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Father's Day Coupon: Free Nap
My youngest sister has four kids. And they all want to get their dad something cool for Father's Day. My sister, however, really knows what he needs: a uninterrupted nap!

So when I saw this print-and-go Father's Day coupon in the HP Activity Center, I had to print it for my sister (and for my brother-in-law!). It took me less than 10 minutes from start to finish.

Step 1: Print on HP Brochure Paper
I printed the artwork on HP brochure paper. I used matte finish because it's what I had in the office, but you can use glossy for a fancier look. Just be sure to to wait until the pages dry completely -- about 1 minute with the matte finish.

Step 2: Cut the coupon and card
Cut along the outside solid lines of the coupon and the card. I used an Exacto blade to cut the four slits that hold the coupon.

Step 3: Fold the card
I like to be precise, so I followed the Activity Center's instructions and used a metal-edged ruler as a guide, and then I ran the back side of a butter knife along the center line of the card. It makes it much easier to fold the card straight along the score line.

Step 4: Insert the coupon
I simply tucked the coupon inside the precut slits.

Step 5: Give with love!
I'll hand this over to my sister so she can give it to my soon-to-be-grateful brother-in-law.
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