Here are three easy ideas for DIY Father’s Day decorations: Colorful paper tie napkin rings, tie garland bunting decorations, and a cute handmade tie card. These cute paper ties is both a kid-friendly Father’s Day craft activity and a festive way to colorize your Father’s Day brunch. Keep reading to download my free printable tie template to make your own Father’s Day decorations at home!
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DIY decorations for Daddy Day
The kids think Father’s Day is kind of like a birthday and so they wanted to decorate for “Daddy Day.” We each made some paper ties and I love how they’re all colorful and each have a different little personality. We made tie paper napkin rings and a tie Father’s Day handmade card…
…and a tie garland above our kitchen island for breakfast.
This is a super easy kid’s activity. Even my three-year-old liked it.
Free printable Father’s Day tie template
You can download my free printable Father’s Day tie template. My free tie printable template includes both the tie outline shape itself and also three sizes of stripes: thin, medium and thick. Layer your stripes or keep them more simple.
We started with this stack of beautiful colors from ASTROBRIGHTS® Papers which is a line of vibrant color paper. Don’t you love the all of these colors? So bright and energetic! This post is sponsored by ASTROBRIGHTS® Papers. All opinions here are mine. Honestly, I would have used ASTROBRIGHTS® Papers anyway because I just love this paper so much (remember my paper Easter Baskets?). It makes me so happy to look at all of these colors.
How to pick color combinations for your DIY Father’s Day decorations
Here’s where the fun comes in: pick your color combinations! I admit, this can get tricky. Color theory was not my most successful grade in college so I thought, let’s dust off my 16-year-old color wheel to teach Elise a bit of color theory and give myself a refresher. Keep reading to see how to make DIY tie decorations for Father’s Day and learn a bit of color theory.
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Supplies for making DIY tie napkin rings and tie decorations for Father’s Day:
- Kathy’s free tie napkin ring and tie bunting printable template (PDF)
- ASTROBRIGHTS® Papers
- Good paper scissors and a hole punch (or a Silhouette Portrait machine)
- Glue stick, glue or adhesive dots
How to make DIY tie napkin rings and decorations for Father’s Day:
Step 1: Download my free printable tie template and cut out
Print and cut out my free tie templates. Older kids can cut out the tie shapes and stripes on their own; cut them out in advance for younger children to decorate. I used my Silhouette Portrait but you can just use good paper scissors or a craft knife / metal ruler / self-healing mat and hole punch.
Step 2: Decorate ties with cut paper
Start decorating your Father’s Day ties decorations using just a teeny bit of glue to hold it together.
If you’re decorating with stripes, then glue the stripes on one side …you’ll trim it off soon and then you can use the remaining stripes on new ties.
Let the ties dry, then trim off the extra stripes.
Step 3: Add collars to the ties to turn them into paper napkin rings for Father’s Day
Now add the collars to turn these cute paper ties into paper napkin rings for father’s Day. All you need to do is put a glue dot on the back corner on one side like so.
Then add a glue dot to the other side to create a ring and slip it on your napkin. Alternatively, you can wrap it around your napkin first and then connect it.
Step 4: Make a handmade Father’s Day card with ties
To make a tie card for Father’s Day, just download my large tie printable template, decorate it, fold a sheet of paper in half, and glue tie tie to the front of the card.
Step 5: Make tie garland bunting for more fun DIY Father’s Day decorations
To make the tie garland bunting, just connect the ties together with a strip of paper and tape or adhesive dots…
…and hang.
A little Color Theory 101
Now that you see how easy this project is, let’s talk a little color theory. First, I introduced Elise to the color wheel, and then we started to create some color combinations.
First up: Complements. Pick one main color, then the color opposite it on the color wheel. Main color here is blue, its complement is orange. Easy, yes?
Now let’s find multiple colors that go together. First up: Analogous Colors: Use three to five colors that are neighbors on the color wheel, like Yellow (ASTROBRIGHTS® Sunburst Yellow), Yellow-Orange (ASTROBRIGHTS® Galaxy Gold), Yellow-Green (ASTROBRIGHTS® Terra Green) and Green (ASTROBRIGHTS® Gamma Green). They say that analogous colors create serene and comfortable designs.
Here’s another analogous color scheme: Blue-Violet (ASTROBRIGHTS® Blast-Off Blue), Blue (ASTROBRIGHTS® Celestial Blue), Blue-Green (ASTROBRIGHTS® Terrestrial Teal) and Green (ASTROBRIGHTS® Gamma Green):
Want a bit more punch? Try Split-Complementary Colors. Pick one base color, then use the two colors on either side of the complement. This gives high contrast while keeping harmony. This is Blue-Green (ASTROBRIGHTS® Terrestrial Teal), Red (ASTROBRIGHTS® Re-Entry Red) and Orange (ASTROBRIGHTS® Orbit Orange).
Here’s another split complementary color scheme that we liked: Blue-Violet (ASTROBRIGHTS® Blast-Off Blue), Yellow (ASTROBRIGHTS® Sunburst Yellow) and Orange (ASTROBRIGHTS® Cosmic Orange).
Isn’t this fun? We played around with colors combos for about a half hour on a rainy Chicago day. Even Pilot Liam stopped by once he saw that we were having fun without him.
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Marry An
Friday 12th of June 2015
Wonderful. Thank you.
Amy Anderson
Thursday 11th of June 2015
These are awesome - love the bright colors! (and the pilot's hat I see in one of the photos!)
Vanessa
Wednesday 10th of June 2015
Super cute project to make with or without kids! Love it!