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Father's Day Card Handprint Kit - Keepsake

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Superhero" Handprint Card: Paint your hand in your dad's favorite superhero color and press it onto a card. Add a cape and a mask to the handprint, and write "Happy Father's Day, my superhero!" Next, we have several footprint projects for Father’s Day to make with your kids connected with a number of favorite hobbies and themes. Incase your children prefer not to use paint on their feet, you can trace it with pencil or pen and let them color it by themselves. Fathers will love to receive this Father's Day Tie Card. Children can use our printable templates to craft a shirt with a folded collar and patterned tie. I Love You This Much" Card: Trace both of your hands and cut them out. Fold a piece of paper accordion-style and glue the hands on either end. On each fold, write a reason why you love dad. Turn it into a puzzle: You can cut the handprint into puzzle pieces and put it in a small box. Your dad can then put the puzzle together and display it on his desk or shelf.

Write a heartfelt message inside the card, expressing your love and appreciation for your dad. You can also include a favorite quote or poem that reminds you of him. This handprint and footprint card from A Little Pinch Of Perfect is super sweet and one that you’ll definitely want to keep after the big day. This Little Fingerprints Poem Father's Day Handprint Activity Poster has been designed to support your lessons about Father's Day this June while being a lovely interactive activity for children to work on and offer as a gift for their father, carer, grandfather, uncle or that special someone in their life.If you are looking for some more Father’s Day activities and display posters for your classroom, then why not take a look at these resources:

The ink used in the ReignDrop Baby Ink Pad is non-toxic and acid-free, conforming to ASTM D-4236 standards. It is absolutely safe for your baby's sensitive skin, making their safety our top priority. The baby footprint ink or baby handprint ink can be easily wiped and washed off baby's skin, but the print doesn't fade, and the archival quality proves excellent for a long time keepsake. You could also use a crayon or marker and trace the child’s hands instead of doing your child’s handprints. Make these pom pom photo frames from Play and Learn Every Day would make great Father’s Day gifts, you could put a drawing by your child in it or maybe a photo of them and their dad together.

Include it on a breakfast tray– If you’re doing breakfast in bed for dad you could add this handmade card to the tray as a great way to wish dad a Happy Father’s Day.

Personalize the Card: You can also add a photo or draw a picture to make the card more personalized. There are several unique ways to display handprint Father's Day cards, and it all depends on the level of creativity and effort you want to put into it. Here are a few ideas to consider: While completing this activity, children will practise their cutting skills, as well as thinking about the design of their card. The last step involves writing the cute message, 'You're The Coolest'. The best thing about this craft is that it is very versatile and can be presented to any member of your family and friends.

Children will love making a sweet Popcorn Father's Day card, decorated with a bright box of fluffy popcorn, made from painted cotton wool balls and a handwritten label. This is probably the most complicated handprint craft, because your child’s hands will be used to stamp a full person… but I also think it’s one of the cutest designs! Flip the card upside down so your handprint is upside down when you have the card the right direction.

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