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Five Great Father’s Day Craft Ideas

Five Great Father's Day Craft Ideas | SuzerSpace

If you are like me, then you really don’t need a reason to craft.

But, if there is a holiday looming, it does kind of focus my interest. Even if it’s not a holiday I’m really going to celebrate. The flood of blog posts and Pinterest Pins gets my creative gears whirring and the next thing you know, I’m making something. On topic or not – doesn’t matter.

Father’s Day is also a good inspiration source, because for some reason, it’s harder to think of more masculine craft projects. So many of these work out great for birthday gifts or Christmas surprises for that great guy in your life.

Here are five ideas that I’ve pinned for later from the crop of Father’s Day ideas this year:

This tutorial for Candy Bar Wrappers doesn’t have to be used for just Father’s Day – this easily technique could be reused for just about any occasion.

It’s no secret that I like kid’s crafts, and this one even has a video for stepping through the process of making simple necktie cards.

For a similar idea, but with a lot more detail, this shirt card tutorial even features a front pocket. My dad required all shirts have that all important sunglass pocket!

Even if you aren’t a big paper crafter, it wouldn’t be too difficult to pull this project off. And if you had to “test” some of the pieces before you put them in this emergency stash box, I think Dad would approve 🙂 .

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I’d be a really bad blogger and Etsy store owner if I didn’t include my own item – this knock out frame is easy to cut with a craft cutting machine like a Silhouette Cameo or Cricut, but it can also be cut with an X-acto knife. Either fold it up like a card, or use the alternate setup to make a framed sign. A little bit of whatever you place behind it shows through, so you can make a one-of-a-kind personalized gift.

Pin this so you have a list of great craft projects for the next time you need a gift idea for a guy in your life.

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Classy Valentines for Kids

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Last weekend at the grocery store I zipped down the “seasonal”aisle because for some reason it’s across from the cheese aisle (Mr. SuzerSpace is a firm believer that you can never have enough cheese). And I was kind of surprised to see the boxes of Valentine cards kids give out at school. Seems like just yesterday the aisle was full of Christmas candy, and then it was the sad remnants of the clearance holiday gift basket (although I did score a neat set of mugs and hot chocolate for $3.00 that week, so that was awesome!).

But the thing is, I wasn’t surprised they were there. It’s the beginning of February and it’s time for the store to update that aisle. What surprised me is how little they’ve changed since I was in school. Same box, same sentiments, same cartoon/candy characters. And seriously, it’s been a minute since I was a kid, carefully addressing envelopes with everyone’s name, hoping that I’d get a few back in return in my carefully crafted Kleenex-box-turned-Valentine’s-Mailbox on my desk.

I should have realized that the standard store offerings weren’t that great, because year after year at my day job, a loyal crew of the moms turn to me, their resident pre-press tech, to turn their Pinterest dreams into reality by making them swoon-worthy cards for their kids. They don’t want the same-old cards that everyone has. But calling on a graphic designer to produce your cards is not an option for everyone.

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Hello February!

Crafting for the Super Bowl? Pro-tip - regulation NFL footballs don't have the white stripes on the side. Those are for college | suzerspace.com

January can be a long, dragged out affair of gray weather in Kansas City, and the sudden halt to all the holiday fun coupled with those dreary skies can be a definite mood killer.

I set up myself up for success this year by taking all the Monday’s off from my day job. I have been there long enough to earn an extra week of vacation, and setting up 5 three day weekends sounded much more fun than a week off with no real plan.

I also was super nice to myself and made a hard and fast rule to NOT schedule any adult tasks for those Mondays off – so no doctor appointments!

Three things we’ve really been into in January at SuzerSpace:

1. This recipe . I’ve linked it before, but every time I make it, I cannot believe how great it tastes compared to the simple, inexpensive ingredients and easy steps. I sub standard white beans for the gigantic ones listed in the recipe.

2. This knife . A Christmas present to ourselves, this has turned out to be the perfect kitchen knife for someone who has never had good knives. Also handy – this series of videos for improving your knife skills.

3. This sewing hack . I’m short, so I hem a lot. And I’ve thought about buying those pre-made hem gauges, but I never do. If you’ve read this blog, you know I love cardboard and have lots of access to it, so this has been a game changer.

Coming up in February:

1. A new cardboard door decoration, with a twist! This one will span more than one holiday/event/season.

2. Racing season starts (well, actually it started last weekend with the 24 hours at Rolex, but NASCAR kicks of their season at Daytona, and then it’s 43 weekends of  Mr. SuzerSpace being glued to the TV on Sundays, which means more crafting time for me!

3. I hear there is some sort of football game on this weekend? I’m not all that into the Super Bowl this weekend, partly because I’m really tired of the Patriots, and even more so because the KC Chiefs got themselves so close to getting in that I wore myself out. But here’s a pro-tip if you are crafting for the event – NFL footballs do NOT have that white stripe on the edges. That’s for college only.

Happy Snowman Door Hanger

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If you haven’t noticed, I have a thing for door decorations. Pick your season or holiday – I bet I have a sign for it. In fact, I have made so many signs and door hangers that I need to come up with some sort of system for displaying and storing them off season, but that will need to be a subject for a different post (mostly because right now I don’t have a good solution).

After I took the Christmas wreath off the front door, I realized that I had an opportunity for a new look, and my thoughts turned to a happy snowman.

Like most of my door hangers, this one is crafted from lightweight cardboard, which I like to use for two reasons – it’s really, really inexpensive (for me, it’s free because I get it from the recycling bin at work) and because it is so light, hanging it isn’t a big deal.

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Santa Hat Tree Topper

A super easy paper Santa Hat topper finished out the twelve paper ornament series for SuzerSpace

This is the final in a series of twelve paper ornaments I’m making this year, one a month so that I could complete my goal of having a Christmas Tree full of paper crafted ornaments.

Yes! It’s December, and we’re done. Twelve different paper decorations adorn my tree, and I’m so glad I took this on in January as a project. It was fun to make these all year (OK, it was a little weird in the summer, but I liked it).

I even scored a great deal on the perfect tree, so the entire project came together with weeks to spare.

A paper Santa Hat topper finishes off the twelve paper ornament series at SuzerSpace

I went with a super duper easy to make Santa hat to cap things off (see what I did there?).

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