I've got the Last-Minute Best Father's Day Gift for you guys. Here's a Free Printable Father's Day Keepsake Framed Art that you can hang at home or in your Dad's office. Similar to this Father's Day Footprint Craft with a touching Poem Keepsake.

Father's Day Craft at a glance
Craft Summary - An easy Father's Day Last Minute Gift Idea with Handprint in Space theme to make a cute Wall Art Keepsake.
Time - 15 to 20 minutes.
Mess Level - Low
Age range - 2 years to 10 years
Preparation - Print the Design and Paint it out.
Skills needed - None! Just tiny hands and tiny tots.

Why this is the BEST DIY Father's Day Gift
I can go on and on about this. But, this Father's Day Handprint Keepsake is simply the best gift out there.
It's the best gift for Dad because all you have to do is simply Print it on a cardstock paper.
If you've been looking for a Father's Day Gift that is simply Out of this world, because - Your Dad is the Best in this Galaxy, this Handprint Keepsake is the ideal choice for you.
It has been beautifully designed where you just have to dab your kid's palm in a washable colorful ink pad and simply press it down on this printable.
That's it. Allow the paint to dry. Laminate it and Frame it if you wish.
And, you have yourself the easiest DIY Father's Day Gift - perfect for your Dad's room or home office.

More Father's Day Gifts you can Download
Download this Father's Day Footprint Art Keepsake - an easy craft that you can download and make with kids.

Choose and Pick from three All About My Dad Keepsake Printable.

Materials Needed
To Make this easy last-minute Father's Day Gift here's what you'll need:-
- Printable Design (Google Drive Link shared below)
- White Cardstock Paper or any thick paper (8.5"x11")
- Colorful Stamp Pads which are washable
- A4 size Frame
- Sharpie Permanent Marker
- optional items like glitter, Father's Day Stickers, and Space Stickers

Step By Step Instructions:
Step 1: First print the design at home or at a print shop. The size is 8.5 inches x 11 inches.
Step 2: Paint the child's hand using washable ink pads and carefully place the handprint below the rocket - fingers pointing down. So that it looks like the fingers are the reason this rocket is high in the space.
Step 3: Allow the paint to dry completely. Do not rush. Do not skip this step.
Step 4: Add your child's Name and their Age.
Step 5: Laminate and Frame the Design using an A4 Size Frame.
And, once it is done - it would look just amazing.

Why I think You should go with this Gift?
I think Gifts from kids which are personalized - are the ones that touches our hearts. As a father myself, nothing feels more special to me than when my kid gifts me this.
I could keep this in my home office for years. And, watch how my kid grows while his small handprint fueled me to be the Best Dad in the Galaxy.
I could proudly display it in my office. I could show it to my friends, my colleagues and my co-workers. It's not just a keepsake. It has got my son's handprint in it. It's more valuable to me than anything I could ever buy.
Age-wise Craft Adaptation
Toddlers -> When you are working with toddlers you can simply use one color for handprint and help them with the paint placement.
Preschoolers -> When you are working with preschoolers, you can ask them to customize this keepsake. They can stick glitter, stickers, and more.
Age 6+ -> When you are working with kids over Age 6+ then you can download this Black and White Printable where kids get to color the planets, the background, the rocket and also add a colorful handprint at the end. Here's the Google Drive Link to Download this Printable in Black and White Coloring Format.

So, here you have it. You can download both the printable absolutely free of cost.
If you think you can color on your own and make it more attractive with stickers, glitters and more, please download the black and white one.
If you think otherwise, you're free to choose the colored one.

Must-read blog post
I think everyone should read this blog post. It is super useful and will make your Father's Day More fun.
Clean up tips for Parents
Paint means Mess. And, as a Parent I get it how stressful it can get to clean the mess. But trust me, I am a virgo at heart. And cleaning is my favorite thing to do. Let me give you some pro tips that makes cleaning easier.
- Always use washable paint and keep baby wipes nearby. You will need to use it to clean the mess and keep your kid free from the paint.
- You should always use a plastic placemat or a newspaper before you start coloring. This helps cleaning the mess and makes the work a lot more easier for you.
- Keep a trash bag nearby so that you can put out the cut outs from the printed paper and all other materials in the trash can while you are crafting.
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