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Animals

Animals and pet scrapbooking ideas. Get inspired to scrap your dog, cat and other pets.
National Puppy Day
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Mar 22, 2013)
March 23rd is National Puppy Day, which was first established in 2006 to raise awareness about the horrors of puppy mills. Since the motto of National Puppy Day is “Adopt Instead of Shop,” I wanted to share some layouts that I’ve made about our dog, Mocha, a rescue dog.

Family Pet Layouts
by Patricia Folchert (ScrappyHappy) (Jan 28, 2013)
The bond between a family and their pet can be very strong, so we need to be sure to scrap layouts including them. Need a little kick-start to inspire a couple of pet layouts? Here are a couple that I came up with featuring our dog and a chameleon.

Whale-Watching Layouts
by Rachel Myerson (Nov 7, 2012)
Whales are among the largest creatures on earth, and also some of the smartest. These beautiful creatures are endangered and seeing them is an amazing experience. If you are lucky enough to go whale watching and get some pictures, you will definitely want to include them in your scrapbook.

Rodeos
by Denise Gormish (Sep 14, 2012)
Rodeos are fun family events that show the work of cowboys and involve horses and livestock. Rodeos are also fun to photograph and make a nice topic for a scrapbook page.

Pet Memorial Album
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Aug 29, 2012)
Losing a pet is never easy, but it’s especially difficult when he’s been a member of the family for many years. Such was the case with our dog Sherman, who was originally my dog Sherman when I adopted him from the ASPCA in 1985. At eight weeks old, he captured my heart, and it was love at first sight.

Journaling: Horseback Riding
by Denise Gormish (May 28, 2012)
The beauty and majesty of a horse can be experienced while riding or taking care of one. There are many aspects of the hobby of horseback riding that can be journaled and included on scrapbook pages. Here are some ideas for scrapbooking about horseback riding.

Puppy Embellishments
by Patter Cross (Mar 23, 2012)
Having owned five puppies during our marriage and training our sixth one now, we have all sorts of puppy goodies around. What types of embellishments can you use on a puppy page? How can you remember those moments that go by too fast? Let�s look at some ideas.

Scrapping Those Unusual Pets!
by Patter Cross (Jan 19, 2012)
Many families have pets. Many families have more than one pet. My family happens to have five pets and three fish tanks. Yes, it does seem like quite a zoo sometimes. It seems relatively easy to find layouts of dogs and cats but what about those other pets?

Zoo-Themed Home D�cor
by Polly McMillan Raymond (Jun 23, 2011)
I create numerous home d�cor projects using my scrapbook supplies so a zoo-themed home d�cor article sounded super fun to me!

Album: New Puppy
by Denise Gormish (May 3, 2011)
To keep a record of life with our puppy and keep up with all the photographs, I chose to create an entire dog-themed scrapbook album dedicated to our new puppy.

Pet Scrapbooking Supplies
by (Jan 25, 2011)
Get the right products to create scrapbook pages about your dogs, cats, or other pets. Get paper, stickers, cardstock and more.

Step-by-Step: What is MY Name?
by Nora Noll (Nov 4, 2010)
To create this page about my dog, Zack, I chose to journal first and then find photos to bolster my story. I used papers from the BasicGrey Max and Whiskers Collection to complete the page. Here is how I created "What is My Name?" step by step.

Something Fishy
by Rachel Myerson (Aug 17, 2010)
We love swimming, playing in the sand, collecting seashells, and eating near the beach. I also love scrapping our beach visits with all the fishy embellishments I get to use.

Zoo Photography
by Denise Gormish (Jul 12, 2010)
Ever since I was a child, I�ve loved taking photographs at the zoo. It is a great opportunity to get close-up photographs of animals I would never be able to see otherwise.

Cool Cat Layouts
by Georgina Hefferman (Jun 16, 2010)
It can be difficult when scrapbooking about your cats to fall into a trap of using the same titles, subject matter, storylines and patterned papers. Check out these ideas to help inspire your next cat-themed layout or album.

Pet Memorial Pages
by Denise Gormish (Oct 23, 2009)
To deal with my emotions after my15-year-old dog passed away, I created a special page for him. Scrapbook therapy was a great way to release my emotions and to remember him. Here are some ideas for you to create some special pages to remember your pet.

Digital Step-by-Step: Fetch
by Denise Gormish (Jul 16, 2008)
When I want to highlight a photograph, I often turn to a digital format that allows me to feature one photograph in a large space. In my layout about my dog Merlin I wanted to highlight him doing his favorite activity – fetching. Here’s how I did my layout:

Using Pet Products for Non-pet Pages
by Maegan Hall (Jul 8, 2008)
Play on words, play on photos, play on themes! This challenge was a lot of fun and I’m thrilled with the results.

At the Zoo
by Denise Gormish (May 17, 2006)
With a variety of subjects and events, a trip to the zoo provides a lot of layout opportunities. Here are a few tips when planning your photography and journaling for zoo trips.

Pet Pages
by Elizabeth Cuzzacrea (Oct 27, 2004)
Pets are part of our daily lives and share special moments with us. As scrapbookers we should preserve these memories and give our pets a prominent place in our scrapbooks.

Animals We Love
by Danielle Layton (Oct 31, 2003)
People who love their pets, scrap them! Ignore the taunting of your husband that your cat can�t read, and take time to add scruffy, fluffy, or your little fishy to your scrapbook.


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