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What kind of pet owner are you if you don't have your favorite animal's image emblazoned on as many objects as you can manage? It used to be that you could get by using cute pictures of your dog as a screensaver. Nowadays, you have many more outlets for your pet's adorable mugshots.

Stained Glass Prove how much you revere your pets! Artist Holly Klay will turn your photo into a piece of stained-glass art. You approve the drawing ahead of time and then she gets to work. Depending on the size, they're about $300-$500.


Mailable Photo Frame Photojojo's mailable photo frames allow you to print out your photo, slide it into the clear shiny plastic sleeve, and seal it shut with the self-adhesive flap. Then stick on a letter-rate stamp and throw it in the mail! When it gets to grandma, she can pull out the built-in cardboard stand on the back to display her "grandchild." ($12 for a pack of six.)

A Brooch Tennessee artist Bev Yokley can take an actual photo of your dog and turn it into a piece of delicate jewelry by fusing vitreous (glass) on copper. At $290, these custom pins will cost a lot more than just Bev's standard breed versions ($168), but hey, it's your dog.


DIY Accessories You can print your picture on a piece of shirk film (works like shrinky dinks), bake it, and wear it. Photojojo (a goldmine for neat things to do with your photos) has instructions on how to jewelrify your creations.

Your Pet In Motion Remember those thick postcards that had a 3-D movement effect at different angles? Technically, they're called lenticular, and now you can get one of your pet jumping, catching or just showing two sides of their personality. You supply two photos and Snapily turns them into a lenticular card for $3.50 or notebooks for $15.

Got any other ideas? Let us know in the comments below.

    

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