For whatever reason, Mother’s Day seems to be 10x a big a holiday as Father’s Day, though dads are clearly just as important. If your kids are anything like my daughter, then they scream their heads off whenever dad leaves their direct line of sight. It’s sad, but oh so sweet. Last year for my husband’s first Father’s Day, I took my daughter to a painting place and had her make him a mug with her tiny footprint; he still uses it to this day. For most of us, we don’t want fancy gifts for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, we want something heartfelt, a keepsake we can use to freeze one moment in time.
I’ve already started a box of my daughter’s “art projects” and special scraps of paper (probably because I’m somewhat of a hoarder), but I thought a cute FREE printable would be a nice way to commemorate the very special dad in our little family. We’ll be filling it out and putting it in my daughter’s arts and crafts box to remember his and her second Father’s Day together. Plus, fill in the blanks sometimes turn out to be hilarious; you never know what a kid is going to say.
I’d love for you to use it too! Download the free printable here for personal use only.
So adorable! I love Father’s Day goodies. I pinned on my Father’s Day Board & tweeted. Love, Lisa
Thank you so much, Lisa!
Love this, thank you for the cute printable!!
You’re welcome, and thank you for stopping by to say hi! x
Father’s Day does seem to be less than Mother’s Day! Poor hard working daddies! Love this it’s so cute! Pinned it!
Thank you! I know we all appreciate those amazing dads <3
I love this printable. This is a fun activity for my daycare kids. I love their randomness.
Aww, I remember when my kids made these fun projects. They always said the cutest things. I shared this post on my FB page. Stacie xo
Great idea. I love personal gifts. Thanks for the post.
I love this it’s so precious!