Thursday, June 6, 2013

15 Easy Father's Day Sports Crafts

Not sure what to get your sports loving dad for Father's Day? Make something instead. Here's a roundup of  15 Easy Father's Day sports inspired crafts and recipe ideas. Adapt them for his favorite sport or team.
 
1. Father's Day #1 Dad Card Craft
 
2. Father's Day Trophy Cup Craft
 
3. Father's Day Salt Dough Sports Magnets Craft
 
4. Father's Day Paper Football Craft
 
5. Father's Day Football Picture Frame Sports Craft
 
6. Mini Football Game Sports/Father's Day Craft
 
7. Father's Day Footprint Handprint Sports Craft
 
8. Father's Day Rice Krispie Soccer or Baseball Treats
 
9. Father's Day Trophy Cake Pops Recipe 
 
10. Father's Day Football Treats Sports Recipe
 
11. Paper Plate Football Craft
 
12. Father's Day #1 DAD Olympic Medal Craft
 
 
13. Father's Day Golf Cupcakes Recipe

14. Father's Day Best Dad Trophy Craft

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15. Father's Day Trophy Candy Dish Craft
 
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3 comments:

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  2. Hy,
    These craft ideas are such a win for keeping kids engaged while doing something meaningful for Father’s Day. The sports theme is smart because it gives them a clear direction, but there’s still room to personalize each project with colors, team logos, or little notes about why Dad’s their MVP. For parents who are juggling busy schedules, quick activities like this are perfect to fit into short pockets of time. I’ve been leaning into bite-sized activities and entertainment lately for the same reason, and found some handy ideas here that fit well into quick breaks: https://dramawavemodapks.com/

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  3. Hello Friends,
    Love these ideas sports crafts are such an easy win for getting kids involved in Father’s Day without needing fancy supplies. One thing I’ve noticed is that families who live far from relatives often look for simple projects that still feel meaningful, especially when they’re trying to keep traditions alive across borders. We’ve been doing little themed activity days at home and then sharing photos with family back in Lithuania, and it’s been a sweet way to stay connected. If anyone’s also looking for ways to keep that cultural link going, we’ve found https://emigrantastv.com handy for staying in touch with news and familiar programs.

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