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“My Father Gave Me the Greatest Gift” Word Art Freebie

June 3, 2015 By Deb Chitwood 1 Comment

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This is a fabulous quote by Jim Valvano:  “My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person; he believed in me.” Here’s a word art freebie based on Jim Valvano’s quote.

“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person; he believed in me.” Jim Valvano

For printing, feel free to download the word art freebie without watermark. If you’d like to share the image online, please use the image with the watermark. Of course, I always appreciate when you link to my post, too. :)

To download word art without watermark, click here, then right click on the image and choose “Save Picture As . . .”

More Father’s Day Resources

  • Best Father’s Day Quotes (contains lots of quotes and word art that older kids and adults could use for Father’s Day cards or gifts)
  • Best Grandparent Quotes {Including Grandmother and Grandfather Quotes}
  • Free Father’s Day Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time (my post at LivingMontessoriNow.com with lots of wonderful songs for children who want to learn a song for their dads)
  • 20+ Free Father’s Day Questionnaires (lots of fun ideas for Father’s Day memories)
  • 30+ Breakfasts Kids Can Make for Mothers and Fathers (lots of fun breakfast ideas)
  • Montessori-Inspired Father’s Day (my post at LivingMontessoriNow.com with lots of Montessori-inspired gift ideas)
  • Talking with Children about Death: Creating an “I Remember” Book (my post at LivingMontessoriNow.com with a free printable for creating an “I Remember” book for children with fathers who are away from home or children who’ve had a male close to them die)

Note: I have lots of word-art inspiration at the Bits of Positivity Facebook page and on Pinterest!

Photo Credit: Maryna Pleshkun.

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  1. Cathy Kennedy says

    June 5, 2015 at 4:30 am

    Deb, It was nice to visit you this morning. Friendship Friday pointed me to your site when I caught a glimpse of today’s post. I couldn’t resist knowing more. Any who, I’m glad that I found you. This is a beautiful quote and image. Just in time for Father’s Day, too. Thanks for the free artwork. I think I”ll pin this to my personal FB wall for my friends to enjoy. I invite you to stop by anytime to see what’s going on with Curious as a Cathy, but today you have a chance to read Meet my grandparents Part III #FlashbackFriday

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