As the holiday approaches, are you trying to present creative and unique gift ideas to your pet-loving friends and family? You can create a variety of simple and personalized items with a little time and effort. However, you need to visit pets [or at least pet photos] to complete these works of art. Here are some suggestions that will definitely invite pet parents!
If the problematic pet is a pet you visit frequently, the paw print in the clay can be a meaningful ornament. You can purchase a kit for making these prints, or you can search for clay of various colors and textures, unfold it and use a paw print. You can also indicate the name of the pet on the ornament. Place a small hole in the top of the print and once dry, pass the colored ribbon through it. There are many different types of clay that can be used for this, the simplest being air-dried clay, such as Crayola. However, some clays that need to be baked, such as Sculpey products, come in many different colors and can make more festive decorations. Websites like createforless.com offer a lot of choices!
Different types of decorations can be made using pet fur locks. You can buy transparent glass ornaments, such as glass ornaments from Darice, and use ribbons to insert a strand of hair into the sphere. You can further personalize the decoration by drawing the pet's name and date on the outer surface. Add a ribbon to hang! The third suggestion is to buy a flat, "ready to finish" ornament that you can post a photo of your pet. These can be decorated with ribbons on the edges, the pet's name and the back are dated. Michael, hobby halls or other craft shops should have these.
For those who are less artistic or have no time to spend on these projects, there are many options for purchasing pet-themed jewelry that can be personalized. Theanimalrescuesite.com is an option for finding affordable gifts that can be personalized... every purchase also helps animal welfare organizations and other charities!
If you want to try something other than decorations, the personalized souvenir box is another simple but meaningful gift idea. Buy a beautiful wooden box [at least 7" x 7" x 7"] and attach different photos of the pet on all sides and top of the box. You can further decorate with the pet's name and paw prints or other. Decals. You should Such a box can be found at Michael's, Hobby Lobby or other craft shops.
A personalized pet calendar is another gift idea. If you're particularly creative, you can use scrapbook paper, 8 1/2 x 11" 2010 calendar printouts and pet photos to make a year-old wall-mounted calendar. You can find printable calendars online [2010calendar.org is an option] Once you print a horizontal calendar on premium paper, paste it into a background such as scrapbook paper and cut it into a size large enough to hold the calendar and any pet photos you wish to include. Laminated calendar, cut at the top A small hole, put on its festive ribbons, pay tribute to your pet lover's best friend for a year.
Other calendar options are available through websites such as smilebox.com, which allows you to create and personalize greeting cards, note cards, photo albums and collages, as well as calendars, as well as a variety of pre-selected designs. The output can be shared or printed electronically.
These are just some of the holiday gifts for pet lovers in your life... Any one of them will be appreciated and cherished.
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