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Diy dog id tags
Diy dog id tags











diy dog id tags

This picture shows the before & after – first, how the tags will look when you print them on paper, and then how the tags themselves come out after cutting, baking, and shrinking. Given that the dog population in Boulder may be equal to the human population here, I figured some of you might be interested as well 🙂. We had such a blast making these Shrinky Dink Pet ID tags together! They came out sooooo stinkin’ cute that I wanted to share our process. However, a few blogs provided me with some ideas (because clearly I am not the only person who remembered these fun tags so fondly!) and my 8-yr old daughter and I took this on together as a project. The only problem was that the Shrinky Dink Pet ID kit no longer existed! I searched the internet and sadly, it was just nowhere to be found.

diy dog id tags

We were ready to welcome our first puppy into the family and like any new mamma-to-be I started purchasing all the “essentials”. I bought, decorated, and baked so many of these pet ID tags over the years because my outdoor cats would frequently lose their break-away collars and come home with bare necks.įast forward twenty years. I loved to dress them up and always made them personalized ID tags from a Shrinky Dink Pet ID kit that our pet store in Atlanta sold. Once the four kittens were old enough, we divided them among a few of our friends and two became my sweet cats, Hogan & Arinna.

diy dog id tags

When I was in college, a stray cat in our neighborhood gave birth to a litter of kittens in a duffel bag in my friend’s closet.













Diy dog id tags