to treasure.

Instead, when you follow the directions you wind up with a stick, blobby mess that could be your child’s handprint, or might be an interpretive sculpture of a lunar crater, or might just be what’s left in the bottom of a bucket of plaster after doing such a good deal of wall repair. We tried doing what other reviewers suggested: repeatedly taking imprints as the plaster dried a bit; varying the introductory consistency (taking the year 2 tin’s plaster supply after scraping out the speedily drying failure we achieved with the year 1 supply); and at long last even oiling our child’s hand before the imprint. All efforts failed to produce anything other that an unpleasing, lumpy mess.

If you plan on using this kit, I suggest going to an art supply store first, getting such a lot of plaster of paris, and spending such a lot of time learning to work with it is I’m certain you’ll then be capable to match the results pictured on the product’s web page. But then, if you do that, you don’t need this kit.

In sum, this product is worthless. Don’t purchase it for yourself, and certainly don’t buy it as a gift.

I am sure that some humans were successful with this, however I was in a massive manner disappointed! The directions say to tap the tin on a table to level it and then put your child’s hand incur in the 30 seconds it took me to tap/level the plaster, it hardened to the point that it wasn’t smooth and I couldn’t put my daughter’s hand in its And the only option (since it can’t be re-moistened) is to send it back to the Child to Cherish company AND recompense $5 to have new plaster shipped to you, or buy new plaster. Total ripoff and waste of time/money. Very disappointed.

Very unhappy. I followed the directions to the letter (I do a swell deal of baking and I recognise how to measure ingredients). Water held rising to the surface of the plaster and my daughter’s handpring held filling in. I just kept trying to get a good impression and the plaster kept sticking to her hand despite a coating of oil, it never invented an impression of her hand until at last it was too hard to get any impression at all. By this time I was crying, watching my plans for my husband’s first Father’s Day gift float away as a dismal failure. To the company that makes this product I have to ask if this medium is the best possible choice for getting a predictably good result.

This is outstanding to have — my four year old now marvels at the fact that his hand once was so small. It’s a great present but may be a better gift for parents who likes to remain on top of things. It turns out to be a waste when parents forget to do it every year.

I was looking all over for a way to make my daughter’s handprint in a way that would be easy to keep. My friend found this for me and I love its I am going to get one for my neice for her 1st bithday. I didn’t find the plaster hard to work with at all. I did use all of the mix, and it wasn’t sticky for me. I had to redo the imprint a few times because she wouldn’t lay her hand flat. All I had to do was tap the tin on the counter and the plaster smoothed out. I think it will be fun for her to look back at how much her little hand changed over the course of 5 years.

A perfect baby or first birthday gift. I obtained two myself as gifts. I just completed one for my 5 year-old. The last handprint. :(

Perfect packaging, fast shipping.

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