I cannot emphasize how EASY this craft is! We created a few different crafts for Father’s Day that you can check out in our Father’s Day Gifts Crafts post. However, this was the one my son had the most fun with and it turned out super cute! The possibilities are endless with what designs you could do. There are tons of gift mug tutorials on Pinterest but this is our take on a Father’s Day version that’s easy enough that my two year old could handle.
Father’s Day Kids Craft
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What You Need
0 White Ceramic Mug ( which you can buy inexpensive at Wal-Mart or Target )
o Painters Pens I got mine at Wal-Mart but any craft store would also carry them
0 Stickers
We tested out different types of markers for this gift to see which held up the best, Paint Markers were the best out of everything we tested.
First wash out your ceramic mug. After it’s dried apply the stickers you want to use to create your design. Let your child start drawing. After your child’s done with their drawing peel off the stickers to reveal the design. Put your mug in the oven and bake at 350 for 30 mins.
Note: As for washing I’ve only hand washed this and the design has kept up perfect. Also after baking the colors will darken a little so keep that in mind when choosing your colors for the mug!
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Stefani says
This is such a cute idea! I’ve been looking for a Father’s Day gift for my girls to make and this might be it. 🙂
Anna says
My kids would love doing this! Cute idea!
Rosell Pinkihan says
sooo adorable!! I will send the idea to our neighbor accross. Her daughter of 1 is a big scribler
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
That is an adorable idea and who wouldn’t love that for Father’s Day?
Louida (@MissLouMae) says
I love this idea! My daughters would just love drawing on a cup for their dad!
Mama's Happy Hive says
Where do you find the ceramic mug? This is such a fun idea and turned out so cute! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Jackie Cravener says
The one we used was just one I found at Wal-Mart for $2 … it was a Better Homes & Garden brand :]
Beth Hall says
I found plain white mugs at The Dollar Store! Can’t beat that deal!
Jackie Cravener says
You’re lucky Beth! I looked at two Dollar Stores in my area, they had plain mugs just not in white!
mommy2apirateandprincess says
Where do you find oil based sharpies? Love this idea! So doing this with my kiddos
Jackie Cravener says
We found ours at Wal-Mart but they also carry them at any craft store ..they’ll like these http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-Based-Markers-Fashion-1770459/dp/B003VQ9M04/ref=sr_1_2?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1401991009&sr=1-2&keywords=oil+based+sharpie ..they also have oil based paint markers at crafts stores which should also work the same!
mommy2apirateandprincess says
thanks
Laura Churchill Duke says
Great idea! Will it withstand the washing?
Jackie Cravener says
Yes, as long as you use the oil based paint markers like these http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-Based-Markers-Fashion-1770459/dp/B003VQ9M04/ref=sr_1_2?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1401991009&sr=1-2&keywords=oil+based+sharpie. Ours has held up perfectly so far …we also only hand wash it I haven’t tried it in the dishwasher.
Mandy says
I read somewhere that the oil based markers may not work as well compared to the paint markers but I am going to try the oil based sharpies because they are a lot cheaper 🙂
Janis says
I just used regular sharpies on my mugs and it turned out just fine. Lots of comments from our dads all positive
Lavende says
DId you use regular sharpies or a special version? I tried making this with one of the 50 cent Ikea mugs and it faded 🙁 Would love your insight after such a cute success!
Jackie Cravener says
I did something a while ago with regular sharpies and it washed right off! So with this tutorial we used Oil Based Sharpies..or even any Oil based paint markers will work. We found the Oil based sharpies at Wal-Mart but any craft store should have them! http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-Based-Markers-Fashion-1770459/dp/B003VQ9M04/ref=sr_1_2?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1401991009&sr=1-2&keywords=oil+based+sharpie . I’m not sure if it matters what type of mug you use, I know it matters for what kind of sharpie. But my mug was just a $2 one from wal-mart so it shouldnt have been much of a difference!
Jessca Rocha says
I bought a mug from Walmart and it said porcelain oven safe and I put my little one to start drawing on it using the painters paint and it would erase once he would start using another color. Is this supposed to happen?
Mommy's Kitchen says
How adorable !! My daughter would love to draw on a mug and give it to her dad !
kungphoo says
I always liked getting things like this from my kids.. now they are older and just would rather buy something..
Katie @ Cup of Tea Blog says
What a cute idea!! My husband’s not a hot drinks man, but this is a sweet idea for a gift in general! Pinned!
Yona Williams says
Such a cute Father’s Day craft – it came out really nicely. I didn’t know oil-based Sharpies even existed – you learn something new every day.
Liz Mays says
That is the most precious mug design! It would melt my heart every time I used it.
Joanna Sormunen says
What a really cool idea! This is something really close to any daddy’s heart 🙂
Elayna Fernandez (@thePositiveMOM_) says
This is so cute. I love it!
Marni Mutrux says
I don’t think I would trust my little guy with a Sharpy yet…maybe for daddy’s birthday!
Lexie Lane says
Oh! There is no better gift than the ones personally made by the ones you love 🙂 Beautiful cup.
Marisela A. Morales says
Love this idea. Easy, personalized, kid made . . . awesome!
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Beth Hall says
I’m having a really hard time finding the Oil Based Sharpies in stores. Of course they are available on Amazon though. Has anyone tried regular ol’ paint pens yet? Just LOVE this idea! We found mugs at Dollar Store and are making extras for neighbors!
Jackie Cravener says
I don’t see why regular paint pens wouldn’t work? It’s worth a try! Let me know how it turns out!
Bonnie Fear says
we volunteer with the veterans in our area who live in a shelter. They love their coffee. I love this idea . I was thinking that we could decorate the mugs with patriotic designs on them as well as a message. this way when they drink their coffee it will help cheer them up. again great idea.
Jackie Cravener says
That’s a GREAT idea! I would love to see how they turn out!
Dana (@Prudentwisdom) says
AAAKKKKK!!!!! This is so my feature for the week on Blogger Brags Pinterest Party, thanks so much for linking up! LOVE THIS!!
Tyler Johnson says
Thanks for this, I’ll be using this for Mothers Day!
Caitie M says
I am so excited to have my 3-year-old make this for Father’s Day. Her grandpa’s nickname is “Bat” so we’re going to do a batman symbol on one.
Parveen says
Thanks so much for the idea and instructions…we made this today and it turned out awesome…wish I could post the pics here to share…
Pat says
Are these microwaveable
Angela Leighty says
Is it possible to use a plastic coffee cup and sharpies and then Modge Podge to keep the designs from fading?? I am participating in a Father’s Day craft show and am setting up a table for kids to make their gift and want to minimize the “breakage” as much as possible . . . 😉
Amanda says
This was so cute last year for Father’s Day that we made them this year for our daughter’s grandma’s. 🙂
Sarah Morrissey says
When you put It in the oven do you just set it on the oven rack or put it on a cookie sheet or other type of pan?
The Mum Helper says
Just come across this post what a fantastic idea I’m saving this one for fathers day next year. The kids will love to do this for their daddy. Thanks for sharing such a cool idea.
Cathy McKanna says
Can you tell me the name and size of the stickers you used to put the word “Dad” on the plain white scribble mug? I have been trying to find the right stickers on Amazon and ordered the wrong size.