Crowd-sourcing here - any good ideas for a father's day craft we can make in one afternoon?
TIA!! |
BBQ apron - hands prints - write the words "Best Dad Hands Down.
Paint hammer handle. Write <3 Daddy's Little Helper |
Stepping stone. Buy a kit from Michael's or AC Moore |
Make a card, or some kind of baked goods. |
+1. You could do a card and a baked good in one afternoon. My DH loves choc chip cookies. Put them in a nice tin. Done! |
Man Crates |
Hit send too quick. Get some crates from Michael's add his favorite things to it. Jerky, coffee, whiskey, chili kits, grilling accessories, etc. |
painted ashtray |
I always do a bouquet of scratch off lottery cards on sticks in a pot. |
We just did something simple this year. Two cards: one from the infant (hand painting) and then another card from the older one that says “five reasons dad deserves treats on this special day” I wrote down the five things the kids said (some of it was hilarious) and got one of those mason jars with the rope and put some goodies in there and one of those cup sleeves that’s says “dad is the best!” |
Love the stuff they say. Our preschool made one with basic questions ( how old is dad, wheat does he do for fun) so funny. You could frame the answers. |
My son made a bbq spice mix for his dad. He created a colorful label for a little mason jar to put it in. |
My boys are in elementary school. They made a little book of Fathers Day Mad Libs. |
Best suggestion from 1978 |
Lol |