Cute dog cards

dog cards with printable template to mix and match

Mix and match the shapes in this template to make a set of cute dog cards. Whether you like dogs with floppy ears, pointy ears, big eyes, big noses or fluffy faces doesn’t matter—you can make them all!

This is a great DIY card to make for anyone who loves their dog (or who loves dogs but doesn’t have one). Best of all, this template is free. 

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cute dog cards to make using our free printable template

Crafts based on animals are my favourite, and dogs are my very favourite animal of all. So it’s surprising that, after almost ten years of craft blogging, this is my first ever dog craft.

Part of the problem is there are so many kinds of dogs. They come in all shapes and sizes and they’re all beautiful. How are you supposed to choose a single dog to base a craft on?

dog cards made using our mix and match template

I finally came up with a solution… make ALL OF THEM.

This mix and match dog template has a base head shape, four different snout and nose shapes, three different ear shapes, and an assortment of eyes so you can get creative with different dog breeds. Or mutts—we love them all, don’t we?

The template also includes a face stripe and eye patch, and you can add any additional details you like. For a fluffy dog, glue on some yarn. If you want to make a card that matches your own furry best friend and the template doesn’t stretch that far, try sketching out a different snout or ear shape.

six cute dog cards

Make a whole pack of dogs and keep them in the drawer for whenever you need an all-occasion card. They’d make great birthday cards, fathers day cards, mothers day cards, get well cards, thank you cards and even Christmas cards.

They’re also super easy to make. Let’s get started.

How to make cute dog cards

You will need:

How to:

Print the template to ordinary paper. Cut around the shapes and trace them onto your card stock colour of choice. 

dog card templates

dog card template shapes

You can make just one card or go crazy and make lots. If you’re batch-producing, cut out as many bases as you need in an assortment of different colours. Do the same for the snouts, ears and noses. Cut the eyes out from white. 

dog card steps

Now all you need to do is glue the pieces together using your glue stick. 

finished dog cards

The only problem when you have a lot of dogs together is that they can get a bit noisy, haha. 

lots of dog cards with printable mix and match template

Woof woof woof!

dog cards with printable template to mix and match

Grrrrrrrrrrr.  

dog card inside

The cheesy greeting pun is optional (but I’m sure you can come up with better!)

three dog cards on a blue background

Happy dog card making! Which is your favourite?

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dog card on blue background

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    1. Sure! To download the template fill out the email form and the link will be sent to your inbox

    1. Hi Nicole, you need to put your details in the template download form and it will be emailed to you automatically

  1. Thank you so much for these. I have a couple of friends that are real doggy people. i have just made one of these and it came out brilliant.
    I would wish it was a bit larger. I made mine by putting the dog face on a card blank, but I will try to
    enlarge the templates, so that it can just be the dog head.
    Thanks so much for posting.

  2. There isn’t the option to fill in the details to get the free template that I can find . It does look like a lovely craft idea .

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