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Deluxe Pregnant Belly Casting Kit by Everlasting castings ?15


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hi there,


I was given this as a baby shower gift but our twins arrived 6 weeks early so I sadly didn't have a chance to use it. It's brand new and the contents are untouched. ?29.99 new (plus ?2.50 delivery). ?15 ono, collection from SE22 near picturehouse.


Full info from Everlasting Castings: http://www.everlastingcastings.co.uk/DBCK.html

Our Deluxe kit contains ten hand packaged items including splash-proof instructions, plaster bandage (enough for even twins!), Vaseline, plastic sheeting, legs & knickers protector, two pairs of gloves in two sizes, apron, picture hook & silver ribbon. It comes in a strong, re-cycled plastic box great for use afterwards as a baby keepsake box.


Optionally add a Belly Cast Decorating Pack to smooth, paint and hang your belly cast. choose from Classic Smooth White, Pearl White, Metallic Bronze, Silver or Gold or Baby Footprints Clay where you add clay hand or foot impressions to your cast when the baby is born.


What is a belly cast?

Belly Casting is a safe, simple process which involves laying wet plaster bandage (widely used in hospitals) over the pregnant torso at around 37 weeks.


This quickly hardens to create a perfect replica of the pregnant form. With one willing helper, you can create your work of art with the minimum of mess or fuss. Our kits include detailed, easy-to-follow instructions with diagrams and photographs to guide you through each stage of the process - from preparation, to creating your masterpiece and clearing up afterwards.


Your Belly Cast can be left exactly as it is or strengthened, smoothed, painted or decorated - whatever takes your fancy. You can even have it made into a glass sculpture, fruit bowl or lamp. Take a look at our Belly Casting Gallery for inspiration. Whatever you decide, you'll be amazed at the results!

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