Showing posts with label Pet Crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet Crafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

How to make a quick and easy doggy treat jar


Updated July 2018

Make this quick and easy doggy treat jar for your best friend.  If you are like me you have little bags of treats all over the place.  Sometimes those zippers just don't seal well and you end up with stale and hard treats.  You don't want your little prince or princess to turn up his or her nose at them.  

So, you can quickly make a personalized treat jar using a simple wide mouth jar some photos of your pet and decoupage glue. You can purchase a jar at the dollar store or even recycle a clear food container.  Easy, inexpensive and so much fun.

You will need:

·      Glass or recycled plastic wide mouth jar (I found one for under $3.00 at Target)

·      Decoupage glue (I use Modpodge available in craft stores)

·      Small paintbrush

·      Computer and printer with all-purpose paper

·      Photos of your dog

1.     Prepare your jar.  If there is a label on a recycled one simply soak it off in some warm water.  If the surface is sticky from the label, rub some peanut butter on it, wipe it off and wash it. Rub down the jar with alcohol.

2.     Load your desired photos onto your computer and put them all in a strip collage using your favorite photo editing program. (This way the photos are all one size).  Simply add the photos and print on all-purpose paper.  You may need a couple strips depending upon the size of your jar.


3.     Cut out each photo.  On a curved surface it is easiest to add the photos one at a time smoothing out any wrinkles with your fingers. (Don't smooth them all out though, wrinkles give it character) It may get a little messy but it washes off your hands easily. Using the small paintbrush apply some decoupage glue on the jar where you would like your photos to go. Press the photos on the wet glue area one at a time. Add a generous amount of decoupage glue on top of the photos.  Keep adding until you have added all the photos you want and let it dry.




4.       Brush a coat of decoupage glue over all the photos one last time and let dry.




5.     Fill with treats and let your pups enjoy their new jar!




Note:  Decoupage glue dries clear.  

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Make a korker fireworks dog bow tutorial



This little korker fireworks dog bow makes me think of the colorful fireworks that they set off every year in the park.  I made mine in red, white, and blue but it would look cute in any color.  You can easily make korker ribbons out of scrap ribbon you have hanging around so it costs practically nothing!  And it is so easy and fun to dress your furry friend up for the holiday. 

This bow uses an elastic loop to slide onto your pup’s collar so you can make more than one and change them around.  This July 4th your pet will be dressed to the nines with his fireworks dog bow. 

Materials:

3/8” or ¼” wide grosgrain ribbon in your choice of colors
Mini Bowdabra bow maker with hair bow tool and ruler attachment
Bowdabra bow wire
Dowels
Wooden clothespins
Home oven and cookie sheet lines with foil
3/8” wide elastic 3” long for small collar but you can adjust size for other sizes
Stiffened felt circle ½’ diameter
Stiffened felt rectangle ¾” x 1”
Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
Small sparkle pompom

Instructions:

1.     Make the korker ribbon.  Wind the ribbon around a dowel and hold at the ends with wooden clothespins. (You can alternately tie the ribbon at the ends)  Place on a cookie sheet lined with foil.  Heat in the oven at 275 degrees for 20 minutes.  Let cool for 10 minutes before removing.

Fireworks dog bow




2.     Gather all your supplies.


Fireworks dog bow

3.     Cut a piece of Bowdabra bow wire 18 inches long.  Fold in half and insert into the bow maker.  You will have a loop on one side and two loose wires on the other.



4.     Cut the korker ribbon pieces 5 inches long.  Cut 6 ribbon pieces.  I cut two each of red, white, and blue.


Fireworks dog bow

5.     Insert the korker pieces into the bow maker one at a time alternating colors.  Make sure there is the same amount of ribbon on each side.


Fireworks dog bow

Fireworks dog bow

Fireworks dog bow

Fireworks dog bow

6.     After you have added all the colors, scrunch down with the Bowdabra wand.


Fireworks dog bow

7.     Insert the two loose wires through the loop and pull tight to make a slipknot while the bow is still in the bow maker.


Fireworks dog bow

8.     Remove from the Bowdabra and tie a knot in the back.


Fireworks dog bow

9.     Cut a ½” diameter circle from stiffened felt and use the hot glue gun to attach to the back of the bow.  Cut a 3/8” x 3” long piece of elastic and hot glue it to the back of the bow in a loop for sliding on the collar.


Fireworks dog bow

Fireworks dog bow

10. Add a small sparkle pompom to the center of the bow.  Slide on to your pet’s collar.

Fireworks dog bow


Fireworks dog bow


Fireworks dog bow


Fireworks dog bow

You can find Bowdabra hair bow tools at your local craft store, online, and at Walmart.  Visit Bowdabra blog for more free craft tutorials, recipes and more!




Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Patriotic dog bow with feathers





Patriotic dog bow with feathers


Dress up your pups for patriotic holidays and parties with this cute Patriotic dog bow with feathers. The bow is attached with some elastic on to the collar so it easily goes on and off whenever you want. Alternate the ribbons and charms and you can make an entire wardrobe of seasonal bows for your pets.
It’s so easy with the Bowdabra bow maker with ruler attachment. I’ve made my elastic small because I have a tiny dog but you can make the same bow for any size dog just change the elastic to fit the collars.

My dog is a girly girl.  She doesn't like to get her feet wet when it rains.  She doesn't chase rabbits.  She basically doesn't like to get dirty and she loves her bows, so everyone knows she's a girl.   It's so easy to make bows and change them up with the season for my little girly girl.

Supplies:

  •             Bowdabra Mini Bow Maker with hairbow tool and ruler attachment
  •             Bowdabra bow wire
  •             20 inches of 1 ½” wide patriotic ribbon
  •             Two small red, white or blue feathers
  •             Sparkle star charm
  •             3 inches 1/8” wide elastic (for small dog collar but longer for larger dog) 
  •             Needle and thread
  •             Piece of matching felt ¼” wide x 1 ½” long
  •             Lighter
  •             Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks

Instructions:

1.    Gather your supplies.




2.    Cut a piece of elastic and sew together into a loop. Set aside.



3.    Cut an 18-inch piece of Bowdabra bow wire, fold in half and insert into the bow maker. You will have a loop on one side and two loose wires on the other.




4.    Cut a 20-inch piece of patriotic ribbon. Use a lighter to run quickly on the ends to seal to prevent fraying.



5.    Fold the ribbon in half to find the center and insert into the Bowdabra.




6.    Make a loop with one end bringing around and inserting the end into the Bowdabra.



7.    Bring the other end across the first loop and insert that end under the first loop and into the Bowdabra. It will look like an X.



8.    Insert the bottom ribbon loop into the Bowdabra. Repeat with the top loop. You have formed the bow.




9.    Add one of the feathers. Add another feather on the opposite side. Scrunch down with the Bowdabra wand. Insert the two loose wire ends through the loop and pull tight while the bow is still in the Bowdabra. Remove from the Bowdabra, turn to the back and tie in a knot. Cut off any excess bow wire. Arrange the bow.








10.Use the hot glue to attach the elastic loop on the back of the bow. Add the felt piece over the elastic to secure. Turn the bow over and attach the star charm in the center. Use the elastic to attach to the collar.