Dog biscuits with carrot, cheese, and parsley (for fresh breath) are a treat for every day. Even fussy dogs (like mine) like them.
Tried and true list of the best things to keep packed in your toiletry bag for easy travel!
This free crochet pattern for my amigurumi cat is a great project for intermediate as well as seasoned crocheters!
Hello dear Amigurumi FollowersToday we share Amigurumi Crochet Dog Zoya Free Pattern for you. As you know we s
“Follow Me” (Pembroke Welsh Corgi) Print of Original Oil Painting by Mary Sparrow on Heavy Weight watercolor paper Add A Little Corgi Whimsy to Your Walls! A funny pet portrait to bring life to your home decor! Printed with archival inks and Signed by the artist. Free shipping in Continental U.S. For International Shipping, please contact before purchase. I accept returns within 7 days or less shipping and handling fees. Artwork must be received in its original condition for a refund. Don't hesitate to ask any questions. Feel free to contact us! See our whole shop here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/HangingtheMoonShelby Don't forget to come visit: www.marysparrow.com Become a fan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marysparrowfineart-HangingTheMoon u will recognize your four-legged friend as a work of art!
I am beyond excited to finally be sharing this DIY with you. It combines three of my biggest passions: dogs, sewing and my favourite fabric store ever. Sometimes DIY projects are a way of making so…
These DIY wine bottle crafts will get you inspired to upcycle, repurpose and create beautiful and fun home decor using leftover bottles.
One of the words I've heard most this month has to be "Treat"! It's almost Halloween, so we're gearing up for trick-or-treating- and let's be real, my shopping cart is being filled with fall treats,
You're looking for recipes for your pets? Here are 49+ best homemade pet recipes for your dogs and cats. All recipes are free, and both cats and dogs will enjoy.
If you want to carry your dog and keep her close, one of these DIY puppy slings will make it easy — without costing you an arm and a leg!
These 15 DIY dog treats are made with simple ingredients that you probably have in your kitchen already. Now you can feel better knowing what's in them.
Dog booties are a great way to help keep your dog's feet safe, particularly when the ground is hot, wet, or covered in snow.
Fairy Coloring Pages. Popular heroes of coloring pages with fairies are: Tinker Bell, Winx, the butterfly fairy Mariposa and others.
Ruffle Snuffle make the best-selling snufflemat and enrichment toys for your pets. Snuffle mats slow down the eating process & eases anxiety
My oldest with his new Yoda friend Out of nowhere, my oldest son has become smitten with Yoda from Star Wars. I don't know how this happened (since he has never seen any of the shows) but I can't say that I blame him. I was always rather fond of that green cutie when I was little and spent many hours playing with my Yoda toy with my brothers. Yesterday, while my babies took their naps, My four-year-old and I got to work on making the Yoda softy that had been on his mind. He was in charge of removing all the pins out of my way while I sewed it on the machine and helped with all of the stuffing and turning of the fabric. He was thrilled! Who needs a daughter to have a sewing partner?!! If you are wanting to make Yoda of your own, here is how we did it: First, we made a quick pattern and cut out our pieces: I conveniently had light green flannel already on hand so we used that for his skin. After ironing all the parts, take two ear pieces and layer with wrong sides facing out. Add one piece of interfacing and sew around edges (as shown on left). Turn right side out (ear on the right). Iron ears again and fold base inward: Sandwich ears in between the two head pieces. Pin and sew. Turn out (I had to do this several times since my years were WAY too long): Set head aside and take the back piece of the body and sew together the V shaped cut together at the top of the neck. This creates Yoda's hump on his back. A must-have for any Yoda fan. When done, place right sides of body together, pin in place and sew around edges. Then turn right side out and stuff. Stuff the head as well. My trusty helper and I like to use knitting needles to help push out all of the tiny edges and stuff in the hard to reach places. Take pins and place them where you want your eyes to be. Once you are satisfied, make very small holes with small scissors. I bought a pack of animal eyes. They came in a pack of 6 for 99 cents at Joann's. I like them because once the back piece snaps all the way down, I don't have to worry about my little men pulling them off and chocking on them. I didn't want his eyes to be so wide open, so I took a small piece of green flannel, folded over one edge and super glued it in place: After that was done, I carefully cut and glued and cut and glued until I got it just right. I went through several eyes because I had it too bulky on the back with all of my fabric and glue and it wouldn't snap down far enough to hold in place. Put your eyes in your head and snap the white plastic pieces onto the backs so that they hold in place. I used embroidery floss to make wrinkles and his nose and mouth. My son wanted him to be happy. Needlework is not my finest strength so I did the best I could. :) Then I stitched the head onto the body. At that point my babies started squawking in their cribs upstairs so we had to move fast. That meant that there are not anymore pictures of the creation process from here on out. Sorry! While the babies played in their cribs for an extra ten minutes, we whipped together his clothes and a sword (at the request of my son. I know his sword is supposed to be green but he loves the color blue). The sword is held by the wise Yoda with velcro so that he can hold it when he is ready to fight but take it off when he is in need of a good snuggle. Now my son is in hog heaven with his homemade Yoda. It was all done in one nap session and would be easy to make for a Star Wars fan in one (2 hour) sitting. If you are going homemade this holiday season, I certainly recommend this snugly little friend! Linked to: Sew Can Do, Making Lemonade, Tatertots and Jello, Nap Time Crafters, Southern Lovely, House of Hepworths
Shrinky Dinks are back! Check out this creative list of 25+ Shrinky Dink Crafts. Do you remember in the 1980's when making shrinky dinks as a kid was all the rage? You would color on the shrinky dink plastic and then watch your colorful creation shrink down to an itty bitty size. As a kid, watching your creation shrink in the oven was magic! Did you know that you don't need that special shrink film to make your own shrinky dinks. If you have leftover plastic containers at home, say from take out containers or store bought cookie containers (look
This little doggie is Stella from Paw Patrol. The pattern is in French.
A healthy crunchy treat dogs will love!
These gifts for animal lovers are sure to impress the dog or cat parent in your life. Find the perfect gift for anyone obsessed with their pet.
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These are the hot trends in dog crafts to make and sell! Easy to make crafts that people will love to buy for their dogs or give as gifts during holidays.
Check out this round up of adorable free dog applique patterns. They are perfect for crafts like sewing, quilting or even just for coloring. Download your favorite dog applique template today!
The cutest, easiest dog craft is just one closet or thrift store away!
DIY tutu is easy and fun to make. I'm sure you're also wondering how to make a dog tutu. Won't it be cute to see your pet walking around in tutu skirts?
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Cats are one of my favourite animals, which made this little amigurumi cat pattern even more fun for me! I hope you'll enjoy it as well!
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Due to popular demand, Please note Production Lead times are now 1-2 weeks. This means the latest your sign will ship is 2 weeks from purchase, BUT in MOST cases, your sign will still ship within a week. My Dog and I talk shit about you - Wood Sign - Funny Wood Sign Yeah, I put it on wood, you know someone who does this, I know I do...LOL... This sign measures 7.25 wide by 12 inches tall & comes ready to hang. The base has been done in a Bahama Blue, distressed and lettered in black, finished with my hand rubbed Beeswax Finish. This will arrive signed and dated. Check my other listing...It's for the Cat Lovers, LOL! Would you like the sign a different color? Message me or add “Note To Seller” for color change at no additional charge! ORDERS ONLY: Once your full payment has been received, your sign will go into production. If you have any special requests or customization requested, please add your requests to the comment section on your order!! Turn around time is 7 days, but I am usually able to ship within 3-4 days of your paid order. I ship USPS and will provide tracking information when your sign ships. If you need it sooner, we can work that out, just message me. Each sign is made for you, so each sign is unique, no two are identical. All of my base painting & lettering is hand painted. Brush strokes may or may not be seen. All of my signs are Rustic & Primitive in Style. Due to the nature of the wood there will be variances in knots, color and cracks. These natural flaws in the wood are what make each piece unique with a character of its own. The size posted will vary from sign to sign slightly due to the nature of working with wood and sanding. Please let me know if your sign will hang outside, exposed to rain or water. The Beeswax Finish is okay in certain outdoors conditions, but it should never get wet. Covered porches are fine, but full exposure requires a different finish, just let me know in the Notes To Seller if you require your sign to be waterproof. ALL of my signs are made using NEW Clean Top Grade Knotty White Pine that was cut right here in the USA. All wood is ¾ night thick. My Pallet Signs are all made by me, using fresh clean pine, never dirty used wood. Wood screws & glue hold my pallets together. Each sign is hand sanded, painted and distressed by me, using many coats of paint to achieve that worn old look. My painting, aging technique & lettering is all Hand done. Small imperfections are part of the hand stenciling process, so you may see a slight imperfection on my signs here & there. There is a notch on the back for easy hanging. Made right here in the USA, in the Foothills of The Great Smoky Mountains. Do you have some “Words” you’d like on wood? Message me, I can design anything you’d like and put it on wood. Most of my Signs can be ordered in a larger size and different color. Please send me a message with color request & size preference for a quote. Please feel free to contact me if you might be interested in carrying my signs in your store. All wholesale requests are welcome! You can find my Wholesale terms under my Shop Announcements Section!! Thanks so much for stopping by….