A wonderful keepsake handprint frame for your loved relatives. An adorable sentiment from a baby or child coupled with their sweet handprint is a gift that will always be treasured. The black 8×8 frame is suitable for either wall or table display. The frame features a round 3″ photo space. A child handprint can fill
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Added on: March 10, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
A wonderful keepsake handprint frame for your loved relatives. An adorable sentiment from a baby or child coupled with their sweet handprint is a gift that will always be treasured. The black 8×8 frame is suitable for either wall or table display. The frame features a round 3″ photo space. A child handprint can fill the inner heart or spill over the heart outline. A child-safe black stamp and instructions are included. Heart space measure approximately 3.5L x 4W at tallest and widest points. Keepsake frame is available for Mommy, Daddy, Grandma or Grandpa.
Good It should come with an extra insert. Itâs really hard to get a good handprint with a young baby My son was 2 months old. Got the one done perfect. The second was a mess. So I tried to use a regular peice of paper cut out the Heart and put it back there but the glue bled so I took the fake one with the model grandmother and kid and fake hand print. Cut them out carefully used black paper and white pain to get a hand print and glued it with a glue stick. Looks fine thank god. They should either…
Ansolutely Wonderful Handprint & Picture Frame! Absolutely love this frame! I had bought one for my mom from my daughter and loved it so much that I decided to purchase it again but this time for my dad. Each one I received comes with the black ink to put on your child’s hand to make a handprint. The ink was moist and easy to use and clean up. You can then put a picture in the top left corner. The frame is made of strong wood. The whole things feels of really good quality and doesn’t feel cheap. My parents love their frames! I will…
Absolutely Adorable My Dad loved this when he got it for his birthday. He actually opened it while he was hospitalized. All of the nurses and doctors loved it. It even made some of them cry. My daughter (who gave it to him) is five and it was very easy to use. I did test making the handprint on scrap paper first. This was helpful because it told me that I needed to put more ink at the knuckles and tips of the fingers.