Father’s Day is less than a week away! This is such a busy time of year with the end of the school year and the beginning of summer that Father’s Day always seems to sneak up on me. Did it sneak up on you too? Do you still need a gift for that special papa in your family? Not to worry, I’ve got a couple of simple projects that you and the kids can work on together in an afternoon and have something super special to give to Dad on Father’s Day.
First, make a mouse pad for dad.
Supplies needed: clear contact paper, small piece of cardboard (recycled from a cereal box), your child’s artwork and scissors. Note, the artwork and cardboard should be cut to the same size (mine was about 8″x10″, but you can cut yours to suit your needs).
Have your child paint or draw a picture for dad on cardstock. Once the picture is completed it’s ready to be turned into a mouse pad in a few easy steps.
And now you have the perfect desk accessory to give Dad. And, with two different paintings on each side, it’s reversible!
Supplies needed: acrylic paints, brushes, stencils, tape (to hold stencils in place), cork coasters or cork (purchased from a craft supply store) cut into 4″x4″ squares. *Optional: washi tape and hot glue.
Tape stencils onto cork coasters. This is helpful, especially for young children, to keep the stencils in place. You may find that holding the stencil down for them while they are painting is helpful as well. Let them dab, dab, dab…
Need a few more make with your kids Father’s day ideas? Why not try:
Secrect message Father’s Day banner
Make him some homemade BBQ sauce
Father’s Day might be less than a week away, but that’s still plenty of time to make him something special to show him how much he is loved!
Enjoy and have fun!