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D**K
Reminder
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. Ours came out perfect but please don’t “go for it”.
D**S
Lots of fun
The process can be a little messy but it's very worth it for the end result a lifetime memorabilia of whatever you choose to make. I had my son and Grandson hold hands and place their hands into the plaster and it came out beautifully.
T**E
So cute and fun
My husband and I did this one year for our anniversary and it was actually such a good gift and fun experience. It was cute because you have to hold hands for a few minutes, and we had a good time peeling the mold away from the casting. I also liked how cute of a decoration it is. It gives some sweetness to our home and it also has a little memory with it for me, so I love that we chose this for an anniversary gift.
S**N
Holding hands
Came out nice
D**N
Nice kit
My 16 year old got this to do with his girlfriend. The steps were easy to follow (I helped) and I was surprised with how well it turned out. Cute keepsake. I would buy again
C**M
Worked well for daughter’s school project
My 13yo daughter, and my husband helped her do a cast of his hands for a school project. It came out fantastic. Just read the directions thoroughly, and you shouldn’t have any problems! Would buy again.
E**D
Perfectionists and clean-freaks, read below 😁
I bought this as a Christmas present as a fun activity for my 4 kids (young adults). I was thinking (hoping) it could maybe work with more people, but realized once we got it that more than 4 hands would only work with smaller kids. The end result turned out fairly well, but our family is full of perfectionists, and oh-boy did the planning/research take awhile.The outcome of this is an art as much as it's a science. These two things stood out to me: 1) get yourself a cheap gallon-bucket type mixing rod, like used with paint (that attaches to a drill) for around $5 - attempting to mix the contents with a mixer (as shown in their video) proved problematic. Using a the mixing rod will allow you to get all the way to the bottom of the bucket, as we had unmixed product left on the bottom; 2) get a disposable bucket/bowl to mix the hardening product. We used one of our mixing bowls (as instructed) and it was a MESS to clean; note that you can't rinse the bowl in your sink as the stuff can't go down the drain.I'm rating this 3 stars mostly due to the inadequate instructions/supplies related to mixing the main molding product, as well as handling/clean-up of the hardening product.
M**.
Fun craft
I got this to make a sculpture of just my hand. I bought a dollar store pitcher to use because the bucket in the kit isn't deep enough for an outstretched hand. I haven't used it yet. I will use it when I have someone here with me to help me pour the mold, check for solidity, etc.
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