Father’s Day will be here before we know it. Whether or not school is in session over Father’s Day, I always like to have my students make something to show appreciation for their dads, grandpas, uncles, etc… I am usually looking for something quick and easy. Read on for some of the best and simplest ideas for Father’s Day!
1. I Mustache You About Your Dad- I got everything I needed for this gift at Dollar General! It’s closer to me than Wal-Mart or Target, and I have made MANY early morning trips there before school. This particular morning, I found mustache tape, mustaches, and mason jars. Boom.
I created a little questionnaire to go with it–always good for a laugh! Grab it for free by clicking and saving the image!
2. Photo Gifts from Proud to be Primary
3. Handprint Keychains from Greyhouseharbor
4. Dad Rocks from Our Family Word
5. Shadow Pictures from Love Bugs and Postcards
6. Craft stick crafts from Bolling with Five
7. Father’s Day Trophies from Preschool Crafts for Kids
Also, I will never NOT put our Father’s Day gifts in these bags. They are just too stinking cute and the parents always get a kick out of them. To make these, just cut down a brown paper bag (I cut off about 3 inches to make them shorter), then cut partway about an inch down on both sides. Fold them in and staple, and then tape a little tie right in the center. Adorable!
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