• Create and frame an impression of your pet's paw and place next to their 4 x 6 inch photo
  • No mixing and no mess. Air dry within 24-48 hours
  • Includes no mess impression material, rolling pin, and clay shaping ruler
  • Solid wood shadowbox frame with acid-free, beige beveled mat. Frame measures 12.06"x7.88"x1.56"
  • Hinged frame sits perfectly on any desk or tabletop

We have three fur children and had purchased a similar product for our first two dogs, but needed one for our newest addition. Overall, it was easy to use. The only portion that I found somewhat challenging was that you have to roll out and cut the material for the paw print. I am somewhat of a perfectionist, so I took some time to get it just right. I wish it would just come with a cookie cutter-like mold to cut the material into a square. There is a small ruler included, but it wasn't super effective, in my opinion. Also, the adhesive double sided tape didn't hold for too long, but a little dab of glue did the trick! The final product was adorable and is of a much higher quality than our other two. I would definitely recommend this for your pets or children!

My 16-year-old dog passed away in November. The organization that works with the vet's office to do cremations also offers a paw print and will frame it for you in a very similar shadowbox, but they charge $40 for this service. Instead, I bought this frame which is far more reasonably priced and is every bit as nice as the one offered by Angel Pets. I have a photograph mounted on the left, and on the right, there was room for the paw print provided by my vet's office as well as her dog tag. It looks really nice and is a great keepsake that I am grateful to have. I gave the paw-print kit that comes with it to a friend, since I already had a paw print made. I encourage anyone to consider buying this product. It's a sweet memento to have when I miss my dog (which is everyday).

On July 31st of this year we sent my sweet 24 year old Kitty Snowball to Heaven. He was diagnosed with cancer and it was spreading rapidly so I did the most loving thing I could and had a vet come to the house and we put him to sleep outside in our backyard. In the days following the death of Snowball I was absolutely heartbroken and willing to do anything to honor my little boy. Before he died I took 2 castings of his paw print, some of his fur and my favorite picture of him and put it in the frame. Next to the frame lies his ashes, his collar and some comforting poems. This memorial lives on the fireplace mantle and now he’s looking over us everyday.

Very easy and lovely. I prepared this a few months before my beloved Italian Greyhound passed. I had enough of the impression material to make two, just in case. My only issue was that the adhesive pad used for attaching the impression to the frame did not hold, so I had to use elmer's school glue, which has worked fine.

I ordered this this to make a sweet memory of my dog before we have to sadly put her to sleep. The frame is a beautiful gray which is hard to find. The clay that comes with it is super easy to use. It’s sealed well so that it didn’t come dried out at all and was actually very soft right out of the package. The directions say to knead for 3-4 minutes but my hands got tired after 2, lol. Still worked fine. Package comes with a little roller to roll it flat and a ruler to measure and cut the edges. Clay was super easy to get an great imprint of my dog’s dirty paw. I actually really like how there’s some dirt in it because it’s just so her, but if you want a clean print, be sure to wash your dog’s paw first. I ended up with some leftover clay to make a second imprint for a Christmas ornament. I easily trimmed the edges and places in the frame. You can choose either a white or gray background and it comes with a double sided adhesive to stick to the background. It just turned out absolutely perfect and I will treasure this frame and my memories of my beloved bulldog forever. Thank you!

I have one of these for every one of my dogs. It is a great keepsake. Simply take the plastic/clay polymer, needed till it's soft, and then push your dog's paw into it. For some reason, every one of my dogs thinks it's a form of torture or punishment as they've never had the experience and are not quite certain what I'm doing. If you make a mistake, as I have done many times, roll it out and do it again. Once I have the print I like, I squared off, and then spray it with a white enamel paint in order to make it look bright and give it some permanence. My favorite picture of the dog is on the right side with the print on the left. It looks great on the mantle and it's a great keepsake. For some reason, this is the only company that makes these. There is no competition. But they are terrific

Beautiful, I thought I wanted bigger but it's perfect. I used E6000 to hold his 4x4 up paw print. I glued the paper to the board for contrast , then put lots of glue directly on the back of the print and glue it to the backing and let it sit overnight with something heavy on top. So make sure the print is baked hard already before trying that. Sorry if you are purchasing this as a Cherished Photo/Print of a loss.

Had to say goodbye to my best friend of ten years yesterday. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, and although nothing will ever make the pain go away, it was enormously helpful to put this beautiful display together - as soon as we get her ashes back her urn will sit beside this beautiful frame. Some of the dirt from her paw stuck into the impression, but that made it even more special to me. The kit comes with easy to follow instructions, and I even had enough of the material left over to make a second paw imprint that I will use as a Christmas ornament. I love this piece and recommend it to anyone trying to keep the memory alive of their beloved pets in a beautiful, meaningful way.

I bought this for my Shine who had to be put to sleep a month ago unexpectedly. She was so close to me. Our vet knew that too, she's so sweet that way. Well they sent me a paw print in clay a week after Shine passed and I had never seen one before that. While searching for a shadow box, I came across this instead. I had a picture of her printed out and fixed the paw print on the other side. It all fits perfectly and looks so great, so thank you for making these available for our fur kids that have went over the rainbow bridge.

We bought this because we were given a paw print when we lost our pet by the vet. It comes with the stuff if you need to make a print if you don't have one. I think it's gorgeous. Obviously for me it's a memorial, but this can be used for so many other occasions.