It was Father's Day but since Papa was away, I planned some crafts for the kids to do. But first,
Nutella Fudgesicles to cool their body down. They were in the freezer overnight and should be ready. The kids and I loved it. We saved one for their papa too.
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The kids licking away. Nutella Fudgesicles. |
Coming up next, we did Father's Day craft as a gift for their papa. For Elizabeth, she did a card in a shape of a shirt with tie. It was actually an idea we got from one of her activity books. As for Joseph, just a simple card that I know he'll enjoy doing and I got the idea from the Internet.
Use a coloured paper and if it's A4 size, you can fold it into half and glue them together. Cut two vertical lines about 1.5 inches and fold them like step no. 2 at the picture above. It will look like a shirt collar. Draw out a shape of a tie on another coloured paper and cut out the shape. Apply glue only at the top part of the tie and paste it slightly under the collar.
You can stick two buttons at the ends of the collar like the picture above. Then flip up the tie to write something under the tie. Elizabeth wrote "Surprise!!!"
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Tada! A cute shirt with tie and buttons on the front. |
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A message for papa at the back. Just paste any light coloured paper if the shirt is dark coloured and write or draw whatever you want for daddy dearest. |
Now it's Joseph's turn. He just had to place his right hand on a paper. Then I'll spray colours around with a toothbrush. So there'll be a shape of his hand on the paper.
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Tada! Joseph's card for papa. it smeared a little because he couldn't keep still. I got big jie jie to help Joseph to write a message for papa. This card is good for keepsake so you can compare size of the hand on the card with the size of the hand in the years to come. |
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After all that hard work, you will never go wrong with spaghetti bolognese for the kids. ;) |
The weekend without papa seems smooth sailing for you and kids. You was still able to cook them spaghetti. I like both the cards. You can have Joseph to print his hand on every year Father's day card, to let his dad know how much his son has grown up.
ReplyDeleteSeems smooth sailing eh? You don't know about how many times I have to surpress my temper. haha. Oh I cooked dinner for them too.
Deletei remembered i made the collar tshirt invitation card for librarian annual dinner when i was in school :D
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oh the librarians wear tie in your school eh? we don't wear tie last time in my school.
Deletewow..you are really a creative mom! I am sure papa will be very touched and happy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Claire. Just ideas I got from internet and book..:)
Deleteoooh very beautiful cards. Even the hand smeared one is so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha..thanks Martha.
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