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Custom Baby Keepsake Frames Preserved in Resin

bySandhya SharmaBased in Navi Mumbai; Ships across IndiaStarts from1,400 per frameView full gallery

Capture your baby’s first milestones forever. I turn your precious first items—from hospital ID bands to the umbilical cord—into custom, handcrafted resin frames designed to hold those early memories close.

This video shows the reveal of a 12-inch round baby frame with a beautiful light-colored theme. It preserves the baby's cord, pregnancy kit, and photos from the whole family, all decorated with delicate gold leaf details.

This 8-inch agate frame for Viaan Gupta was a surprise birthday gift from a husband to his wife. I preserved their baby's first things like the umbilical cord, pregnancy test, and bangles in a lovely blue resin with gold butterfly accents.

This rectangular frame for baby Sharvi shows how we can include early memories like the ultrasound scan. I also preserved her first bangles and umbilical cord in this light blue design, which includes all her birth information.

Here I am with a finished 12-inch baby frame for Calloway. The family wanted a light and airy feel, so we used a soft teal and white resin pour. It holds five special photos, including one with their beloved pet dog.

Not all frames have to be blue. I created this lovely soft pink themed frame for baby Naksh. This 12-inch round keepsake holds her first photos, birth details, and precious little black and silver bead bangles, all set in a custom-colored resin.

About Custom Themed Keepsake Frames

Every frame starts with a real conversation about your story. When you send me your baby's items, I don't just pour resin; I plan the placement of every photo and birth detail, ensuring your hospital ID, cord stump, or first bangles are preserved safely. Because I use a slow-curing process, I take my time to avoid bubbles and ensure the clarity of every embedded memory.

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