Pregnancy Memory
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I am fond of my swollen tummmy. Looks like a great achivement. Wanna record this phase of my pregnancy on Plaster of Paris (POP)as rememberance. Any artist there??
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Sunday 14th of February 2010 08:37:20 AM Sorry cannot help you with this question
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 05:44:54 AM A good way to keep memories of your pregnancy alive is to have a scrap book at various stages of your pregnancy. Put the dates on each of the pictures and write a few sentences about what you were going through at this time. Once the baby arrives it will be fun to go through these photographs including some of your big tummy too!
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Monday 1st of March 2010 08:00:30 AM It’s really an achievement, the greatest for any pregnant women. And I would like to congratulate you. POP as it age might not remain in good condition instead why not have an artist paint you a portrait or better yet pose in your bikini and have your picture taken. You should have done this picture thing every month as your tummy develops – a great memorabilia.
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Sunday 14th of February 2010 02:09:02 AM You can actually do it on your own dear, or with a help of a friend but be really cautious okay? You can buy plaster of paris in a dental supply store. I'm no artist but I have done a few artwork using POP.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 05:45:50 AM Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful and wonderful thinks that nature has given us; so many couples today have movies and albums filled with everlasting memories. You can make a movie and with the help of good software you can create albums or funny movies for later recall.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 08:47:01 AM You can choose to do this yourself if you like, but you will need a friend to help you. Have a look at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Baby-Art-549204-Belly-Kit/dp/B000I5YT2C/ref=sr_1_1/277-5206544-3931466?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1266413939&sr=8-1 This is a DIY kit for all those budding self artists out there!
You can also have a look at www.proudbody.com who do a range of DIY cast kits. If you want someone to do it for you, then have a look at http://www.artisticbodycasting.com/artist.htm
Finding an artist depends on where you live - your best bet is to google 'pregnancy body casts in...' where ... is the name of where you live.
In the UK, try http://www.rockabelly.co.uk
Hope this helps.
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