Father’s Day Gift

Dear Sis,

At the grocery store today William pointed out the fruit-by-the-foot. I asked if he wanted to get some for Daddy for Father’s Day. He thought that was good. When I asked how many, he gave the answer he always gives… five:) 

After dinner, we made a card to go with our silly gift. I chose the sentiment, but William chose the font and colors of each line.

To my surprise, William pick brown card stock. I expected him to grab a super bright color:) We cut and pasted our sentiment inside the card. Then, I asked how he wanted to decorate his card. His response? Sprinkles!

I wrote with the glue. He sprinkled… and ate… sprinkles! 

Love,

b

Father’s Day Project

Dear Sis,

Today we made some sentimental work gloves for all the grandpas as a father’s day gift.

We bought a three pack of leather work gloves at Menards for $4.99. We pulled out some blue, green, and black paint respectively. We put the paint on a paper plate and painted William’s hand with a sponge brush and then used it like a stamp on the palm of each glove. We only smudged one, which was amazing considering my stamp was attached to a wiggly 2.5 year old:)

We had a soapy water pail and a drying rag at the ready to clean our hands between stampings. 

The idea and poem were found here.

Here is an editable printable, so our readers can put in their Father/Grandfather’s Name and the Name of their tiny gift giver.

Father’s Day Glove Poem

Love,

B