11 crafts to give dad on Father's Day

Something that parents will always love equally is receive a detail made with love from our children.

Now that the Father's day is coming, I share some craft ideas that kids can do to give dad on this special day.

A cup with scribbles

If you have a dad at home who loves to drink coffee, this cup will be the ideal gift. It is very easy to do, you will only need a white ceramic cup, some permanent or indelible markers and letter stickers and some figure that you like.

The first thing is to wash the cup and let it dry well. Then the stickers are placed and we proceed to leave the markers to the little ones, who draw in all the space around the stickers. Once your artistic work is finished, remove the stickers and put the cup in the oven at 175 ° C for 35 minutes. We have seen it in I heart arts and crafts.

A personalized mug with your initial

An alternative to the scribble cup is to make one with the initial of Dad's name. The procedure for drawing on the cup is a bit different but the things you will need are very similar to those in the scribble cup tutorial. You can see the tutorial step by step in Design Mom.

A puzzle of cubes with photos

This probably requires shopping, since you will need some wooden cubes and other special attachments. You can see the full tutorial in Stars and Sunshine.

A tower of photos

This could be considered a variant of the previous one because the general idea is very similar: to place photos in the wooden cubes, although it requires other tools for its elaboration, but it is a very original idea. We have seen it in The happy scraps.

Photo frame with pole sticks

This is very easy and very cute! You only need pole sticks, washi tape, wood glue and small magnets.

Place the washi tape on the sticks, taking care to fold them on the banks so that they look good. Once you have them all ready, stick them with two pole sticks in the back. Add a magnet back at the top and go. You just have to place the photo you want and add a small item if you wish.

You can see the full tutorial on Eighteen25.

A card with pole sticks

Another original option with pole sticks is this gift card for dad. In addition to the sticks you will need cardboard, markers, glue and a ribbon. You can see the full tutorial on Michaels.

The best gift: time together

This is a gift as creative as it is significant. It's about the little ones with mom's help decorating a glass jar, but the important thing is what will go inside.

The idea is to fill the jar with papers that write down activities that parents and children or the whole family can do, such as "Go out for breakfast alone," "Go bowling," "Have a picnic in the park," among other ideas. . We have seen it in One artsy mama.

Custom photo frame

This is a nice gift that you can then place at home or in Dad's office. In this tutorial they use a program to design and cut out the silhouettes, but since it is something simple like the word "DAD" and hearts, they can do it without it. They will only need a photo frame, a white cardboard, scissors, adhesive tape or glue and photographs of the children.

Trace the silhouette of the letters you are going to cut, verifying that the photos are well within the cutouts. Cut out the silhouettes of the letters and place the photos behind the cardboard, you can hold them with glue or masking tape. Finally, place the cardboard with the pictures inside the frame. You can see the complete tutorial in Unoriginal Mom.

A garland for dad

I love this idea because it is two in one: card and garland. You will need colored cardstock (in the tutorial they have used the paint sample cards), cord, a punch, scissors and an envelope.

Start by drawing the letters of the phrase you wish to make on capital letters, it can be "Happy Father's Day" or "Happy Father's Day". Then with the perforator you make the holes so that the cord passes and finally you keep it inside the envelope.

Dad will love this original garland as a card, which he can also place to decorate the celebration in his honor. We have seen it in Modern parents Messy kids.

A trophy for the best dad

Sure we all have the best dad in the world at home. Don't you deserve a trophy? To do this you will need cardboard, paste, glue, some shiny jewelry or accessories that you no longer need, golden spray paint and small pictures of the children. You can see the tutorial step by step in Smart Class.

A coupon book

Similar to the jar with the activity papers to do together, this voucher book, as the name implies, is to give dad a series of vouchers that he can later exchange.

Each one has a space for them to write down what they want to give to Dad, accompanied by a small message. You can download the printable in My low cost blog.

What do you think about these craft ideas to give to Dad?