Father's Day Gift Ideas: Heart Prints that Kids Can Make

Simple Father's Day Gift for Young Children

By SkyeDanzer, published Mar 26, 2007
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Father's Day gift ideas for kids to make can be both fun and treasures. Heart prints are a terrific Father's Day gift idea because it is from the heart that kids give love and presents on Father's Day. Heart prints are inexpensive and simple to make. They are wonderful for fathers to hang on the refrigerator or add to a scrap book collection. The heart prints project is so simple to do it will be easy for care givers and Moms to help children make this wonderful Father's Day gift. This makes a good afternoon or rainy day craft project.

The heart print project costs approximately $1.00 per child to make. It takes on average about thirty minutes to complete. Prep time for heart print project is approximately ten minutes.

Heart Prints Supplies Needed:

  • Various heart shaped cookie cutters in different sizes
  • White paper
  • Red paint
  • Pink paint
  • Red Kool-Aid (Optional Variation)
  • Strawberry or cherry pudding (Optional Variation)
  • Shallow pans
  • Paint smocks or clothing covers
  • Magic markers
  • Crayons
  • Table covering such as old newspapers
  • Masking tape
  • Sponges for easy clean up and accidents
  • Wipes for children's hands


Heart Prints Pre-Child Instructions:

  1. Cover the table with old newspapers or some other covering that is alright for crafts. Tape the edges and corners of the table covering underneath the table to prevent the covering from slipping off during the project.
  2. Cover the surrounding floor and floor under the craft table with newspaper in case of accidents or spills.
  3. Mix red and pink paints according to paint instructions.
  4. If going to use the Kool-Aid or pudding variations, mix these according to package directions.
  5. Fill individual pans with the paint, Kool-Aid and pudding. Use only ONE of each type per pan.
  6. Place pans on craft table.
  7. Place cookie cutters on craft table.
  8. Place one sheet of white paper out for each child that will be crafting the project. Have additional sheets of paper ready in case there is time for multiple sheets or in the event of an accidental spillage on paper.


Heart Prints with the Child Instructions:

Takeaways
  • There are two variations to use with this craft.
  • Craft costs approximately $1.00 per child.
  • Project takes approximately ten minutes to complete.
Did You Know?
Heart prints are great for refrigerators and scrap book collections.
Resources
  • The Idea Box
Comments
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Great Article

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

 
Thanks for the idea.

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 4:03:00 AM

 
Great ideas, Joyce!

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
Neat craft, but might become too messy for my two girls.

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 8:03:00 AM

 
Your second page indicates that the craft is a gift for the mother. Not sure if you meant for this to be a Mother's day project or if it is a father's day gift and the 2nd page has a typo. Otherwise, sounds like a really cute project!

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 7:03:00 AM

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