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One of the Christmas traditions we have is going to look at lights around the area. There are actually quite a few houses that go all out with the lights choreographed to music - so those are always fun to see. I think this year, my 6-year-old might be up for a fun scavenger hunt to add to the fun. The Evolution of Mom has a great printable that would be perfect!
As I was driving around today, seeing all the firework stands that have popped up seemingly overnight, it occurred to me just how close the 4th of July is. And while it's just a week away, you still have time to use this printable banner set from The Cottage Market.
Our Adventure Story has a great free printable that is perfect for the 4th of July or homeschooling. She put together all the state flags in one place so you can create a banner or other type of display.
Father's Day is in just over a week, and I thought you all might need some inspiration like I do. So, here are some last minute ideas that any father would love, but that don't require too much time. Some of them just require a trip to the store, and some of them can even be altered to make them go a bit quicker. For instance - use a paint pen instead of heat transfer vinyl. Lots of these ideas even have free printables included.
In the past, I've also made coordinating shirts for my hubby and son. Two years ago I made Star Wars shirts. Last year, we went with the superhero theme.
One other gift that we've done every year is taking pictures with our son and the letters to spell out "dad". I put it into a frame and "re-gift" it every year. He loves it! It's fun to look back at our now 5-year-old when he was just 9 months old holding the same letters.
What do you do for the special dads in your life? I'd love to hear your ideas!