If you have followed along for a while, you know how much I love my kids’ handprints {you can view my other handprint art here and here}. I think I always do something with their hands or feet for Father’s Day gifts! For this project, I used some foam board for the background and cut out the tree trunk and the vinyl words from my Silhouette. Then the kids had their fun adding their handprints to the tree. The quote is one of my favorites.
Last year we ended up making a little keepsake book for Dave and we will do something similar again this year. I bought some chipboard pages, decorated the cover, and added some jump rings for the binding.
Inside, I added some plain paper and the kids did a couple of drawings.
I added some pictures.
I had the kids tell me things that they like to do with Daddy and what they think Daddy does.
Some more pictures of our favorite trips from the year.
And {of course!} HANDPRINTS!
Definitely a gift from the heart!
Well, before I leave I must give a shout out to our Vancouver Canucks. Tomorrow night is game 6 of the finals and we will all be rooting for the cup to be coming back to Vancouver. We can’t wait!!
This is such a lovely and meaningful idea!
Would you be willing to post it to our family themed link party ~ Playdate at http://beneaththerowantree.blogspot.com/2011/06/playdate-link-party-in-summer-12.html ?
Cheers,
Lori
COme & Play :: Playdate
http://www.beneahtherowantree.com
I LOVE the hand print project! So precious! Great idea!
super sweet ideas – thanks for sharing – found you via the monday link ups…
have a great week..
tina
embellishments by tina
So cute! I am loving handprint art. I feel the need to put it everywhere in my house…sometimes. If you have a chance come over and check out my FD gift ideas post. I am also hosting a linky party on Thursday and would love for you to join in!
Jenni
kissedbyafrog.blogspot.com
Adorable! I love the book as well! It would be so fun to see how much things change or stay the same from year to year. Thanks!
I love the saying on the framed piece and the fact that you used your kids handprints to make the tree!
This is adorable- I’m going to use it tomorrow!
Thanks!
Andrea
http://www.addicted2tutes.blogspot.com
Cute! I’d love for you to share at Fun For Kids Friday.
http://smilemonsters.blogspot.com/2011/06/fun-for-kids-friday_16.html
Jo @ SmileMonsters
Great ideas! I love all the handprints. I can’t get enough of those either!
I LOVE the hand print tree!!! The sentiment and the hands are perfect! I’ve followed some of your other links and you are very creative! I followed you today from the WhipperBerry Friday Flair where I’ve linked up too if you want to stop by. Hugs, antonella 🙂
Very lovely. It’s so nice to see our kids hands and to hold them! Kylie
Your ideas are amazing as usual! I just love this one. I featured it in a Father’s Day post today- You have the best handprint ideas!
http://funhandprintart.blogspot.com/2011/06/8-last-minute-handprint-footprint.html
My kids hands are all grown up now but how I love this!
very sweet ideas. i am definitely bookmarking this for next year. thanks so much!
Way cute hand print tree!!! Adorable and sweet project 🙂
I really love both ideas. I get excited about hand and footprint art too; we made my hubby a canvas that had my son’s prints on it this year. Thanks for sharing, this gives me great ideas for the next time I need a personal gift. 🙂
really good ideas… i like it
the photo album is the nice gift on father day which will recognize the past moments of happiness.
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That is a great father’s day present – one that can be treasured forever. Thanks for sharing.
This is such a lovely and meaningful idea!That is a great father’s day present…
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Nice work you done. Giving unique gift to father is difficult task because every father is different and has own requirements eg some father likes travelling like my father. Some father likes playing from children and games. So give him right gift.
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