

If you only have a single number you can easily stamp the number to the front of the tag as well. To finish up I wrote the phone numbers for my parents on the back side and sprayed a sealer on to keep them on. Because I can be slow, I have taken to using a cloth with a tiny amount of rubbing alcohol on it to help me get rid of the extra ink. I like using an older marker that’s kind of frayed out because it gets in there really well. To get your letters to stand out well, take a black Sharpie and run along the letters. Oh, and be sure you have the letter the correct way up because I gotta tell you, having an upside down “y” as the last thing you do is pretty darn irksome. Give the top of the stamp three good whacks with your hammer. Simply hold the stamp as straight up and down as you can. And if you’re new I have found that the larger stamps are easier to wield as a newbie. Ain’t no shame and that’s exactly what I did! Write the name down on a piece of paper if you need to and make sure you’re actually starting in the middle. If the name has an even number of letters (like Ruby, Roscoe and Cooper all do) You’ll have to center the space between the middle two letters of the name. To get the name well centered, start from the middle and work your way left and right from it. Take your bone shaped blank and use masking tape to stick it to your block and define the line that you want to stamp along.

Which is why I decided to make them their own hand stamped dog tags in cute colors that remind me of their personalities.

Customize with your pets name, your contact details, and a variety of images to choose from. And like all of the family’s pets they are loved like nobody’s business. Elegant and timeless mountain-inspired pendant, hand-stamped on recycled metal. I love them, these furry siblings I have acquired. She’s crazy and rambunctious and I’ve had her tongue in my mouth because she’s a sneaky little beast more times than I’d like to admit. She’s Boston terrier with more energy than she knows what to do with. And Ruby is my special gal who keeps me company and lets me pet her as I fall asleep at night when staying with my parents. She looks like she’s rocking a frizzy white do when she lays down. Roscoe is a sweet bichon that likes to sleep around my mother’s head. Cooper is a poodle with a no nonsense attitude and a bark that can pierce your eardrums. I named him Thor though all of the hair kept me from determining if my new friend was indeed a “he”.īut I’m getting sidetracked. Some sort of a Saint Bernard mix, this guy was big with a head bigger than my own. Turns out this beastie is super sweet and was super thirsty. I hopped up like my panties had caught fire and was out there calling for it in a heartbeat. Just the other day I was sitting at my desk and working on my computer when a big ol’ hairy best slowly walked by my window. It’s ridiculous and has found me rolling on the ground with a stranger’s dog at Petsmart more than once.
