A Thoughtful Pet Memorial Shadow Box DIY

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This pet memorial shadow box tutorial shows how to create a heartfelt tribute with photos and keepsakes for a pet who will always be part of your family.

Framed pet memorial shadow box displaying a dog photo with the name Eva and years, plus a collar and heart-shaped tag, sitting beside a small vase of flowers.

Creating this shadow box was one of the hardest projects I’ve ever made, but it has also become one of the most meaningful.

Losing a pet leaves a quiet space behind, and this gave me a gentle way to pause, remember, and keep those memories close.

This project is for anyone who has loved a pet deeply and wants a simple, thoughtful way to honor them. You don’t need advanced crafting skills or a lot of supplies, just a few meaningful items and a little time.

Making this pet memorial shadow box helped me process the loss of our sweet Eva. Now I have a place where her memory lives, and that brings me a lot of comfort.

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Supply List

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Pet memorial shadow box supplies laid out on a table, including a shadow box frame, printed dog photo, pet collar with tag, envelope, and Velcro strips.

Plan the Layout

Start by removing the back of the shadow box frame.

Close-up of a pet memorial shadow box in progress with a printed dog photo, heart-shaped pet tag on a collar, and frame backing arranged on a wooden surface.

My frame already had a black velvet backing, which worked perfectly. If your frame doesn’t include a fabric backer, you can easily add one using felt or fabric cut to size.

Before attaching anything, lay out all your items and experiment with placement. Take your time here.

For my frame, I placed the collar stretched across the bottom, the photo above it, and left space at the top for the vinyl decal.

Once you find a layout that feels right, you’re ready to secure everything.

Pet memorial shadow box layout showing a printed dog photo mounted on backing with a collar and heart-shaped ID tag placed beneath it.

Attach the Photo and Keepsake

To attach the photo, use Velcro dots on the back of the picture.

Each side of the Velcro has adhesive, so it holds the photo securely while still allowing you to remove or adjust it later if needed.

Hand peeling adhesive backing from a photo while attaching it to a shadow box backing with hook-and-loop fasteners and a pet collar nearby.

To secure the collar, use sewing pins pushed into the velvet backing at a slight angle.

I used three pins to hold the collar in place. If your pet’s collar is heavier or thicker, you may want to add a few extra pins for support.

Make sure everything feels secure before moving on.

Close-up of a pet collar being pinned to a felt-backed shadow box, with a hand holding the collar in place near a photo.

Reassemble the Frame

Place the backing back into the shadow box frame and secure it using the tabs or fasteners that came with your frame.

Finished pet memorial shadow box with a framed photo of a small dog and its collar displayed beneath the photo on a dark backing.

Before adding the vinyl decal, clean both sides of the glass using glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth.

This helps the vinyl adhere smoothly and keeps fingerprints from being trapped inside the frame.

Set the frame aside while you prepare the vinyl design.

Create the Cricut Vinyl Decal

I created my vinyl design in Cricut Design Space, but you can use any design software that works with your cutting machine.

Cricut Design Space canvas showing a pet memorial design with a dog's name, dates, and a memorial quote arranged as a vinyl or paper cut project.

The fonts I used are Alex Brush and Lucida Grande. These are not Cricut fonts, so you’ll need to download them separately if you want the same look.

The small crown graphic can be found in Cricut Images.

Cut the design from white vinyl, then carefully weed the excess vinyl, including the centers of the letters and the small details in the crown.

Cricut cutting machine with the blade carriage positioned over a cutting mat, ready to cut a sheet of material for a craft project.

Apply transfer tape over the vinyl design and smooth it down so it lifts cleanly from the backing sheet.

Weeded vinyl memorial design on transfer paper with a hook weeding tool lifting excess vinyl from a personalized pet remembrance quote and name.

Apply the Decal

Center the vinyl design near the top of the glass and gently press it into place.

Slowly peel back the transfer tape, making sure the vinyl letters stick to the glass. If a letter lifts, press it back down and continue peeling carefully.

Close-up of transfer tape being peeled from a vinyl memorial quote applied inside a wooden shadow box frame.

Once the transfer tape is removed, give the decal a final press to ensure it adheres well.

This shadow box already means so much to me. It’s a small piece of decor, but it holds a lot of love and memories.

Having it displayed in our home has helped ease some of the pain of losing Eva, and I’m grateful to have a place dedicated to remembering her.

Finished pet memorial shadow box featuring a framed photo of a dog, a collar with heart-shaped tag, and a vase of flowers displayed beside the frame.

More Shadow Box Frame Ideas

I love creating meaningful home decor with shadowbox frames. If you’re looking for more ideas, here are a few other projects you might enjoy.

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Hi, I’m Katie!

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