Thursday, October 1, 2009

I'm Proud of my Big Belly!

Introducing a belly cast kit from Proud Body. A new way to celebrate your pregnancy by creating a 3D pregnancy belly cast.
What is a belly cast?
A pregnancy belly cast is a plaster cast made of an expecting mom's beautiful pregnant form. Making a pregnancy belly cast with a loved one in the privacy of mom's home is an easy project that is made in as little as 30 minutes. No mixing of messy materials is required and the end result is a perfect 3D memento of an expecting mom's belly or torso.

A pregnancy belly cast is created by applying several layers of wet plaster strips to the front of mom's body. After the strips have set, they will hold her shape and the belly cast will come away from her body and she will capture how beautiful she looked during her pregnancy.
Proud Body pregnancy belly cast kit includes:
  • 5 rolls of premium-quality casting material (more than any other standard kit on the market)
  • All-natural belly casting lubricant
  • Plastic drop cloth Nitrile (non-latex) gloves
  • Sanding screen
  • Step-by-Step Instructions written in English, Spanish & French
  • Decorating sheet with hundreds of decorating ideas
After a pregnancy belly cast is made, it can be left as is, or painted or decorated in any way. Use acrylic paint to get the best result. A mom's imagination is the limit!

To give you an idea how the cast works, here are some project samples courtesy from Proud Body.









































Upsy Daisy Review:
Not really able to give opinion on this as we have not tried on anyone ; ). Taken from user reviews, you do need couple of hands to help you out. Involve husband or sisters or even friends. Make sure you cover your belly (area for casting) with the given lubricant or vaseline if not enough, to easily take off the dry cast. Prepare to get messy. Best used 2 or 3 weeks before due date to get the full-shaped belly. Please read the kit instruction carefully to get the best from Proud Belly.

A fun and one-of-a-kind way to preserve and cherish the pregnancy experience.

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