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Following a recent stay at kings I noticed on the postnatal ward an advert for a lady who takes impressions of their babies feet and hands

with everything going on I completely forgot to take down her name


does anyone know who I am talking about or does anyone have any other recommendations?


many thanks

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I also had a great experience with Lou, with both my girls in fact (2008 and 2010). He's a dad himself and is great with babies and curious siblings. Both my rather wriggly daughters seemed to consider the process of hand/foot casting a fun game. With impressive results too, trying out different materials and colours. I personally loved the aluminium/silver effect the most but that's a matter of personal taste. The web address I have is http://lousmithart.wordpress.com/


Edited to add this picture I found:


http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6194/6050431592_f2c3bb3642.jpg

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