Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

How to Make Dad Laugh: The Ultimate Guide to Dad Jokes and Shenanigans

Dads, Grandpas, and Uncles are a special breed when it comes to humor. Whether it’s their unbeatable collection of dad jokes, their love of slapstick, or their ability to find the same joke hilarious for decades, making Dad laugh is both an art and a science. 
If you’re on a mission to get your dad chuckling, here are some foolproof ways to do it.



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10 Great Ways To Make Dad Laugh



1. The Classic Dad Joke Trap


Dads love dad jokes. It’s a fact of life. If you want to make him laugh, the easiest way is to throw one of his own weapons back at him. 
Here are some surefire winners:

 Why couldn’t the bicycle stand up by itself?
Because it was two-tired.

 What do you call a factory that makes good products?
A satisfactory.

Try delivering these with an exaggerated, straight-faced confidence. The more ridiculous, the better. If Dad jokes are your pop's favorite check out this book Hilarious Book of Dad Jokes which has more than 400 family-friendly side-spliting jokes and puns!




2. The Fake Serious Story

Start telling a heartfelt, serious story—only to end it with an unexpected, absurd twist. For example:

"Dad, I need to confess something. I’ve been keeping it in for a long time. Every time I see a stack of Pringles, I hear them calling my name. It’s getting worse. I think I’m… snacknostic."

The key here is to drag it out as long as possible before the punchline.



3. Mimic His Signature Moves

Every dad has his quirks—his signature laugh, the way he sighs before standing up, or the way he points at a menu like he’s reading legal documents. Mirror his behavior back at him in an exaggerated way, and you’ll get a laugh (or at least a playfully annoyed shake of the head). Bonus points if you can mimic his “dad sneeze” in public.



4. The Over-the-Top Compliment

Dads love being hyped up. Try this at dinner:

"Wow, Dad. The way you grilled this burger? Perfection. The seasoning? Revolutionary. The way you flipped it? Pure athleticism. I’m in awe."

The more dramatic, the funnier.



5. Text Him a Meme That’s Slightly Outdated

Dads love memes, but their humor timeline is usually a few years behind. Send him an oldie but goody meme, like the this one: 


6. The Absurd Hypothetical Question

Dads love a good “what-if” scenario. Hit him with something ridiculous and act like it’s a real problem:

"Dad, if we were in a zombie apocalypse, but the zombies only responded to ‘dad jokes,’ what’s the one joke you’d use to save us?"

Watch him take it way too seriously and enjoy the deep, philosophical debate that follows.



7. The Unexpected Gift

Wrap up something silly, like a single hotdog bun or a remote with no batteries, and hand it to him with a straight face:

"Dad, I saw this and thought of you."

His confusion followed by realization will be comedy gold.




8. The “Dad Reflex” Challenge

Dads have built-in reflexes—whether it’s catching a falling remote or blocking a rogue frisbee with their backhand. Try tossing something random his way (safely, of course) and shout, "Dad Reflex Test!" His reaction alone will be hilarious.




9. The Ultimate Weapon: The "Laugh Attack"

If all else fails, start laughing at absolutely nothing. Dads can’t resist joining in, even if they don’t know why. Once he starts chuckling, keep it going until you’re both crying from laughter.




At the end of the day, making Dad laugh is about enjoying the moment, embracing the silliness, and appreciating the quirks that make him, well, Dad. So go forth, crack a joke, and cherish the sound of his laughter—it’s one of life’s best sounds.

What’s your favorite way to make your dad laugh? Let me know in the comments!

Friday, June 18, 2021

How To Decorate A Coffee Mug With Sharpie Markers

Everyone loves a homemade gift, especially for Father’s Day so why not make one this year to give as a gift. Remind Dad, or the special guy in your life, every day how much he means to you with a custom-designed coffee mug you can make by yourself at home.




This post was written in partnership with Zulily. For more great posts click here. Need more DIY Father's Day gift ideas to make for dad this year - check out these 17 DIY Gift ideas you can make today.


Each morning as dad pours himself a piping hot cup of coffee in his new mug he will know how much he is loved and appreciated. 


Is there a special nickname you call your dad or does he have a favorite hobby or sport? Decorate a plain coffee mug with all of his favorite things drawn on it. Don’t worry you don’t have to be a talented artist to make your custom coffee mug look amazing instead consider using a stencil for both lettering and pictures. 


Inspiring Sayings for Dad


Here are some inspiring sayings you might consider using on your coffee cup including one for that special step-dad in your life:


  • World’s Greatest Dad

  • Ain't No Hood Like Fatherhood

  • Reel Great Dad (with a fishing rod stencil picture)

  • I Get My Attitude From My Freaking Awesome Dad

  • My Favorite People Call Me Dad

  • Father Husband Protector Hero

  • I’m The Cool Dad, That’s My Thing

  • Dad’s Starter Fluid

  • My Favorite Daughter (Son) Gave Me This Mug

  • Bonus Dad - You May Not Have Given Me Life But Your Sure Have Made My Life Better



Don't forget to Pin this post for later - when you are ready to make your own custom coffee mug! 

Hopefully, you are now feeling inspired and ready to design and decorate a coffee mug to give as a Father’s Day gift. I highly recommend you sketch out your idea on paper first before drawing it directly onto the mug. Follow along with this tutorial to make the most amazing coffee mug.


How To Decorate A Coffee Mug With Sharpie Markers


Items needed: 

  • Plain white ceramic coffee mug

  • Oil-based Sharpie markers

  • Stencils (optional)


Step-by-step directions:


01. Thoroughly wash and dry the coffee mug. 


02. Draw and color your designs directly onto the clean coffee mug. If you make a mistake use a little nail polish remover and a Q-tip to remove the marker.


03. Place the finished mug upside down on a baking sheet and put it in a cold oven. Turn the oven on to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and bake the mug for 2 hours starting your timer when the oven reaches temperature. Shut off the oven and leave the mug inside the oven until it is completely cool. 


04. Let the mug “rest” for a minimum of 12 hours before use which allows for the marker to permanently set.


Handwashing your newly decorated mug is highly recommended since the detergent in a dishwasher may cause the marker to chip or fade. 





Add some treats to the mug like your dad’s favorite bag of candy or a small bag of coffee beans before giving it to him as a Father’s Day gift.


Looking for more great DIY Gift Ideas? Check out the post I wrote for The Find by Zulily: 17 Father's Day DIY Gift Ideas.



Thursday, June 15, 2017

The 10 Best Father's Day Dinner Ideas to Make For Dad

What's a better way to tell dad how much you appreciate him than with a tasty home cooked meal on Father's Day. A hearty meal to top off a day filled with relaxing, watching the game or maybe even a round of 18 holes is sure to make this Father's Day unforgettable.


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I've rounded up ten of the best dinner ideas for you to consider as you prepare the menu for this year's Father's Day feast. If this list doesn't get you inspired (or maybe drooling) I don't know what else will!

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10 Best Father's Day Dinner Ideas



#1 - Honey Ginger Soy Surf and Turf


via: rock recipes
The marinade is what really makes this dish top notch! A mixture of sweet, spicy and salty flavors for both the steak and shrimp make this dish a winner for dad!




#2 - BBQ Ribs


via: six sisters stuff

Treat dad like the king he deserves to be for the day with a platter of fall off the bone BBQ ribs plus sides. Easy to prepare with just a few ingredients - no one will believe the main cooking is done in the crockpot! 


# 3 - Philly Cheesesteak Burger


via: snappy gourmet
Melted cheese sauce drizzled over a pile of onion, bell peppers and mushrooms on top of a burger patty make for a memorable burger for dear old dad (and anyone else enjoying this burger!). Yummy!

#4 - Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon 

via: 4 the love of food blog

Amazing looking right? 

Wow, just Wow! Spice rubbed salmon grilled on a cedar plank sends this meal to the top of my list. My hubby loves salmon and so do my kids so I'm sure this would be a hit for us to serve on Father's Day.


#5 - Tuscan Roast Chicken


via: simply-delicious-food
Roast chicken flavored with rosemary, garlic and lemon and cooked in white wine make for the perfect Father's Day dinner. Don't forget a good crusty bread to accompany this meal.

#6 - Creamy Broccoli, Chicken and Bacon Pasta



via: julia's album
Creamy Broccoli, Chicken Breast, and Bacon Fettuccine Pasta in homemade Alfredo sauce. Easy, delicious pasta dinner!

#7 - Pan Seared Steak in a Balsamic Herb Cream Sauce



via: Carlsbad cravings
A juicy pan seared steak topped with a delicious balsamic herb cream sauce will impress dad like no other dish you have ever served!

#8 - Shrimp Pasta with Tomato and Spinach



via: eat well 101
Bold flavors come together in one pot to create this beautiful dish. Fill dad up with this tasty meal!

#9 - Salsa Verde Chicken Enchiladas



via: isabel eats
Covered in an easy Homemade Tomatillo Salsa Verde, these baked Mexican Salsa Verde Chicken Enchiladas are great for dinner.

#10 - Honey Lime Ginger Pork Tenderloin



via: the recipe critic
The flavors of this dish are amazing! I made this for Easter for a big crowd and it was a total HIT! Make Father's Day special for dad with this (crock pot) dish - which is easy for you and good for all.

Happy Father's Day to all you dads, grandpas and other special men in your life. I hope you feel loved and well cared for on this one special day set aside especially to honor dads.

Now go take a snooze in your favorite recliner!


Father's Day Gift Ideas

Don't forget a special gift for dad this year - check out this great 10 Awesome Photo Gift Ideas For Father's Day.








Wednesday, June 7, 2017

10 Awesome DIY Photo Gifts for Father's Day

Homemade gifts aren't just a treat for Moms - Dads also love getting these one of a kids creations from their kids too!


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I find that if I provide my kids with a little inspiration, supplies and some encouragement they can come up with the most amazing homemade gifts. Father's Day is no exception!

Quite a few years ago, when we had 3 kids I had our kids each made one letter of the word DAD on a big piece of paper. The each colored the huge letter in or made designs all over it. After they were done I took each of their pictures separately holding their "letter". I printed of the photos and put them in a three way picture frame that we gave to my husband for father's day. He loved it!

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My kids love having their pictures taken and especially if they know it is going to become a gift for their dad. This year I've been working hard at finding some new inspiration for the upcoming Father's Day gift ideas for them to do. I thought I'd share the ideas I've found so far to help you with your Father's Day photo gifts.


10 Awesome DIY Photo  Gifts for Father's Day



#1 - Superhero's are all the rage right now so why not give your favorite superhero, your DAD, a superhero photo collage for Father's Day. The link above provides a great step by step tutorial on how to create the sign to go along with the cute pics. idea via: thewoodconnectionblog





#2 - Mason Jar Vase Photo Frame - Here is a super simple, budget friendly and totally adorable Father's Day gift you and your children can make together.



via: homestories A to Z

#3 - Photo KeyChain - Here is a great way to let your dad show off pictures of his kids while he is out and about (work, gym, church, etc.) Personalized keychain with kids pics is a great gift idea for dads this Father's Day! The link below the picture will take you to a great blog with a detailed tutorial for the key chain photo project.


via: life your way

#4 - Wood Block Photo Cube - Simple project that can be completed in an afternoon. Dad can display his photo cube at the office, next to his bed or anywhere he wants to show off his kids smiling faces.

via: all parenting
#5 - Photo Trophy - Show dad who is number one by creating a one of a kind trophy with a photo glued to the middle of the cup. A great tutorial can be found here.


via: elementary art fun
#6 - Popsicle Stick Photo Frame - Let your creativity lead the way as you decorate Popsicle sticks with paint or washi tape (whatever you have on hand will work!).


via: eighteen 25

#7 - Sidewalk Chalk Photo Prop - Sky is the limit for this photo creation. Chalk and a clear section of cement are all you need to make a really amazing picture for dad. Write a special message or draw his favorite things to include in your picture.



via: tempojunto

#8 - Personalized LOVE Picture - Grab four sheets of blank white paper, write each letter to the word LOVE on one piece of paper (make it BIG). Then pose the kid(s) holding each letter individually or as a group. To unify the picture turn it into black and white so the letters stand out.


via: sweetgrace 

#9 - Scrabble Tile Picture Frame - All it takes is a shadow box frame, a good photo and Scrabble tiles to spell out your message.




#10 - Photo Bookmark - Silly poses caught on film start this project off on the right foot. After the pictures are printed and cut out around the child make sure to laminate them, hole punch a small circle at the top and attach a ribbon or tassel. For Fathers who love to read this is the perfect photo gift!



via: come together kids



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There are so many simple and affordable ways to celebrate Dad this Father's Day! I hope you enjoy creating that one of a kind gift for the special Dad/Grandfathers in your life.

How do you make your dad feel special for Father's Day? I would love to see your ideas and finished photo projects - post a picture or comment here to share.