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    Designing & Making Beautiful Pet Memorials 

We are proud to introduce our brand new pet memorial marker design system using our unique rubber inserts such as rubber art, verses, dog or cat silhouettes, letters and numbers, and our special ceramic dog and cat discs.

  Here's How The Pet Memorial System Works!
You simply choose the art ingredients you want to use, place them in your 8" x 12.5" mold and pour your concrete. It's just that easy.  Honest!!!


Step 1.   Select your plastic 8" x 12.5" Mold.  (click to view)
              Choose your generic rubber border insert (see selection)
              Select appropriate rubber verse (see selection)
              Select rubber letters that spell out your pet's name (see letter choices)
              Select rubber numbers that indicate birth and death dates (see number choices)
              Select appropriate rubber dog or cat silhouette  (see available silhouettes - cats - dogs)
Step 2.   Making sure your mold is clean and dry, apply a small coating of vaseline or petroleum jelly
              to the back side of your selected rubber generic insert and place it in your mold.
              (The petroleum jelly will cause the rubber to stick to the mold and remain in place during
              the pouring and vibrating)
Step 3.   With all the remaining rubber insets, apply a coating of petroleum jelly to the back of
              each piece and place them on the generic rubber border.
Step 4.   Your pet memorial marker is now ready for concrete.   Mix the concrete so that it
              is somewhat fluid
              so that it can flow over the rubber pieces as you pour it. 
              BUT JUST BEFORE YOU POUR THE CONCRETE, spray a little water over your
              rubber pieces using a hand spray bottle.  This will help any small air bubbles to rise rather
              than stick in the mold.   Now pour your concrete mix.
Step 5.   Demold and remove your rubber inserts.