It's not too late to make some gifts or crafts for your husband for Father's Day! They don't even have to be complicated, just something from the heart.
We received some ideas in our email last week from
Love to Learn. The email suggested making an acrostic from the word FATHER, putting it on a piece of poster board, and letting your children decorate it. Can you believe that when we were working on ours, the word "tapeworm" came up for the letter T?
Love To Learn's other idea was to make an edible card, using candy taped to the card to replace some of the words. PayDay, Big Hunk, Whatchamacallit, Almond Joy, Mounds, Symphony, Whopper, Extra, and Mr. Goodbar were some examples they used.
For example: "Dear Dad, You are the best Dad in the whole
Milky Way! We love you for so many
Riesens. You are our
Almond Joy. You are such a
Big Hunk, and your jokes always give us the
Snickers. You work
Extra hard to earn that
PayDay for us. Thanks
Mounds and
Mounds!
Hugs and
Kisses! Love, Your
3 Musketeers (or your 5 little
Doves)"
I entered "Fathers Day Crafts and Ideas" into
Google and found these links with other ideas. Hopefully you can find an idea for your family to honor your children's father, and maybe even their grandfathers.
www.dltk-holidays.com/dad/index.html
www.amazingmoms.com/htm/fathersdayartideas.htm
www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/dad/
www.homeschoolzone.com/pp/fathers-day.htm
www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/fathersday/
familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/season/specialfeature/fathers-day-crafts-and-gifts/
April E. (ElCloud Homeschool) is a Homeschool Mom of 6. She has homeschooled for over 7 years, and enjoys sharing the things she's learned in her homeschool journey with others.