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I Love Daddy Shadow Photo. Is Dad an Instagram or photography fan? This cute idea may take a few tries but Dad will adore the result! Make a cut out of the words on black cardboard and photograph your little ones on a sunny day holding the sign. Either print out the best shot and frame or make it into an Instagram then tag Dad on Father's Day and let the world know how much you love him!
http://sometimes-homemade.com/2013/06/05/i-love-daddy-shadow-photo/
Handprint Tree. Purchase the downloadable, personalized background for this project and then stamp the kids' handprints onto the branches. Such a sweet reminder for Dad's office wall!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75794124/personalized-diy-childs-handprint-tree
I Love Daddy Because Photos. Another photography project. Take photos of your children holding signs that answer the question "Why do you love Dad?" Print the photos separately and add to a frame with multiple openings or create a collage using photo editing software. Converting the photos to black and white makes the project much more stylish and professional looking.
http://enframephotoblog.com/2013/06/04/diy-fathers-day-gift-idea-i-love-daddy-because/
Photo Coasters. Put together a set of these for Dad and he'll have a reminder of a special Father's Day that he can use at home and at the office. The coasters are easy to make with just simple white tiles, Mod Podge, and photos you print on your color printer. You can make a bunch of these for every dad in your life really inexpensively.
http://arrowandheart.blogspot.com/2011/06/fathers-day-diy-coasters.html
Photo Cube. The sample here was made for Mother's Day but Dad is sure to love this. Using simple supplies you can pick up at Joann's, you decoupage photos and meaningful quotes onto a wood block. This makes a perfect paper weight for Dad's desk at home or work.
http://www.thescrapshoppeblog.com/2011/05/bml-guest-post-erin-from-crafts-sutch.html