We all have such fond memories of our childhoods, and we’re sure that your Dad does too watching you grow up. This Father’s Day, rather than giving a boring mundane gift that smacks of little effort, why not try rekindling those special memories of your dad during your childhood and immortalise them in a gift of a personalised word print or canvas? Our personalised ‘Dad, Do you remember’ word art picture print gives you the opportunity to relive and rekindle some of those special memories of your childhood in a word art print or canvas, that’s guaranteed to make your Dad oh so emotional remembering them. What is extra special is that it is a present for Father’s Day, designed & created by the one special person in his life – you. Creating this unique gift for Father’s Day couldn’t be simpler, the hard part is thinking of all those special times & memories that you and your Dad share together. All you need to do to create your own personalised word art picture print or canvas is to type the special words of your memories with your Dad, then choose which background colour suits your Dad best, and with our instant previews as you type, you’ll see your typographic art gift for Dad come to life on screen straight away. Not sure about the words or phrases you’ve chosen? You can chop and change your personalised words & memories as many times as you like, and each time, you’ll see your own unique word picture design create instantly. This personalised present for Father’s Day is available as a personalised print on 240gsm paper or a box framed canvas in four different sizes, and don’t forget, we can also frame your word print in a stylish photographer’s black or white frame as an optional extra, with no delay to the delivery time. We offer fast free delivery and all orders are dispatched in just two working days. If you are in a hurry, why not try our express next working day delivery service (see delivery page for details). So get creating your personalised wall art gift for your Dad this Father’s Day, and see the look of delight on his face when he opens it.