Now that Mother’s Day is over, our next concentration is Father’s Day and Graduation. This frame really can work for a holiday like Father’s Day or celebrations like Graduation or Birthdays. This DIY project is super easy and an affordable gift for a loved one.
The frame is from the dollar store and the pennies are from my wallet and savings jar. The only other thing I needed was a hot glue gun. You can use one of the printables below or have your kids make a special poster for the frame.
For the penny frame, I used a hot glue gun to glue the initial row of pennies then staggered the top row to give it a unique look. You can replace the pennies with nuts and bolts, golf tees or something else related to Dad’s hobbies.
For the Dad Printable: Father’s Day Lucky Dad Printable
For the Graduation Printable: Happy Graduation Printable
I just love these ideas! I might have to do one of these for Father’s Day.
What a cute idea! My cousin is graduating high school this year so I might have to make one for her.
This is such a cute idea to give as a Father’s Day gift! I love the idea of it being surrounded in lucky pennies.
What a great idea! Thank you for sharing this! 🙂
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Great post. This is such a cute idea to give as a Father’s Day gift! Thanks for sharing.
These are wonderful gift ideas for dads, so lovely and personal. Awesome stuff
These are such adorable DIY projects! The penny one is super cute and I know my daughter would love making that!
Cute meaningful fathers day gift. This is a cool diy for dads!
Such sweet ideas for Fathers Day. Am I the only one who thinks this year is moving so fast?
What a lovely printable for the awesome dads in our lives. Reminds me that I need to start planning what I’ll get him for Father’s Day!
What a cute idea! I don’t have a dad and we don’t have kids yet but this is a great idea for the future.
This is an awesome DIY gift. But are these obsolete pennies? It would be better if we use coins that have no value.
Cool Idea, but pennies are hard to come by these days. I don’t think I would be able to find enough.
This is perfect project for me and my kids to do. We have earned a lot of pennies and wonder what to do with them. So I guess this is the answer.
I love the happy father’s day t shirt. It reminds me of the tshirt my daughter made for me when she was three. It said a silly pot pie was here, which was my nickname for her. And she put her hand prints on there. I still have the tshirt.
I am sure that fathers and the graduates would love receiving something like this. It is a perfect house or room display. It’s the thought that counts isn’t it?