A stunningly detailed 3D cast of your Baby's feet framed in beautiful white wood.
Artist and designer Chloe Mustafa has been casting Baby's feet for over 18 years. Each frame is both a precious keepsake and a beautiful piece of art.



The Process
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A Cast of Baby's feet is taken
A mould is taken of your Baby's feet (can be cast from 1 day old) using a clean and safe rubber based material.
This only takes 10 minutes. -
Choose mount Colour
Choose from different background colours for your frame.
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Collection
Your frame will be gift wrapped & ready for collection two weeks later.
Testimonial's
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Liza Crotty - claphandies.com
"Great care was taken in the whole casting process, infact our little boy slept the whole way through, delighted to be given such a lovely gift",
Highly recommended Such a timeless beautiful memory to see hanging on my wall.
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Clare Mckenna - Newstalk
"One of my most prized posessions, I adore both the baby feet I had done for each child. Its such a quick and painless experience for baby and Chloe is amazing with them anyway. What takes a quick dip for each foot becomes this master piece a couple of weeks later. Can't recommend highly enough".
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Heather Condren - flowerpop.ie
"Chloe cast Cici's feet when she was two weeks old. She's 7 months now and its crazy to see how tiny she once was. I know we're going to cherish this piece of Art forever!
Chloe was so gentle and calm with Cici, so much so that Cici had a little nap during it.
Such a beautiful keepsake.
Thank you Chloe".
Our Mission
To provide you with a lovely space to have your Baby's feet cast, to capture this special moment in time with a beautiful keepsake and a work of art.
To Book your appointment, please call 087 8394784
Gift Vouchers
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Baby Feet Gift voucher - With house call
Regular price €200,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Baby Feet Gift voucher - No house call
Regular price €160,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per

About
After graduating from I.A.D.T. and spending several years in the graphic design industry, I found myself missing the hands-on creativity of working with physical materials and the joy of experimentation.
The inspiration for Fantastic Feet came after the birth of my son, Tom. I created a framed cast of his tiny feet as a personal keepsake, and as more people saw it, they loved the idea and wanted their own. Word spread among friends and family, and from there, Fantastic Feet was born.