Chances are that your children have a poster of their favorite actor, athlete or even video game up on their wall, but they don't have a poster of their dad up there. Sure it might seem so cool to have a blown up picture of your dad on the wall when their friends come over, but what about making one
for him to hang up? Don't sell the idea of making a poster for dad short; it's more than enough to show the appreciation the entire family has for him. Even further, rather than just using one picture as most posters do, you can make a collage of all of the things that he does for the family. With there still being a healthy amount of time between Father's Day and now, you have enough time to get everything prepared and make a unique gift for dad.
Materials Depending upon how big you want to make the poster, your best bet would be to buy a large piece of oaktag paper so that you'll be able to cut it according to how many pictures you're going to use in your poster/collage. The next thing would be pictures of course and depending upon how many pictures you plan to take you can buy a disposable camera or use a digital camera. There's also the decision as to whether or not you might like a picture so much you want to blow it up. So use your choices wisely and make the decision based upon how you want the poster/collage to be designed, and then start taking those pictures.
Materials Depending upon how big you want to make the poster, your best bet would be to buy a large piece of oaktag paper so that you'll be able to cut it according to how many pictures you're going to use in your poster/collage. The next thing would be pictures of course and depending upon how many pictures you plan to take you can buy a disposable camera or use a digital camera. There's also the decision as to whether or not you might like a picture so much you want to blow it up. So use your choices wisely and make the decision based upon how you want the poster/collage to be designed, and then start taking those pictures.
