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"Paint your Pet" event to support We Adopt Greyounds, Inc.
Paint a portrait of your pet to help We Adopt Grehounds, Inc - an all volunteer non-profit and our mission is to rehome retired racing dogs
Paint a portrait of your pet to help We Adopt Grehounds, Inc at Project Pet! Your picture will be printed on a canvas so don't be intimidated as this event is great for everyone!! HELP THE FUR BABIES! When you buy a seat in the class, you're making a donation to WAG as a portion of the price goes directly to supporting their mission to rehome retired racing greyhounds.
About We Adopt Greyhounds (WAG): We are an all volunteer non-profit and our mission is to rehome retired racing dogs and to spread the word about greyhounds as pets. We try to work with as many special needs or injured pups as possible. Our group is based out of Connecticut, though we often place dogs in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York as well!
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Specifics:
***DEADLINE IS October 10th for Registration and for any Refunds. Please see below for important information about the photo you will need to submit once you register*** Send photos to Waypointe@PinotsPalette.com by October 10th.
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Once you sign up for the painting, email in a high quality digital photo of your pet (one pet per canvas, please) and we will do the rest. Each photo will be transferred onto a 16”X20” canvas. Our talented artists will walk you through the steps to create your very own Pet Portrait!
Any photos sent after this date will not be printed and your reservation will be refunded. All pictures need to showcase your animal and reflect unobstructed views of their pet. 300dpi works best. Here are some tips for success: a) 1 pet per person/per photo b) Highest resolution possible c) Pet is clear and in the foreground with no furniture, objects, grass, etc. blocking any body parts d) Pet is centered in the photo either FULL BODY or HEAD SHOT, with no cropped off edges. e) Our best advice is to take a photo of your pet with the best camera you have outside during the day, under a shaded area (like your front porch, back patio, or inside near a window). f) Remember, the better your photo is, the easier the painting process will be.
