Got extra cardstock or construction paper? Cut out paw prints, bones, or silhouettes of your pet and layer them into a bold collage. Frame the finished piece for instant wall décor. Bonus: kids can join in for a family-friendly craft session that celebrates your ESA.
Glow-in-the-Dark Leash Holder
Repurpose an old piece of wood or driftwood.
Add sturdy hooks for leashes and collars.
Paint accents with glow-in-the-dark paint.
Now, late-night walks are easier—and your wall gets a functional, luminous upgrade.
Eco Bunny Art
Turn trash into treasure—literally. This rabbit design shows how scraps, plastics, or leftover materials can become wall-worthy art with a simple outline sketch. Mindful décor isn’t about buying more; it’s about reimagining what you already have.
DIY Eco Bunny Wall Art
Sketch or print a simple outline of your favorite animal (like a bunny).
Gather clean scraps—magazines, fabric bits, or packaging.
Fill the outline by gluing pieces inside the shape.
Frame it for an eco-friendly, modern art piece.
Weekends are for half-finished projects and full hearts. Paint on your hands, pups at your feet. Back Monday with fresh ideas.
Chic DIY Pet Treat Jar
Start with a simple glass jar (recycled is perfect).
Wrap the lid in linen or burlap, secure with twine or a slim ribbon.
Add a handwritten kraft-paper label—“Good Dog,” “Spoiled Here,” or even your pet’s name.
Optional: Tuck a sprig of rosemary or lavender under the twine for that extra touch of natural elegance.
DIY Pet Bowl: Water On-the-Go
We’ve all been there—you’re out with your pet, the sun is hot, and you realize you left the water bowl at home. No worries! With a little creativity, you can make a quick, safe bowl anywhere.
Paper Cup Hack: If you have a disposable cup, just fold down the rim to make it shorter and sturdier for pets to sip from.
Plastic Bottle Fix: Cut the bottom off a clean plastic bottle—it doubles as a shallow dish.
Snack Container Swap: Empty food tubs (like yogurt or hummus containers) make perfect pop-up bowls in a pinch.
Cloth Trick: In emergencies, lay out a clean bandana or cloth, create a dip in the middle, and pour water gently—it becomes a temporary drinking spot.
These quick hacks mean your pet never has to miss out on hydration, even if you forget the gear.
Wrap It Up, Pet Style
Start with plain kraft or white paper.
Use non-toxic ink pads to stamp your pet’s paw prints across the paper.
Or sketch quick doodles of paw shapes, whiskers, or bones with markers.
Tie it up with twine or ribbon and tuck in a sprig of greenery for a farmhouse finish.
Your gifts won’t just look beautiful—they’ll feel like they came straight from the heart (and paw).
Paws & Pages: DIY Bookmarks
Cut a strip from sturdy cardstock or recycled cardboard.
Add a pressed flower, a paw-print doodle, or even glue on a tiny photo of your pet.
Punch a hole at the top and loop through ribbon or twine for a polished finish.
It’s quick, mindful, and makes every book feel like your story.
