FAQ
How do I avoid breaking the sculpture...
If your plaster mixture seems a little too liquid, or if you have the least doubt, it is preferable to let the cast dry for longer to ensure that the plaster sculpture is dry and hard enough when you turn...
How much time should I allow to...
Generally, all the stages involved in making a sculpture (excluding the three-hour drying time) take around fifteen to twenty minutes. However, to make the most of this creative leisure time with your baby, it is best choose a period in...
How do I select the container needed...
To select the first container for baby’s hand or foot, you should ensure that you will be able to put all of your baby’s foot or hand into it to give you the form you wish to obtain, and if...
How do you avoid cracks appear while...
Leave your product to dry at room temperature – so neither too hot nor too cold. That way you’ll avoid getting cracks due to accelerated drying.
How long will it take my impression...
Leave your impression made in the Baby Art clay to dry for six hours at room temperature, then turn it over and leave it to dry further for at least twenty-four hours. You can leave it to dry in the...
What sort of surface should you roll...
We recommend you do your imprint on a sheet of paper (baking paper or aluminium foil) on a flat surface. This means you can move it for drying elsewhere and can easily remove the impression from the paper to turn...
How long do you have to knead...
As indicated in the instructions, knead the clay for at least 30 seconds before rolling it out. The longer you knead, the easier it will be to make the print.
Do Baby Art products provides refill pack...
Yes, you can order separately for the spare part clay, alginate and gypsum.