
This is perfect for Dad’s office, man cave, or his secret “stash” on the top shelf of the pantry. 🙂ģ) Put glue on the back of the printable and carefully slip the paper underneath the kiddos hands.Ĥ) Glue the picture onto the jar and stick some Dad’s favorite candy in and your Father’s Day Gift is all set! Since my jar was pretty big, I bought some candy bars to stick in the jar. You can either use the printable provided or make your own instead. I made the border of the small printable sizes a little bit bigger so you can cut it down if you need to. Directions: Print off this candy stache printable and attach it to a jar for a present for dad Thanks for downloading from. Getting the printable to fit will depend on your picture and sizes will vary. If you printed out the “large printable,” go down to step 4.Ģ) Once your picture is printed, cut it down so that it will fit the jar and use a box cutter to cut around their hands like the one pictured so you can slip the printable underneath. If your kids aren’t holding the sign straight, you can always shoot the picture at an angle. A Fathers Day Special featuring an assortment of sablé fondant praline (hazelnuts), vanilla viennois dipped in 70 chocolate, cinnamom cardamom sablé and chocolate shichimi sablé.Add a note for Dad when you check out.
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Ideal for sweets and gifts and reusable again and again Dad’s Stache jars can be given for any occasion. I then had my kids set up the card with a bunch of my husband’s favorite things: beef jerky, candy, hair/body products I knew he needed, etc. Our Dad’s Stache gift jars are a cute and unique gift to fill all of their favourite things. This package contains- A Stache for my Dad - Bag decorations (moustache, top hat, glasses and bow tie)- A Stache for my Dad - Drink and popcorn sleeves. Yes, I guess that’s true but I wasn’t expecting a toddler to say that! It was really cute, and hilarious, to see what our 3 year old answered! For example, in response to the question about what he’s really good at doing, my then 3 year old said, “You, mommy!”….


Since my art skills are subpar at best, I just pulled up a picture from Google on my computer, then placed the card over the screen and traced it!
