Father’s Day Poem
Help the kids tell daddy just how they feel with this cute Father’s Day poem. The ones pictured are only decorated with construction paper hand prints, but you could let your kids go wild and decorate it with stickers, glitter, and more to give it a much more personal touch. Adding a picture of dad…
Father’s Day Candy Beer Mug
If you have a dad who enjoys the occasional frosty cold ale, he’ll really get a kick out of this great Father’s Day craft! All you need is an empty glass mug, some butterscotch candies, and a few marshmallows. And if your dad doesn’t happen to partake, you could use those root beer barrel candies…
Father’s Day Mad Lib
Now your kids can tell your dad how they feel with ease thanks to this Father’s Day-themed mad lib! Filling in the blanks is a lot easier (and a lot more fun) than having to write a whole letter… and if your kids decide to get creative, what they come up with can really…
Father’s Day Mosaic Coasters
These crafty coasters might not be able to hold drinks very well due to their rather bumpy surface, but will be great fun to make regardless and any dad will surely appreciate them when he receives them this Father’s Day! If all else fails, they could be used as very pretty paper weights!
Happy Father’s Day Wrist Cuffs
Dad might not be able to actually wear these paper wrist cuffs, but theyd make for a neat decoration this Father’s Day. Leave them somewhere dad is sure to find them, and he’ll be sure to have a brighter day from the gesture alone! These might be super easy to make, but it’s the thought…
“Top Dad” Ball Cap Memo Holder
Let your pop know he’s #1 by making him one of these nifty “Top Dad” ball cap memo holders. He can’t actually wear these ball caps, but they will hold reminders for him which will probably help him out more than an old hat would anyways! To make these, simply cut a styrofoam ball in…