It’s a work of art in itself, but you’re not limited to using your one-of-a-kind pet art in digital frames or as a phone background!
There are lots of easy ways to use your art and share your image with your loved ones or treat yourself. I’m happy to offer advice on what companies I’ve heard great things about, or offer you products through my own store to make it easier for you to choose exactly what you want without having to put a lot of extra effort into set up. Message me to ask for help, or comment below for tips and more ideas!
Prints & Posters
A nicely printed art piece lends personality, color, and style to your living space or room. Sharing a print or poster with a close friend or loved one who has been physically separated from their pet during Covid is a great way to help give them a little bit of the comfort and joy that being near your pet provides.
Cards, Stickers, and Buttons
Postcards and greeting cards are an easy, inexpensive way to let someone know you’re thinking of them and the pets important to them. Stickers and buttons are another easy, inexpensive gift you can share with the people whose love you share with your furry or feathered friend.
Shirts
You WILL get compliments and questions when you wear your custom shirt or gear, so get ready to say, yes, this is actually MY pet!
Tote Bags
Reduce your plastic bag use with a reusable tote adorned with your pet! Take Fido on your tote to the grocery store to pick up this week’s treats or grab essentials at the pharmacy.
Clocks
It’s surprisingly easy to order your own custom wall hanging, including simple clocks.
Notebook
Make your to do list, journal, or notepad a work of art! This is an especially good gift for students, notetakers, and doodlers.
These are just a few easy ideas I’ve seen other pet lovers use - how would you use your image?