24 August 2012


Choosing a Baby Casting Kit

 

Of course in an ideal world, we would all be able to pay a professional, experienced baby caster to create our baby casts for us, but if you are opting to buy a baby casting kit to save some money, then you want to be sure of buying one that is good quality and from a reliable, experienced company so that you can be sure that it:

* will work as it is meant to;

* there is extra support and advice available should you need it;

* the materials are safe for baby;

* the frame (if purchasing one) is of a professional quality that fits together properly and is a solid construction, this is after all where you are going to keep your casts safely and it should be pretty sturdy in order to protect them and look nice too!

 

Life casting with a small, wriggly baby is not going to be the easiest thing in the world to do and the baby casting kit should contain enough material for several attempts to give you the best chance of success; also a contact email or phone number to obtain further advice if you are struggling to get a good cast, Borrowed Moments baby casting kits include all of these features, we have been life casting for many years and understand how our materials work, we know that quality counts and strive to produce the best kits on the market, we understand that baby’s move and realise that not everyone is a natural life-caster, some need more help than others, our instructions are aimed at explaining every process simply and in a step-by-step way and we always have an experienced life caster on site to answer any further questions you may have. So rest assured if you purchase a Borrowed Moments baby casting kit, you are giving yourself an excellent chance of creating a fabulous, long-lasting, baby keepsake that you will treasure for years to come.