How to Honor Dad: Free Father's Day Printables and Craft Activities
The Internet is full of free and printable drawings a child can print, color and laminate for an original Father's Day gift. It's also easy to find craft activities a child can do without supervision. Gift the child a little room to improvise on the printables and there's a good chance she'll produce a one-of-a-kind way to honor dad.
Instructions
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The website 123certificates has a large collection of free printables with Father's Day themes. A child can choose to work withblank certificates, or customize and print a design from the site's certificate gallery.
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Go to Familyfun.com for a craft idea that transforms a lawn chair into a throne. The same site also has free printable Father's Day bumper stickers. The bumper stickers can be printed on adhesive paper.
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Check out DLTK.com. DLTK has Father's Day coloring page printables. DLTK also has free posters with Father's Day quotes. These are actually templates that can be printed and colored.
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Stop by Kaboose.com for a guide on how to make a "Dad and Me" design on a coffee mug. The child won't even need a paintbrush since the directions are for fingerprints.
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Visit Crayola.com. The company has its own broad collection of free Father's Day printables.
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Tips & Warnings
Allow the kids to personalize in their own special way.
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