| Welcome to Hand to Remember. DIY belly casting kits, Professional belly casting service & our on-line shop, has just been added to our growing range and services. So take some time to have a look at our new belly casting services, baby sculpture range & our on-line shop. We look forward to helping you create your memories… Best wishes, Hand to Remember |
Framed Baby Hands & Feet Sculptures… |
| Baby hand and feet sculptures are the perfect way to capture that moment in time when those little fingers and toes are soft and forever kissable. You can select from a wide range of colours and timber styles to suit your little ones personality… More Info |
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New Baby Bum Sculptures… |
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Every mum loves their little ones cute new bottom, when they’re so soft and smooth.
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DIY Belly Casting Kits… |
| Your complete answer to creating a pregnant belly cast. Enjoy your pregnancy and have some fun, with creating your own belly cast to remember your bubby bump over the years to come… aGreat for baby showers. aUnique and personal gift. aFun and Easy to create. |
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Timber Mounted Sculptures… |
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| You can now have your little treasures hands and feet mounted on recycled Australian hardwood from the original Q Theater in Penrith to create these beautiful memories for you. Everyone will find it irresistible… |
“The end result was exactly what we were after”
We found ‘Hand to Remember’ very friendly and professional, they exceeded our expectations by creating
something totally unique, just what we were after. Michelle used her own initative and creativity,
listened to what we wanted. Michelle designed somthing totally different to what she hand in her range
just for us. We appreciated her flexibility in trying something new. The end result was exactly what we
were after. We are so happy with our new born son’s sculptures, at 10 days old, michelle was gentle &
understanding, so small I’m sure the sculptures would have been a challenge.
Thankyou Michelle, memories last forever, thanks for the memories.
‘Peter’











