A gift for a special family - record those special times together underneath dad and children characters! Ideal for a birthday gift
We had enormous fun putting this family print together! It is based on the World War II grafitti 'Kilroy woz ere' and incorporates endearing caricatures of the dad of the family with his children.
This print is a throwback to vintage 1940's prints. The characters peek over the wall with your choice of wording to appear underneath which record all the best bits about your Dad under the heading "Me and My Dad" or "Us and Our Dad" if you have a bigger family.
It's the perfect birthday gift or Father's Day gift.
If you are sending this as a gift you may like one of our beautiful gift cards to accompany it with your own message. The cards are A6 folded size.
There is a limit of 4 children but please do get in touch via the "Ask the Seller a Question" if you would like more.
There is a wide choice of characters to choose from. The code for each character is clearly shown underneath their pictures on the product images. You will need to click on this for a larger preview. Please also indicate the size for each character from large, medium large, medium and small so we can get the line-up just right for you.
If any of the family members need the addition of glasses pop this in the "special request" box at the bottom of the order form together with the shape of glasses from a choice of round or square. You can also ask me to swap partings around or lengthen hair to suit!
There is a wide choice of colours - all shown on the product images.
You can choose which way around you would like the print - portrait (narrow at the top) or landscape (wider at the top). We think portrait is best for a dad and up to 2 children whereas landscape works better for larger families.
NOTE: A proof will be provided to ensure everything is perfect prior to dispatch. You will need to check your emails for a notification regarding this.
Please note that the colours which your computer shows may be slightly different to the print as computers display them differently according to calibration.