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Two Fun Father’s Day Crafts

Show that special someone that they mean the world to you with this crafty DIY Earth card. Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.com

Father’s Day is three days away. That means that if you don’t have your gifts yet it’s time to get your fanny in gear. Not to worry though, I’ve got a great card idea and a cool looking mug that will be perfect for Dad, Grandad, or any other special someone who deserves a little recognition. These two fun father’s day crafts should be just the thing to kick off Father’s Day – but if you need more you should check out my post on how to make a ‘Hot Wheels Back Massage Shirt’. Intrigued? You should check it out!

Show Dad that he means the world to you with this creative, crafty card! Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.com

“You Mean the World to Me” Card

Dads are amazing aren’t they? Always ready to step in and kill that spider or open that pickle jar. What would we do without them? Show Dad that he means the world to you with this crafty card!

Show that special someone that they mean the world to you with this crafty DIY Earth card. Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.com

Supplies:

  • Clear Contact Paper
  • Blue and Green Tissue Paper
  • Construction Paper in two colors (I used black and orange)
  • Scissors

Show Dad that he means the world to you with this creative, crafty card! Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.com

Instructions:

  1. Use 2 plates or bowls (or stencils if you are so prepared) to trace 2 concentric circles on a sheet of construction paper, then trace the larger circle on a piece of contact paper.
  2. Cut out both circles, including the inner circle on the construction paper. You will have one large circle cut out of contact paper and a ring of construction paper.
  3. Peel the backing off of the contact paper and stick the construction paper ring to it. This will leave a sticky clear circle in the middle.
  4. Cut or tear small squares of tissues paper in both colors. This is a great chance for your preschooler to practice cutting with some safety scissors!
  5. Let your child stick the tissue paper squares to the contact paper to make their very own ‘earth’ design.
  6. Use your accent colored construction paper to trace your child’s hands and cut them out.
  7. Tape or glue the hands to the back of your world and use them to write your message to Dad. Here are a few ideas to get your started:
  • Dad, you’re out of this world!
  • You mean the world to us Daddy!
  • Pops, my world would be lost without you!

Show Dad that he means the world to you with this creative, crafty card! Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.comShow Dad that he means the world to you with this creative, crafty card! Learn how at www.NuggetandGoose.com

Colorful Father’s Day Mug

This Sharpie mug is sure to make morning coffee special when it's decorated for someone you love! Learn how at www.nuggetandgoose.com

If you have kids, you probably rely on your morning coffee to survive. Unless you’re my hubby who has somehow managed to reach the ripe age of 40 without developing a caffeine addiction. I can’t decide if that’s admirable or just insane. Either way, this coffee mug craft can easily be adapted for your favorite friend or family member. It does require permanent markers though so it might be best to save for preschoolers and older children. Or even make one yourself – they’re easy and fun!

A few sharpies and a mug are all it takes to make this creative, crafty mug for father's day! See more at www.NuggetandGoose.com

Supplies:

  • One White Mug (I found mine at Walmart for $0.87!)
  • A set of letter stickers – the color doesn’t matter so feel free to use up some ugly ones that are laying around the house.
  • Assorted Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers
  • An Oven

This Sharpie mug is sure to make morning coffee special when it's decorated for someone you love! Learn how at www.nuggetandgoose.com

Instructions:

  1. Clean the mug thoroughly, wiping with rubbing alcohol if necessary to remove any oils and residue.
  2. Use stickers to spell out the name or message that you wish to show on the mug. In this case I spelled out ‘Grandaddy’.
  3. Let your child use the markers to decorate the mug, be sure to color over the letter stickers thoroughly.
  4. Once finished allow the mug to dry for 24 hours, then carefully remove your stickers. If they don’t want to peel right off, a shot of hot air from a hair dryer seems to do the trick.
  5. Set your mug on a cookie sheet and place in a COLD oven. Allow the oven to heat to 400 degrees with the mug inside so that it is gradually warmed. Then set timer to 30 minutes. After 30 minutes turn off the oven and let the mug cool inside. If you absolutely must remove it early, use oven mitts – it will be very hot!

Enjoy your mug! I have read that oil based sharpies will survive the dishwasher but I have chosen to hand wash mine with soap and water and it is holding up nicely. I believe this craft could easily translate to use on a plate or serving dish but I am not sure how food safe it would be. You should be fine with your markings on the outside of your mug though.

How did your mug turn out? Did the recipient just adore it? Tell me all about it and show me a picture in the comments!

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Fast Father’s Day DIY Gift

All it takes is a little iron-on transfer paper and this image to make a fun and easy Father's Day gift - perfect for the Dad who wants to nap when the kids would rather play!

Is it just me or is this year just flying by? I can’t believe that June is already halfway over – where has Summer gone? Father’s Day is right around the corner, and I have the perfect easy gift to make for Dad. This shirt is perfect for those lazy parenting days when you just can’t quite adult but the kids still want to play. Lucky for you all it takes is one quick Walmart Run and 15 at the ironing board and your Father’s Day gift will be good to go!

This is all you need to make a fun and easy Father's Day shirt for Dad!

Supplies:

  • 2 Sheets of Light Colored Iron-On Transfer Paper
  • 1 Light Colored T-Shirt
  • An Iron
  • A Hard Surface to Iron On (not an ironing board)
  • A Printer – or a helpful friend who will let you use theirs!

Print this image on iron-on transfer paper to create a cool shirt for Dad for Father's Day!

This easy Father's Day DIY Gift is perfect of Dads of Boys who love their toy vehicles, it features a cool road design perfect for driving - and giving Dad a back massage!

How To Make Your Father’s Day Shirt:

  1. Visit my Digital Resource Library to download the iron-on template. Don’t have an access code? Just sign up below and one will be sent to you – it’s totally free!
  2. Print the image on your iron-on transfer paper. Note: this image is sized at 11″x17″ and is designed to be printed across 2 horizontal sheets of 8.5×11 paper. Depending on your printer’s settings you may need to do a test run before you waste your iron-on transfer paper.
  3. Follow the instructions that came with your iron-on transfer paper to apply the image to the back of your shirt. I used Avery brand paper and was instructed to use firm pressure with a hot iron on a hard surface (I used a wooden cutting board).
  4. Wrap your awesome gift and pat yourself on the back. You have officially made a gift that Dad and kids will both enjoy!

Edit: A few readers have mentioned having issues getting the images to print properly. If your printer is having issues with formatting, I recommend visiting the Acrobat print dialogue to select Page Scaling, Tile Large Pages (or Tile All Pages). Set Tile Scale to 89% and overlap to 0″.

Make Father's Day Fun with this easy DIY Father's Day Shirt Printable!

Happy Father’s Day!

I hope the Dad in your life enjoys this gift – and that whoever ends up wearing it gets what I am sure is a much deserved break. (And maybe a Hot Wheels induced back massage??!)

Do you guys have any other exciting plans to make Father’s Day special? Let me know in the comments!

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