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Hand/Foot Print Mug from The Keepsake Co.

30 August 2012 by Eileen

Last month, I won a £20 gift voucher for The Keepsake Co through Monster Mummies. I ordered two Hand/Foot Print Mug from them at £10 each. I chose to pay by Paypal but they accept other forms of payment.  The postage is very reasonable. Within 3 working days, I had received the mugs in a very well packaged box. The kits consist of: Mug, a pot of paint of your choice, small sponge and instructions. I didn’t purchase a pottery pen.

HandFoot Print Mug from The Keepsake Co.

Mr K was the first to line up. He wanted to have 2 hand prints on the mug with red colour on left and blue colour on right hand.  So I used the sponge and painted both of his hands.  Mistake!  By the time, I was painting his right hand, the left hand paint had dried up. I tried to put both hands on the mug but the print didn’t stick on the mug. I had to quickly wipe the paint off using a baby wipe. We also had a hard hard time removing the paint off Mr K’s hand as it had already dried. After a few scrubs, most of the paint did came off from his hand except the paint on his fingernails.

After a couple of minutes, we went through the whole process again. This time, I only painted one hand at a time and pressed his hand onto the mug quickly and firmly.

This time around, we got it right! It didn’t have a perfect print as his hand is too big for the mug.  I think it looks great to have his palm captured on a mug! We did try his hand with the blue colour paint but it didn’t print out as what we want. I think the blue is too weak. I did stir the paint to make sure it was well mix. I will recommend avoiding the blue colour.

I also used the small pot of red paint for Ms C. She was not impressed as she hates to get her hands dirty. After the first hand print, I quickly used a wet wipe to remove the paint from her hands and it’s a lot easier before it dries. She was pleased. I tried to do her mug different from Mr K. Instead of two hand prints, I used her thumb and index finger to paint a flower. Again the blue paint was not very easy to stick on the mug. It didn’t show much of the thumb paint on the mug.

Hand Print Mugs

These are the finished products. I had to leave it for 4 hours to dry/set before I could bake it in the oven on 170 degree for 30 minutes. After baking, it can be used, washed and even put in the dishwasher.

Mr K was very excited and kept wanting to use them. It’s a very nice personalised mug! I would definitely recommend this for a friend with younger children and purchased a pottery pen too. I regret not buying one because the mugs look a bit empty. I would give this 4.5 stars out of 5 stars. It is also a great gift for grandparents too. They would love to see their little grandchild’s masterpiece I’m sure!

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  1. Victor Chua says

    3 September 2012 at 11:22 am

    For good old time memory in the future. Good ideas to have such products available as memories are important parts of growing up and growing old gracefully that you and your loved ones have enjoyed the good old time.

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