Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Fathers Day is coming: gift ideas from us with next day delivery

It's not long now & have you got something for them yet? Take a look at our bestsellers so far & our ideas for personalised gifts that any Dad would love.

Silver Fingerprint Cufflinks


The deadline has passed for fingerprint cufflinks but we can still send a gift voucher for this lovely gift idea.

These are my husbands & with my boys prints on. He gets plenty of comments about them at work!

Get a gift voucher by calling us on 01252 715700






I Love Daddy Mug


Quick & easy gift which is sent by next day courier.

At just £4.95 (+p&p) you can't beat it!

Buy an 'I love Daddy' gift mug






There are plenty more gift ideas on the site so take a look!

Sunday, 11 May 2008

The Baby Show, NEC 16th - 19th May

Having been on a lovely holiday to see Mickey I thought it time to get on with some work before Julie expires!

Whilst away the world of baby gifts & keepsakes has been mighty busy & we are off to the NEC once again next week to offer visitors to The Baby Show some great discounts. Do visit us on stand H14 where we will be doing 3D castings & a Fathers Day Hand/Footprint Mug Offer in conjunction with Marabu Ceramic paints.

There are a few online special offers for those of you who can't make it to the show - take a look!

So, off to make some sample pieces with our new mouldings for the stand out on the deck. Who says you can't get a tan & work at the same time!




This is one of the new styles we are introducing in the next couple of months. Like it? Let us know if you do....

Friday, 11 April 2008

Baby's First Year Inkless Footprint Kit


New in our online shop this week is this lovely gift idea for recording baby's footprints for their first year.

Available in a beech or silver effect frame the kit was so popular at The Baby Show, Excel we decided to add it to the range!

The hand or foot prints are created using the amazing inkless print technology used to create mess free prints in black on the specially treated paper. Easy to do & clean as well! There are 3 inkless wipes & 6 sheets of A4 paper included in the kit so you have plenty of materials to work with.

Priced at £34.95 this makes an unusual baby gift idea & we are offering it at a discounted price of £29.95 until the end of May as an introductory special offer. Take a closer look or order through the Creative Casting online shop: Inkless Prints First Year Frame Kit.

Not tempted? Then take a look at the rest of our great range of unusual personalised baby gifts, all centred on baby's handprints & footprints.

Saturday, 29 March 2008

Pouring plaster - techniques & advice

Pouring plaster into your impression mould is something I have been busy doing all week so I thought I'd pass on a few helpful hints while I'm still in 'casting mode'!

The first thing to remember is this is not an exact science. Many professional sculptors & craftsmen never measure quantities of plaster & water & rely on experience to get the mix they want. It doesn't matter if you add slightly too much powder/water when mixing your casting mix - it should still work out ok. What may vary is the amount of time you have before the mix sets & how strong the final piece is.

Secondly, plaster sets quicker the older it is. If you have a kit which has not been used within 6 months of purchase the plaster is likely to set quicker than stated in the instructions, giving you less working time!

Now for some real advice:

Plaster types: there are many & they vary in coarseness of the powder, hardness & setting time. Our kits use a plaster with a total working time of 5/6 minutes at room temperature. It is a form of dental plaster that gives excellent detail & good hardness whilst not being too hard to carve & sand once dry.
There are many other plasters available & if using them you should obtain a data sheet with mixing ratios & setting times & experiment before pouring a mix into your precious baby foot mould!

Adding plaster to water: As a rule, you need 1 part water to 2 parts plaster. You should always add the water to the plaster & not the other way round. Pour the plaster into the water & make a little mountain in the middle of the water. This should be left to soak up the water for 1-2 minutes before you start mixing. This allows the water to be absorbed by the plaster in a nice, even manner & you are less likely to get lumps.

Mixing techniques: Mix from the bottom of the container in smooth circles. You are trying to mix without putting bubbles into the mixture. Mix for a minute or so - the more you mix the faster & harder the plaster will set so don't overdo it! As soon as you have a mix which is smooth like single cream you're almost ready to pour.

Removing bubbles: they are your enemy as they will catch in fingers & toes leaving your cast digitless. Tap the tub of plaster on a hard surface to 'knock out' as many bubbles as possible before pouring into the mould. If pouring a foot, half fill & using the bristle end of a paintbrush, 'paint' around the inside of the mould into every toe & as much of the inside surface as possible. Tap the mould to dislodge any more bubbles & then top the mould right up.

If pouring a hand, fill the mould once, empty the plaster back into the tub & then refill slowly. Clamp a cloth over the open end of the mould & shake well, tipping the mould upside down & shaking it in all planes to give bubbles a chance to escape. Then, remove the cloth, top up the mould & leave to set.


Lots of words here I know but it's all good advice! I think I need a video of these tips - watch this space!!


Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Unusual baby names make for a lucky future!

Children who have been given strange names by their celebrity parents tend to do better in life.

New research suggests that odd names such as Princess Tiaamii or Peaches can be an advantage.

Certain sounds in a name or links with royalty can make people seem more successful, lucky or attractive, according to psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman.

His team polled more than 6,000 people to determine their perception of certain names, as part of a study to launch Edinburgh International Science Festival.

People called James and Elizabeth are seen as the most successful, Jack and Lucy the luckiest and Sophie and Ryan the most attractive.

But Lisa and Brian are the most likely to fail, Helen and John are the unluckiest and Ann and George are the least attractive.

Mr Wiseman said: "Traditional names with royal associations are viewed as highly successful and intelligent.

"Attractive female names tended to be soft-sounding and end with the 'ee' sound, whereas the sexiest males names are short and much harder sounding."

During the study, 6,686 people were given a list of 10 male and 10 female names and asked to rank them in terms of success, attractiveness and luck. Mr Wiseman also analysed some unusual names celebrities have given to their children.

Princess Tiaamii, Jordan and Peter Andre's daughter, should have a lucky life because her name has royal associations and ends with a double 'e' sound, according to Mr Wiseman.

Peaches Geldof, Bob Geldof and Paul Yates' second child, has a soft sounding name with positive connotations which make it attractive.

Kal-el, the son of Nicolas Cage, has a short, hard-sounding name which is also the original moniker of Superman, making it sexy and attractive.



Article taken from: Sky News

Saturday, 8 March 2008

Baby Footprint Tattoos - a bizarre use of the inkless print kit!

It’s amazing what people plan to do with our inkless imprint kits. We met a chap at the Excel baby show who had a tattoo made of his daughters hands – something like those shown left.

He created the copy by placing her hands on a scanner – no easy task as she wiggled a lot and it was difficult to keep her hands still. Remarkably the tattoo is fantastic. He saw a real advantage with the inkless imprint kit as it was much quicker and a lot less stressful and easier for his tattoo artist to use. He planned to use the baby’s footprints going up his back this time.

If you have any other stories of how you are using the inkless kits we’d love to hear from you!

Click here to see the great mess free inkless print range on our website.

Sunday, 24 February 2008

The Baby Show - baby gifts & bargains for all new parents & parents to be!


Off we go again this wek as we get ready for The Baby Show at Excel on the East side of London near the Dome.

We have a number of new baby gift ideas which will be available at special introductory prices & we look forward to meeting our customers & giving some demonstrations of taking baby feet casts.

You can book to have your baby cast at the show & we are giving away a free inkless footrpint to all of you with a copy of the voucher from our website. I've pasted it in this post too:
Bring a copy of the voucher along & we will take one amazing inkless print of your baby's foot & offer you a discount on our great range of other inkless footprint gift range from mugs to clocks, mouse mats to framed tiles.

We hope to see you there - it's well worth the trip. However, if you can't make it have a look at our special baby show offers on our website but remeber: we're away until Sinday living the high life at Excel so we won't send it until Monday the 3rd March if you order after 10am on Thursday this week.

Monday, 18 February 2008

Baby Shower Fun!

I hosted my first baby shower this weekend & what a laugh we had! We played some great games - some of which were made up & others bought from Shower My Baby.

After a few glases of wine 'Pin the dummy on the Baby' can become rather risky - I suggest you make it the first game of the evening if you ever have a baby shower!

The BBC was discussing baby showers on Breakfast TV this morning, saying they can mean forking out on expensive gifts but we all had great fun at little or no cost to anyone! We felt it was bad luck to buy for baby in advance of the birth so we put in for a Debenhams voucher to treat the Mum-to-be & we all decorated a white babygro as a joke present for baby. The decorations were really funny: some with pictures on & others with jokes. All in all good clean(ish) fun!

Just the one photo - can't give too much away can I........

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Baby baby baby!!



Like him? Here's a sneak preview of our new baby logo for a great new range of baby gifts we will be launching very soon!

He was designed for us by Lee Healey who has illustrated for a number of publications such as The Dandy & Viz as well as CBBC.

As yet nameless, baby will be featuring on the website very soon so keep an eye out for him!

If you need a caricature or any other freelance cartoon work done, take a look at Lee's website:

www.leehealey-cartoonist.com

Thursday, 7 February 2008

Being a Mum & Running a Business - why???

Julie & I have done this for a while now. Creative Casting grew entirely from the change in our work situations, new arrivals & the need to remain sane.

It can be hard though. Don't kid yourself if your thinking of setting up your own business.

Despite that, I wouldn't change a thing & we both thoroughly enjoy our work. Providing people with the change to create such amazing keepsakes of their children is a very rewarding job. All kits have been created by us & we are proud of our kits.

The flexibility of the business means time for the children & we can always be around for schoolpick ups or illnesses & because we are both in the same position we work around problems together.

So, I'm now going to start my paperwork as the kids are both asleep & the house is all quiet.
You should go look at the website & buy a kit for someone you know needs a little memory making :-)

www.creative-casting.co.uk

Jo