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Hi

Can anyone recommend a local company that takes casts of baby hands/feet as we have a newborn & we'd like to immortalise them before they get bigger.

I've found someone over in SW London (http://www.feet-1st.co.uk/visits.html) but ideally looking for someone a bit more local if there is anyone.

Thanks for your help in advance

Matt

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Hi Matt


Someone at Greenwich Market used to do it....something custard the company was called?


The market office may be able to tell you. I think you have to make an appointment


Might be Magic Custard??


Also John Lewis stores have the people in every few week & you can book a slot.


Congratulations on your new baby!

We got our Los feet done by the sister of the guy that owns avocado-think her business is called Patterbox. She does a really beautiful job-I'm not sure if she still does them but you could pop in and see if he is still advertising her work-her name is Sarah. They are sweet to have.or u can book and do it at all fired up (just not as professional as you are involved rather than a pro!)

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