How to Preserve a Baby Footprint in Plaster
A baby's footprint is such a precious thing to cherish. When you keep a print of a baby you can look at it for years and remember how tiny your child was at one time. When your son grows to have a size 13 shoe it is great to look at their tiny footprint from when they were small and reminisce. You can make a paperweight of your child's footprint and keep it forever. You can also use it since it is a paperweight which makes it useful to have around. To make a footprint paperweight you will need some quick drying clay and a margarine tub. You can buy some quick drying clay at a craft store and if you do not have a margarine tub you can improvise with something like a Cool Whip container. Any tub that is just big enough for your child's foot to fit in that is somewhat flexible will do. You can buy many colors of clay for this project since the quick drying clay comes in many different colors. Pick your child's favorite color to personalize the paperweight. Take the quick drying clay and place in into the bottom of the tub. Make sure it is thick enough to be sturdy but not too thick that it becomes a brick instead of a paperweight.
Put some petroleum jelly on the youngster's foot so that the clay does not stick to the child's foot. Gently put the child's foot into the clay so that it makes a good print. If the print comes out crooked or sloppy you can smooth out the clay and try again but you have to be somewhat quick so the clay does not harden too much. After you have made a nice clean print of your child's foot in the clay let it harden. You can read the instructions that came with the clay to see how long it will take to harden. When it is hard take the tub and gently bend it away from the footprint until you have worked the clay with the footprint on it free from the tub. You should have a beautiful paperweight footprint of your child's foot to keep as a keepsake and enjoy. If you wish you can paint the paperweight any color you wish or you can leave it the way it is. You can personalize the paperweight by painting the child's name and age on the paperweight. These paperweights make great gifts for grandparents, aunts and uncles. You can even make a paperweight print of your pets paw. By Donna Daniels
Put some petroleum jelly on the youngster's foot so that the clay does not stick to the child's foot. Gently put the child's foot into the clay so that it makes a good print. If the print comes out crooked or sloppy you can smooth out the clay and try again but you have to be somewhat quick so the clay does not harden too much. After you have made a nice clean print of your child's foot in the clay let it harden. You can read the instructions that came with the clay to see how long it will take to harden. When it is hard take the tub and gently bend it away from the footprint until you have worked the clay with the footprint on it free from the tub. You should have a beautiful paperweight footprint of your child's foot to keep as a keepsake and enjoy. If you wish you can paint the paperweight any color you wish or you can leave it the way it is. You can personalize the paperweight by painting the child's name and age on the paperweight. These paperweights make great gifts for grandparents, aunts and uncles. You can even make a paperweight print of your pets paw. By Donna Daniels




