Father's Day Coloring Poster!

I'm so excited for you to use your Father's Day Coloring Poster!

This poster is great to print large at Staples or as "puzzle pieces" (just like the Summer Coloring Calendar - which you can still download for free HERE!) that you can piece together and use as decor for Father's Day. I know a lot of people print it on their home computer as coloring pages for their kids or their church classes or for friends and neighbors. Be creative and have fun with it!

I hope you (and whichever Dad(s) you're celebrating) love this as much as I do! Even just having your kids color it can take up an afternoon which is so fun.

Here are two download links, with two different options for printing:

OPTION #1 - 24x26 Father's Day DOWNLOAD

You can have it printed at your local Staples as a BLACK AND WHITE ENGINEERING PRINT. This will only cost about $4. To do this, you can either:-Save the file on a flash drive and take it into Staples and tell them you'd like a Black and White Engineering print made.

OR
-Call your local Staples and ask for their email address so you can email them the file to be printed as a Black and White Engineering print.

***This can be printed up to 24"x36" but you can also most definitely save these files and just print them off on a regular 8.5x11 letter sized paper on your printer for a smaller size!!***

OPTION #2 - Father's Day Poster PIECES

If you don't have the time or money to have them printed at Staples, you can do it at home! Print out this file that includes "Pieces" of the Calendar that you can then tape together and use to make a big calendar! Make sure you SAVE the file to your computer FIRST before printing them and do not select "fit picture to frame" or "crop to fit" when printing so it won't cut anything off. After printing, you'll have to trim some of the edges before taping or gluing them together but they overlap so it'll work great!

Make sure you tag me at @handlettereddesign if you share your poster on Instagram. I love seeing how your families celebrate with the dads in your life!

Xoxo,

Lisa