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Awesome Father's Day Idea

I am glad you are here reading my post about this awesome Father's Day gift idea!  

I was excited to come across poloppo.com, "where children's art comes to life."  

This is a very cool website with many neat options!  You can take your child's art scan it in and then it can be printed on t-shirts, mugs, magnets, or a canvas.  :) Don't have a way to scan your child's are work???  Just for you they have a neat App on their site called Picto where you can create your own masterpiece!  

Picture your child handing you a newly drawn picture, how do you think they would respond when you took that drawing and put it on a t-shirt for them?  They would be thrilled and feel so special!  :) 

How about asking your child to make a picture for dad?  I'm willing to bet they would be so excited to give dad a t-shirt or mug that they designed!  :)   

I had the opportunity to try the Picto app and my daughter who is 4, she was able to create a fun spray painted background  (see picture above).  After she had the background perfect I used hand over hand technique to write "My Dad Rocks."  (The saying was her idea, which I loved more then World's Best Dad.)  The Picto App was very simple to use and all beginners would figure it out quickly.  :) We are taking our creation and putting it on a mug and it should arrive here just in time for Father's Day!  I am pleased that the mugs are also dishwasher safe, always a thing I check when I get mugs.  :) :) :)

 THERE IS STILL TIME TO GET YOUR FATHERS DAY ORDERS IN!!!  

ALSO get 15% off your order by using coupon code: "Praises15" 

Check out the Gallery of other kids art work, it's so adorable!

If you create something I would love to see it!  :) :) 

Comments

gift pakistan said…
Cool and all new gift ideas in this site i like to use one of them gift idea when i need it.

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