People are making artwork using their dogs' paws and it's the cutest quarantine craft
There are many people out there who have exceptional creativity. Their imaginations are beyond amazing and it drives them to make awesome artworks.
Artworks like paintings are always fascinating.
When an artist’s hands and his paintbrushes work together – expect a masterpiece.
But painting doesn’t always involve paintbrushes.
Because when it comes to art, only the sky is the limit.
Some people are using their hands, sponges, palette knives, paper towels, and many more mediums to create an amazing painting.
On social media, some people have been posting their extra-special works.
Extra special because they used a medium that is close to their hearts.
They are using the paw prints of their dogs.
Sounds fun, isn’t it?
Most of the time, pet owners use the paw prints of their furry friends to paint keepsakes of them – and the results are great.
This flower painting was made through paw prints – but they look real.
It’s amazing how dogs’ paw prints can look real flowers. According to the uploader of this photo, Connie Howell, this is the first artwork of her pets, Titus and Peanut.
And they did it beautifully!
A canvas painted with cute paw prints. So cute!
A woman named Melissa Hilliker shared how she came up with this amazing artwork. She and her pets really had a great time working on this. Her dogs were also cooperative when they painted this one.
And wait, did I already mention that Melissa also used paw prints of a cat on this painting?
Interested to try them?
Why not? Now that you are required to stay at home because of the pandemic, you probably want to try something new.
Surely you and your doggo will make a great tandem. It is also an ideal time to have some fun with your pets.
They will certainly enjoy doing it too.
Some YouTubers generously shared how you can paint well using your pets’ paw prints.
A YouTube channel named Life of Floofs shared a step-by-step tutorial on how to do it. The pet owner, Jade, also shared the materials to be used.
After stamping her pet’s paw prints, she finished it up and ended up with a cute flower painting.
Can’t wait to do it with your dog?
Just take note of all the safety measures that you have to remember before doing it.
Make sure that they are okay with it – forcing them is a big no.
Don’t forget about their safety.
Of course, you have to choose paints that are safe for them.
According to eHow, just use non-toxic paints.
“Use only non-toxic paints that wash away easily to protect your dog and your floors after the painting project is complete.”
They also suggested non-toxic tempera paints and water-based paints like non-toxic watercolors.
Ideally, the best location for this kind of activity is outdoors. You don’t want your floor to become messy, right?
Don’t leave those paws unclean.
After the enjoyable painting session, don’t forget to wipe off the paints on your dogs’ paws.
You can use dog wipes or bath wipes. Just to be sure, you can wash them off using warm water and soap.
Lastly, take a photo of your pet’s masterpiece and feel free to share it with your friends online – and be the proudest parents!
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