Here is my latest belly cast:
I was asked to bring in a photo album and business cards to Destination Maternity where the cast was made so I’m hoping it will bring a little more business my way ~ fingers crossed.
Here is my latest belly cast:
I was asked to bring in a photo album and business cards to Destination Maternity where the cast was made so I’m hoping it will bring a little more business my way ~ fingers crossed.
My belly cast article has been very popular. In fact it continues to get the most traffic of any single article in my blog. Belly casts are the ultimate in originality ~ every pregnant body is different and beautiful. Add to that, custom artwork. What better way to remember that special time in your life?? In my original article I posted a link to Massage-ology where Angela will do your cast for you. It can run $200+ for a cast to be finished (joint compound, sanding, then painting). This process can be time consuming ~ that’s why it costs so much.
I wanted to offer you a less expensive option. Belly cast kits. I now sell them through my on-line store for $38 shipped. If you’re local (Surprise/Phoenix AZ) and would like to pick it up yourself call me for a discount @ 602-885-8762.
http://www.bonanza.com/booths/RenaissanceHome
In your kit are all of the supplies you need to make your own belly cast. If you browse through the picture gallery on my website you can find some design ideas like this one below.
http://renaissancehomeaz.com/Body_Cast.htm
My prices for painting a belly cast are quite reasonable, usually $40 – $100. And if you’re not local I’m sure you can find an artist in your neck of the woods with reasonable prices also…or you can give it a try yourself.
Good luck…and if you do try it let me know how it goes!
And here’s an additional link in my column on body/belly casting.
For this cast, I was asked to make a henna tattoo design of a peacock for the belly with some flowers added. After a little research, I had the client choose a picture of a design she liked from some that I found online. From there I drew up my own design and did a little experimenting for the background. Below is what I came up with.