Father's Day Frame
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- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
Your child can surprise her favorite guy with an easy-to-make stand-up photo frame that reflects his special interests or hobby.
- Materials
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- Paper towel tubes
- Construction paper
- Card stock
- Tape or glue
- Scissors
- Markers or paints
- Craft foam, optional
- Instructions
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Tape or glue construction paper to cover two cardboard paper towel tubes.
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Cut out a piece of card stock that's slightly larger than the photo you plan to use.
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Attach the photo to the card stock with rolled pieces of tape. With a craft knife, make vertical slits in the tubes for the sides of the card stock to slip into (a parent's job).
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Now your child can cut out decorative shapes; such as a tennis racket, golf club or baseball pennant; from colored craft foam or construction paper. Then she can use markers or paints to add embellishing details before gluing the shapes onto the frame and presenting her gift to Dad.
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- 1 Hour |
- All Ages |
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