How to Order

Make a deposit for $500 to receive Mama’s Belly casting kit. Casting kits not sold separately.

Cast your belly and return cast to Mama’s Belly Inc. with your edge choice included. A payment of $1000 is due to start the bronze process on any bowl.

Send in your engraving and color choice as soon as you can after your baby comes. Engraving your babies name and birth date is included in the $1800 base price.

Add deposits as you can, communicate your needs if you are spreading out payments beyond 10 weeks.

A Mama’s Belly bronze bowl takes approximately 8 – 10 weeks to create. A rush bowl can be ordered for an additional charge.

Final payment is due before any bowl is delivered.

Previously made belly casts or full body casts can be used to create a Mama’s Belly bowl.

Price Breakdown

Bronze Bowl (includes casting kit)…..$1800.00 and up… price changes depending on size, weight of bowl and amount of bronze used – (plus tax and shipping). Price includes shipping on casting kit only, not on bronze bowl. A $1000 deposit is due before bronze process is started.

Payments can be made via PayPal, Mastercard, Visa, Venmo (@Maggie-Stewart-44), Zelle (720-254-3814) or contact me for other payments arrangements.

Choose one of the quick payment options below OR to send a custom $$ payment: 1) Login to your PayPal account at paypal.com 2) Click the “Send Money” tab. 3) Enter my email: info@mamasbelly.com and the dollar amount you wish to send 4) Choose Purchase of “Goods”.

Make $500 DEPOSIT payment:

Make $1800 FULL payment:

Kits are not sold separately. Full body casts and special requests available at additional charge. We add a 3% charge for all PayPal orders.

 

Westword’s Best of Denver 2003

 

Best Gifts That Make a Lasting Impression

“Local sculptor Maggie Stewart was already an expert on the creation of art, but somewhere along the way she also figured out how to translate her talents into an art of creation.  She came up with the idea of casting a bowl over the distended form of a pregnant woman’s tummy, and her totally unique business, Mama’s Belly, was, well, born.  Order one, and Stewart will either cast it herself or set you up with a non-toxic plaster casting kit; after the mold is made, she’ll finish the bowl in a bronze or Stone-Cast form.  Every bowl is, of course, different, and — since your newborn fits inside like it was made for her — it makes the perfect backdrop for the cutest baby-announcement pics around.”

— Westword Magazine March 24, 2003

“Gone is the time when pregnant women hid under muumuus and prayed for the day their expanding waistlines would return to normal.  Increasingly women are celebrating their bulging bellies, by transforming them – kid you not – into mementos.”

 

—As seen in Redbook Magazine – May 2003