Always Remember the Sweetness of Your Baby’s Perfect Feet
There is nothing sweeter than tiny, perfect baby hands and feet. The miracle of birth is truly remarkable! Now you can preserve your beautiful baby’s handprints and footprints with our premium Handprint and Footprint Frame Kit.
Plus, it makes a fun and easy DIY Craft Project that only takes 10 minutes, and you can re-use the non-toxic ink pad for other projects.
Everything You Need To Create A Lasting Memory
Come with Photo frame, 2 Clean-Touch ink pad and 4 imprint cards; The clean-touch ink pads are 100% baby safe! The ink never touches your little one’s foot and hand.
Simply press your baby’s hand and foot separately onto the included clean-touch ink pad and print card to reveal your baby’s prints. Each clean-touch ink pad can be used twice.
The Perfect Gift
Norjews babyprints photo frame is the perfect gift. It’s great for baby showers for any expecting mom or just because.
How to Use
1. Take out the clean-touch ink pad and place pad, ink side down, on the included print card.
2. Place the clean-touch ink pad and card on a hard surface. Gently press baby’s hand down on the non-ink side of the clean-touch ink pad.
3. Repeat step 1. Place the clean-touch ink pad and card on a hard surface. Gently press baby’s foot down on the non-ink side of the clean-touch ink pad.
4. Gently peel the clean-touch ink pads from the cards to reveal detailed prints of your little one’s hand and foot. Keep it dry for 24-48 hours.
Package List
1 x Photo Frame
2 x Clean-Touch ink pad
4 x Imprint cards
Natty –
Here’s my pro’s and con’s for this kit, but overall I would give it 5 stars as it really is an excellent kit!CON’S: My 4.5 month old boy wears size 6-9 month clothes. His foot only *just* fit on the ink pad, at an angle, and his hand was almost too broad for it, so I couldn’t get great prints. It would be great if the ink pad was made bigger.You really only get one shot at a good print, as it doesn’t work too well when you use the inkpad a second time. See my photos of the prints – the hand and foot on the left were the 2nd trys and you can see a shadow of the first try in it where there isn’t enough ink.PRO’S: if you used these with a smaller baby, where their hands and feet would fit into the ink pad, they would be excellent. I have tried other print and casting kits and this one is by far the best type I’ve tried. The baby doesn’t touch the ink at all, which I love – much better than the ‘wipe’ type of kits which I didn’t like putting onto my baby’s skin.It is easy to use. I did it whilst my boy was asleep as the instructions suggested so that I could get his hand to open. You just put the ink pad (which is like a thin skin stretched over cardboard with a thin layer of ink on the underside) over the card to print on and press baby’s hand & foot into the non-ink side and it’s done. It took me about 5 minutes to get all 4 prints.It is much better quality than I expected. The kit comes in a nice box, so would be great as a gift. The frame is great quality and will look nice once all assembled. You could even personalise it yourself with it being white and chunky.The photo opening I measured to be 8.5cm x 10.7cm.I can’t wait to get this all assembled and on display!It was delivered safe the next day and I would say it is worth the price. I would buy more for the future to log my baby’s growth, but it wouldn’t fit with the ink pads being small unfortunately.
Amazon Customer –
Easy to use and easy to clean off the baby. Used on 2 day old newborn. Lovely memory sake. Fits one whole foot print and full hand print.Strong durable frame.
Hill –
This was purchased as a gift for friends but it looked good when I took it out the box.
Katie –
Really easy to use and mess free as advertised! Just wish it came with more card as a scrunched up baby hand isn’t the easiest to print! Would recommend though, it’s made the perfect gift for Great Grandma.
B –
I got this and printed my nieces hands and put her picture in the frame as well and it made the perfect gift on Mothers day. It’s very easy to use and there is no mess to clear up after.If you want to do feet I think you can use this from birth it would work just fine but the baby has to be at least 4-6 moths old for you to be able to use it properly. When they are really small, their hands has usually clenched up and its not easy get their little fingers to move so either wait till they are old enough or just use it for their feet.If they are old enough, best time to do the print is when they are asleep. if you have other card or paper you can get a few more prints out of the ink that’s comes with this item. I only used it once and then I kept the plastic because it had the impression of her hands perfectly. Enjoy the process and the final print.I hope this was helpful.
E. Solomon –
I’ve been really surprised by this. Initially I just wanted a little kit to take some newborn keepsake hand and footprints, but it’s become a bit of a gift staple. I’ve since bought three more as shower gifts, and every single one has come in perfect condition.Sometimes white frames can be dodgy and have gaps in corners. Not these. Came in a nice blue box, the frame inside wrapped in bubble wrap, so no chips or marks. Came with a couple of ink pads.I would suggest taking the prints when baby is asleep. We also needed two of us, one to hold the ink pad and paper still, the other to press the hand or foot. Very pleased with the print results. We only got two prints from each pad. Any more than that and you begin to get former prints coming through on new ones. Also keep in mind the ink takes about 48 hours to dry enough to put in the frame without smearing or transfer. Not a gift to create in a rush.I bought the old version with three apertures. Not quite a 6×4 photo aperture, I did need to trim my photo a tiny bit but not a problem.Would recommend.
Kate –
The product was really easy to use. Unfortunately though I am disappointed as it’s arrived damaged with a couple of chips in the white frame. I only noticed this after the ink had been used and now I can’t return.EDIT: the seller was fantastic at responding and resolving my disappointment. Sent a replacement with no hesitation in the post which arrived only a few days later. 5* service and my frame was in perfect condition this time. Brilliant.
Sarah –
Pros:- Good quality frame- The ink pads are mess free- Quite a few pieces of paper are included (I think 6)Cons:- there can be no movement as you take off or put on the foot or hand as it causes smudging- it’s basicaly impossible to get a hand print from a little baby as hands are still scrunched up (well we couldn’t at all but we got two lovely foot prints)- it would have been nice to have more of the paper as even using both side of all that is included we still found it wasn’t quite enough due to smudgesOverall a lovely item, the issues that we had with getting hand prints and problems with smudging is in no way this products fault and you would get it with any and all others; it was to do with trying to take prints from a little baby who naturally scrunch their hands up.We are planning on rebuying this item on a regular basis to record our baby’s hand and foot size.
Ro –
Good product. Does the job. But expensive for what it is – a lightweight frame and ink pad.I would suggest doing a number of trial runs on plain paper to get the hang of how to do this and also to lighten the ink. Sometimes this is easier to do with a sleeping baby.I prefer the look of the ink when it’s not as thick. On our first try the print looks like a blob, by the third/fourth, the ink is lighter and the creases of the foot/hand can be seen.Of course, I accidentally put my child’s foot directly into the ink (my fault, not the products). It cleaned off quickly except for a small piece that I hadn’t seen in a fold behind her toe… once it had dried into her skin it was there for at least 2 weeks despite my efforts to clean it off.
Ben –
I’ve bought a few of these over recent months, as gifts and for myself to use with my newborn.It is very simple and easy to use and when you get it right, such lovely, keepsake results. Only problem is that the ink pad that you use (x2 for the hand and foot) is only really good for one go, even though you get 2 lots of card incase you make a mistake. If I can explain this well…after one use of the ink pad, there is left on the ink an imprint of the hand or foot, therefore a second attempt on a fresh piece of card has the prints and creases of the hand/fingers. Difficult to explain but just try to get it as right as possible on your first attempt.