Cardmaking is an extremely personal and effective craft. Parents always appreciate any items made by their children, whether the child is young or an adult. Creating your own father's day greeting card is extremely personal and heartfelt--not to mention money-saving in these tough economic times.
Instead of a generic card greeting, it's always best to write something personal. Try writing about:
- A memory you share with your father
- A recollection of a past father's day
- Thank-you for encouragement and support
- Qualities unique to your father and your relationship
If you have children, consider helping them make a Father's Day Card for their father and grandfather(s). Kaboose offers free printable cards for this very occasion.
Best of luck, and enjoy this special holiday!
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2 Comments
Post a CommentTerrific suggestion :) Sheri
awww beautiful love this!