08/21/2016
FQA
Belly casting is becoming one of the more popular prenatal spa offerings for moms-to-be. Also called belly masks, tummy masks, pregnancy life casts or pregnancy body casts, these three-dimensional sculptures offer a great way to memorialize your pregnant form.
Have a bellycast made during your babymoon for a great souvenir of your pregnancy and your pre-baby vacation.
What exactly is a belly cast?
Bellycasts are made by covering the pregnant tummy with a special plaster. After setting for 20-30 minutes, the cast is lifted from the tummy and air dried for 24-48 hours. The bellymask can then be left in its natural state or decorated using any number of finishes or designs.
When is the best time to make a belly cast?
Most women choose to have a tummy mask done in the 7th or 8th month of pregnancy. It is also possible to do a series of pregnancy life casts to capture the progression of your pregnancy.
Is bellymasking safe?
When done correctly, belly masking is completely safe for mom and baby. Most professional bellycasters only use medical grade plaster, but you should confirm in advance that this is the material that will be used for your bellymask.
How long does it take to make a belly cast?
The length of time required to make the cast depends on the pose that is chosen. A belly only cast usually takes 20-30 minutes while a full torso could take up to an hour. Clean-up and drying time are not included in these estimates.
Bellycasts can be mounted and hung on a wall, framed in a shadow box, placed on an easel, displayed on a shelf, used as a prop for baby’s first photos, or decor for baby shower. They can also be turned into functional objects such as a bassinette when lined with sheepskin or a bronzed, decorative bowl. You can keep your belly mask in its natural, white form or paint, decoupage or embellish it with fabrics, ribbon, beads, etc. Your bellycasting professional may offer several finishing options. Below are a few examples of creative decorating ideas for your tummy mask.