How to Use Free Clip Art Images for Father's Day Projects
A father's day project includes making posters, coloring pages, iron-ons, etc. and finding free clip art images is a great way to start. Father's Day clip art is readily available on the Internet and is easily downloadable to be used for a variety of Father's Day projects.
Instructions
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Fathers Day Clipart Art Images for Coloring
This website has a variety of coloring pages that you can download. Select one or more free clip art images, choose medium or large, then right click on the image and save it to your computer. Print it our and have the kids color and personalize them for Fathers Day.
http://printables.kaboose.com/holidays/fathers-day/coloring-pages/dad-color.html -
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Free Clipart Images for Posters
A fun craft project is to make a poster for Father's Day. You can create it on regular letter size paper. Make a lot of them and hang them wherever your Dad goes in the house. This will put a smile on his face throughout the entire Father's Day.
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Free Clip Art Iron-Ons for Father's Day Projects
Your will need transfer paper for this project. Take a white t-shirt, an apron used for grilling, or even a pillow case. Flip the image, size it, and print on to the transfer paper. Follow the instructions for ironing the Fathers Day clip art image on to your selected item. Here is a website that automatically flips the image for you.
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Free Clip Art for a Web page
The high quality 'jpeg' images are great to use on your website or MySpace, Facebook, etc. Add a note about how much your father means to you or reminisce about a certain time you spent together. Now direct your Dad to your social networking website.
http://desktoppublishing.com/clipart/fathersday/fd-thumbs.html
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Tips & Warnings
A personalized Father's Day gift will be memorable for your Dad. Use free clip art to make these projects or ones you create.
Resources
- Photo Credit http://parenting.leehansen.com