How Much Does It Cost to Bronze Baby Shoes
Bronzing baby shoes is a practice that has been around since 1934. Have you heard of it? It fell off the public radar for a while. But guess what? It's back and it's trending now.
Bronzing is a way to make your baby's shoes into a lasting memento. The process uses electroplating–a magical combo of chemistry and electricity–to make copper accumulate on your baby's actual shoes, preserving them forever.
BabyProductsMom does NOT bronze baby shoes!
Can you tell that BPM gets frequent emails and phone calls, even on a Saturday night, from potential customers, asking: How much do you charge to bronze baby shoes and pacifiers and Army boots? Clearly, BPM is in the wrong business! Oh well. But she knows who does bronze baby shoes.
Go to The Bronzery: www.bronzery.com; sales@bronzery.com.
Want to know more what goes into bronzing baby shoes and what can/can't be bronzed? Read on!
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First, a history lesson about baby shoe bronzing
Baby shoe bronzing started with Violet Shinbach, a Cleveland kindergarten teacher. As the mother of baby shoe bronzing, Violet was the first person to ever make a business out of it, in 1934. "My grandmother found a way to bronze baby shoes and improved on it, then spread the word by knocking on doors of the homes of people who looked like there might be a baby inside, such as a tricycle in the driveway," says Robert Kaynes, president of the American Bronzing Company. "The business just took off." (Update: After 80 years, American Bronzing Company closed its doors in 2018 when Kaynes retired.)
Still, baby shoe bronzing is more popular than ever and the baby shoe bronzing process has changed very little since 1934, aside from one thing: The coatings are more environmentally friendly. "We're good neighbors. There's no environmental safety issue with bronzing at all," Kaynes says.
Baby Shoe Bronzing Process
To bronze baby shoes, the shoes aren't doused in bronze. "If you dipped shoes in hot molten metal, they would melt," Kaynes says. Instead, they're sealed in a liquid material and coated with a copper-infused liquid that makes the shoes conductive.
The next step? Baby's shoes are suspended into electroplating tanks with special chemicals that make copper cling. The end result are shoes that are completely encased in metal, forever.
Most any type of baby shoe can be bronzed. Exceptions: fuzzy, absorbent shoes and knitted or crocheted booties. They aren't good candidates for bronzing. "Because the plating solution is liquid, fuzzy and absorbent shoes never dry out," Kaynes says. Fluffy baseball gloves and teddy bears are also off limits.
But pretty much every other kind of baby shoe is fair game, including flexible shoes, like Robeez, Pediped, baby sneakers, and more traditional hard soled shoes like Stride Rite walkers.
The best time to bronze baby shoes is whenever. "The golden age is babies who are 9 to 15 months old," Kaynes says, because that's when they're outgrowing their first shoes. But Kaynes has bronzed shoes that moms have saved for 10 to 20 years. It's never too late to get your bronzing on!
Where to get your baby's shoes bronzed: Bronzery
Now that American Bronzing is out of business, your best bet is to contact Bronzery (that's the bronzing company Robert Kayes recommends) by calling 800-909-7523, sales@bronzery.com. They bronze everything from baby shoes and pacifiers to sneakers and combat boots!
Bronzing a pair of baby shoes at Bronzery starts at $65. It'll cost you more if you want your bronzed baby's shoes mounted or displayed with a photo of your baby on a plaque or as bookends.
Bronze them as is. If your baby wore a hole in her shoe, all the better. If that's how your baby wore it and that's the memory you should preserve.
A recent trend is to have the bronzing professionals drill a little hole in the back of bronzed baby shoes to lace ribbon through so you can make an ornament out of them for your Christmas tree.
Cool!
Baby shoe bronzing makes a great gift too.
Mementos that Literally Last Forever
What makes bronzing so special? The difference between bronzing your baby's first shoes and a photo of your baby on your computer is that the shoes are tangible. Whether you display them on your mantel, a bookcase or a coffee table, they're out for everyone to see. "Every time you go into that room, you'll notice the shoes and boom! You'll trigger a quick memory of your child as a baby," Kaynes says.
More Ways to Capture Your Baby's Precious Moments:
Baby shoe bronzing is just one way to preserve your baby's mementos. If you're the DIY sort, check out the Luna Bean Deluxe 3D Prints Baby Casting Kit with acryllic metallic bronzing finish paint, to make castings of your baby's precious little hands and feet. It could be a fun addition to your baby registry.
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How Much Does It Cost to Bronze Baby Shoes
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