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Pregnancy Belly Cast Tips, Tricks, and
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Pregnancy Belly Casting Process |
Making a pregnancy belly cast is a fun and easy
project using our kit. It takes only about 30
minutes and there is no mixing of messy
materials. All you need to provide is a pair of
scissors and a basin of water. The casting
material used in making a pregnancy belly cast
is extra-fast setting premium quality plaster of
paris bandage material and it sets in as quick
as 2-4 minutes. The whole process really is
fail-proof and the end result is a perfect 3D
memento of an expecting mom's beautiful pregnant
belly!
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Pregnancy Belly Casting Tips
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How
to make a pregnancy belly cast including your hands
Some moms like to include the hands of a loved one in
their pregnancy belly cast. It is very easy to do.
Just put the hands right on the belly, apply the
Vaseline over the back of the hands as you are coating
the rest of the mom's casting area, and then simply
cast right over the hands. Make sure the fingers are
spread far enough apart so that it is easily
distinguishable that it is a hand being cast into the
pregnancy belly cast. |
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How to get a really smooth pregnancy belly cast
A tip to make a really smooth cast is to dip your
fingers in water after you apply a couple of
overlapping layers of the plaster casting strips and
rub your fingers over the layers to mix the plaster of
paris together among the layers. Work fairly quickly
as the plaster strips will begin to dry within a few
minutes after you begin applying the plaster strips.
After your pregnancy belly cast has completely dried,
lightly sand it with the sanding screen included in
our kit. If you still want an even smoother surface,
apply 1-2 layers of Gesso (acrylic priming paint) and
let dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
A more advanced method of making a smoother cast is to
apply a thin layer of joint compound or spackle which
can be found at your local home improvement store.
Apply it with your fingers and as it starts to dry,
smooth it out more with your fingers. Allow it to dry
according to the manufacturer's instructions and then
lightly sand it using our sanding screen. You may need
to apply more than 1 layer of joint compound or
spackle, allowing each layer to dry and lightly
sanding in between each coat.
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How to support your breasts during the casting
Since pregnancy belly casting is typically done with
the mom unclothed from below the belly up, a common
question we get asked is "just how can my breasts have
some support while I'm doing the casting?" There are a
few different ways to give your breasts some support
during the casting:
1. My favorite is to take a long piece of saran wrap,
fold it in half and wrap it around your body beginning
under your breasts where your bra strap would usually
rest. Continue to wrap the saran wrap around your body
working your way up under your breasts until you have
the amount of support you desire;
2. wear a strapless bra, but the fabric and seams will
show through your cast, and don't wear your favorite
bra because between the Vaseline and the casting
material, even after washing it will probably never be
the same again; or
3. buy those disposable "pasty" bras that are
available at your local department store. |
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How to include your thighs in the casting
To have your pregnancy belly cast look right, you will
need to do your casting while standing. Start the
casting from the top and work your way down. When you
get to the bottom of your belly, place a piece of
saran wrap over your pubic area to keep the wet
casting material from sticking to it. Slather the
saran wrap with Vaseline prior to placing it over your
pubic area. You will need to hold the saran wrap in
place while your helper places the first wet strip
over the pubic area. Thereafter, the wet casting
strips will hold the saran wrap in place.
Alternatively, you can wear a pair of panties. Try to
wear a more delicate pair since the seams won't show
as much. Then tuck the saran wrap into the seams to
hold it in place. |
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Smoothing the edges of your pregnancy belly cast
Don't worry about having the edges of your pregnancy
belly cast be even as you are making the cast. After
your pregnancy belly cast has completely dried, you
can take a pair of sharp scissors and trim the edges
to make them even if you like. |
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Displaying Ideas |
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Wall hanging.
To hang your pregnancy belly cast with ribbon,
punch a hole in each side of the cast at the top.
The easiest way to put holes in a cast is to use
either a phillips head screwdriver or an power
drill bit. Gently turn the screwdriver or bit and
make a hole. Think of where the strings for a
halter-top would be and place your holes there.
Start with 3 yards of ribbon. Fold in half and
cut. Feed each piece through the front of your
pregnancy belly cast and make a knot. Bring both
pieces up and make a bow. These halter ties can be
as long or short as you like.
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Frame.
You could buy a large picture frame (you don't
need the glass front so try to buy just the frame)
and cover the back rectangle of the frame with a
pretty color velvet, black is always striking
especially if you decide to leave your pregnancy
belly cast its natural color. Attach your cast to
the back of the frame using wire. Drill holes in
the wood backing that is covered with fabric. Then
run wire from the back to the front and through
the sides of the cast to attach it to the frame. |
Easel.
If you have the space, your pregnancy belly cast
could be beautifully displayed on a brass easel.
You can purchase these at any local craft store. I
have one of my belly casts displayed on a
table-top easel. |
Leaning against a wall.
I have mine setting on the corner of a dresser in
our master bedroom leaning against the wall. No
fuss and the easiest way to display a pregnancy
belly cast. |
Shadow Box.
A dramatic way to display your pregnancy belly
cast would be to either make or buy a shadow box
and display it in there. |
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