75 Father’s Day Crafts
Explore creative and budget-friendly Father's Day craft ideas for dad’s special day.

This Father’s Day, celebrate the fathers and father-figures in your life with these meaningful and personalized Father’s Day craft ideas. From teaching us how to ride a bike to witnessing our accomplishments from the sidelines, fathers are there every step of the way. On Father’s Day, you have a chance to express your gratitude and appreciation for a lifetime of selflessness, sacrifice, and unconditional love.
Handmade craft, DIY photo frames, and pun-filled cards are just a few ways to create a heartfelt gift that reflects your special bond and your dad’s unique personality. We’ve curated a great list of diverse Father’s Day craft ideas to mark this special day.
Father’s Day Crafts for Preschoolers

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Dino-Mite Card
This is a dynamic Father’s Day craft for a ‘Dino-mite’ father. Making this card doesn’t require much effort. All you need is a thick cardboard sheet and green paint. Let your preschooler take the lead on this, as they build the dinosaur with their green-paint lathered handprint.
Here is a great example of a “Dino-mite” card from @hellowonderful_co.

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Fin-tastic
“Dad, you are fin-tastic.” What an adorable and pun-filled craft idea for young kids. This minimal-effort Father’s Day card carries immense sentimental value. To get started, all you need is a bunch of crayons, four craft papers, and some “fin-tastic” puns.
Here is a great example of a “fin-tastic” card from @miss.giraffe.eyfs.

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Paw-fect Card
Dads love a good pun. Here’s another pun-filled card, and it’s literally “paw-fect.” If you’re short on time and resources, you can recreate this quick and easy Father’s Day craft with your preschooler. All you need is craft paper and a Father’s Day banner.
Here is a great example of a “paw-fect” card from Homeschool Preschool.

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Hooked on Daddy Card
Father’s Day crafts are all about highlighting the fun quirks that father and child share. If fishing is something they bond over, then this “Hooked on Daddy’ card is perfect. You’ll need a thread, some craft paper, a paddle, and some cotton balls to recreate this super-fun card.
Here is a great example of a “Hooked on Daddy” card from Best Ideas for Kids.

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You Are My Superhero Craft
What did the little spoon say to the spatula? “Dad, you always flip me with pride!” Celebrate Father’s Day with this ultimate craft work that perfectly encapsulates the father-kid relationship. You don’t need much to bring it to life, just household cutlery, some craft paper, and a couple of googly eyes.
Here is a great example of a “You are my superhero” craft from One Little Project.

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My Dad Rocks Pot
Dads rock! For the rocking dad, here’s a fun craft project that incorporates nature and creativity. Just collect a few smooth rocks, paint them in vibrant colors, and draw humorous faces on them. Every time dad catches a glimpse of this lovely craft, a genuine smile will light up his face.
Here is a great example of a “My dad rocks” craft from @thematernalhobbyist.

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Helping Me Grow Card
This heartfelt card is guaranteed to bring tears of joy to any dad’s eyes. On Father’s Day, capture this true sentiment on a handmade card. All you’ll need is a white sheet, some coloring pens, and blue paint. You can personalize the card as per your desire to let him know just how special he is.
Here is a great example of a “Helping me grow” card from @twinklks1.

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Bee and Bunny Cards
If you can’t bee-lieve how lucky your preschooler is to have such an amazing dad, then this card is the perfect way to express it. And what’s better than one card? Two cards! Double the fun and create a pair of delightful Father’s Day cards that will leave him hopping with pride and joy.
Here is a great example of bee and bunny cards from @firstgradeparty.

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Hands Down Card
Is he the best father in the world? Then why not flaunt it? Recreate this super-easy craft with your little one to let dad know that he is, “Hands down,” the greatest. It’s a breeze to make and all you need to do is gather the art supplies from your home.
Here is a great example of a “Hands Down” card from @engaging_littles.

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You’re the Coolest Card
This one’s dedicated to all the cool dads out there! From late-night ice cream parties to epic Mario Kart battles, cool dads make their kid’s childhood unforgettable. This easy-to-make card is a fun project for preschoolers and captures the spirit of fun and adventure that dad brings to life.
Here is a great example of a “You’re the Coolest” card from @miss_lvt_eyfs.

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Grill Master Card
Show some sizzling appreciation to the undisputed grill master of the house with this incredible Father’s Day craft. This fun project is the perfect way to thank him for all those delicious meals and July barbeques. You can guide your preschooler by marking the cuttings of the grill on a craft paper.
Here is a great example of a grill master card from @mandysmunchkins_.

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Handprint Keychain
This heartwarming keepsake keychain symbolizes the eternal bond between a dad and their child. It’s a beautiful display of love and affection, serving as a constant reminder of that eternal connection. You’ll need a spare split ring, some paint, a plastic sheet, and a laminator to bring this craft to life.
Here is a great example of a handprint keychain from Joyful Derivatives.

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You’re Roar-some Card
Get ready to celebrate a “Roar-some” father with this incredibly fun Father’s Day craft project! If he loves puns, this is the perfect way to make him laugh out loud. Your preschooler can recreate this craft with purple and orange felt and some googly eyes.
Here is a great example of a “You’re roar-some” card from @harley_crafts.

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Dad, You Rock Card
Celebrate the rock of your family with this fantastic paddle frame. This project is both imaginative and educational for your preschooler. Let them paint the paddles in dad’s favorite colors, and finish it off with this great rock-related pun.
Here is a great example of a “Dad, you rock” paddle frame from @rayyan_mezzi_teev.

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Flower Vase Card
This heartfelt flower vase craft reminds us of a father’s role in his kid’s life. After all, kids are the saplings of a father’s roots. Each stem of this craft represents the love, care, and nurturing that fathers provide. To recreate this at home, you’ll need a bottle of glue, some beads, art supplies, and a fork.
Here is a great example of a flower vase card from @rascals_and_rainbows.

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Fishing Friend
Father’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the special moments dads share with their little darlings. If fishing is an activity he enjoys, then this is the perfect Father’s Day craft. You can create this fishing-themed masterpiece with an old photo frame, a couple of rocks, and some wood chippings.
Here is a great example of a fishing friend craft from @lovedbybridget.
Father’s Day Crafts for Toddlers

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Daddy Scribble Card
There’s an undeniable charm to your toddler’s creative doodle. We’re certain that the dads will cherish this Father’s Day craft forever. It’s wonderfully simple and doesn’t require much at all. All you need is a crayon, a plain sheet of paper, and your toddler’s creativity.
Here is a great example of the daddy scribble card from @balzerdesigns.

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I Woof You Dad Card
Does your toddler absolutely “woof” their pops? Then it’s time to surprise dad with a funny and pun-tastic craft! You can recreate this with a sheet of paper, some sparkling stickers, a ball of brown yarn, and a couple of googly eyes on behalf of your little one.
Here is a great example of a “I woof you dad” card from @bowdabra.

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#1 Pop Card
Here’s the #1 card to honor the #1 pop in the world! This sweet and creative card is the perfect tribute to his greatness. Grab craft sheets, make the markings, and allow your toddler to scrunch the yellow paper to resemble small popcorn kernels.
Here is a great example of a “#1 pop” card from @capripappalardo.

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Stamp Handprint
Most toddlers don’t have the patience for a dedicated craft, and that’s okay. Here is the perfect pre-made stamp that can come handy. Let your little one explore their creativity by stamping their handprint on this Father’s Day football stamp.
Here is a great example of a handprint stamp from @victoriasstitches.

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Best Dad Ever Trophy
How easy and cute is this “Best Dad Ever” trophy? It also makes for a fun and productive craft project. All you need is some yellow craft paper, scissors, glue, and markers or crayons. Just carve a trophy from a yellow craft paper, and watch how this heartfelt gift brings a big smile to his face.
Here is a great example of a “Best dad ever” trophy from Pinterest.

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We Love Hanging With You Card
Babies love hanging out with their dads, and this card encapsulates it perfectly. This fun craft project puts the thumb-sucking toddlers to work. To recreate this, dip their thumbs in kid-safe paint and then press them onto the sheet.
Here is a great example of a thumb art card from @mamaandtheboys_.

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Handprint
Here’s another meaningful way to show him how much he means to the entire family. All you need is a handprint from your toddler to create a heartfelt and personal touch. Father’s Day is all about celebrating with the family and this fun craft project will bring the entire family together.
Here is a great example of a handprint card from @buzy_kidz_daycare2.

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Yoda Best Dad
This Father’s Day, join the “Dad Force” with a Yoda-themed card that will delight all “Star Wars” fans, both young and old. To create this card, you’ll need a white craft paper and some markers. This creative and playful card will bring a smile to his face and let him know that he is the ultimate force in your lives.
Here is a great example of a Yoda-themed craft from @theimprecisecrafter.

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Finger-Painted Card
This Father’s Day, let your toddler unleash their creativity with a finger-painted card. If your little one can’t yet hold a brush, you can guide their palms and fingers to create this animated design that resembles their dad. It’s a sentimental masterpiece that he’ll love.
Here is a great example of a finger-painted card from @yearonesofun.

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First Father’s Day Card
Celebrating the first Father’s Day is an incredibly special milestone. Mark the day with this simple but incredibly poignant card. You are free to personalize it by adding a heartfelt message — and a few toddler doodles — to express your love and appreciation for your little one’s dad.
You can buy this card here from Amazon.

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Scribble Shirt Card
He won’t wear it but it’ll be the most precious shirt he’s ever owned. Fashion a shirt from paper, and then allow your toddler to draw/scribble their own version of what it should look like. You can write a message inside. It will hold a special place in dad’s heart for the rest of his life.
This is a great example of a scribble shirt card from @constantina_craftingcooking.

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Out of this World Poster
Fathers are truly out of the world, and they deserve this fun, creative token of appreciation on Father’s Day. This delightful poster can be created within minutes, making it an easy and enjoyable craft for both you and your toddler.
Here is a great example of an “Out of this world” poster from Fun 365.

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Daddy, I’m Your #1 Fan Poster
This beautiful craft highlights the special bond and rich tapestry of a father and son’s relationship. The inclusion of a footprint adds another layer of emotional depth to it. To bring this craft to life, all you need is a brown craft paper, some paint, and your toddler’s bare foot.
Here is a great example of a “Daddy, I’m your #1 fan” poster from The Creatives Hour.

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O-fish-ally Awesome Card
This DIY Father’s Day card is a creative way to let dad know that he is “o-FISH-ally” awesome! This card is guaranteed to evoke both laughter and adoration in equal measures. To make it, you’ll need colorful craft foam sheets, a googly eye, and a marker.
Here is a great example of an “O-fish-ally awesome” card from Thrifty Jinxy.

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Flower Vase
A father’s love and dedication to the growth and well-being of his kids are unparalleled. This gift combines the beauty of the plant with the heartfelt touch of handprints. The handprints also add a personal and sentimental touch, signifying the physical and emotional connection between kids and their dads.
Here is a great example of a flower vase from @natashaannecarroll.
Father’s Day Crafts for Older Kids and Adults

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Father and Family Frame
When it comes to Father’s Day crafts, personalization and creativity are key. Rather than gifting a traditional photo frame, you can take it a step by creating avatars of your family through craft paper cutouts. This thoughtful and creative frame will be the treasured keepsake that he can proudly display.
Here is a great example of a personalized family photo frame from @pixiepaperart.

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Match Box Art
To celebrate your dad, here’s a fun gift that reminds you of the piggyback rides, cycling sessions, and other adventures of your childhood. Matchbox crafts are making a delightful comeback and we’re thrilled about it! Creating this open-and-shut matchbox craft might take a bit of effort and a few art supplies but it will be worth it.
Here is a great example of matchbox art from @3xudesign.

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Resin Keychain and Coaster
Resin art will make a unique, thoughtful, and special gift for Father’s Day. All you will need is resin art supplies, moldings, and your imagination. You can make keychains of your dad’s initials, or you can make cool ‘Dad’ coasters for his office desk.
Here is a great example of resin craft from @lb.resinuk.

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Craft Canvas
Show off your artistic skills with this animated canvas that captures your father’s prominent features. To create this thoughtful craft, you’ll need a fresh canvas, beige and brown craft paper, and an old flannel shirt that you can cut up. It’s a creative, personalized craft that will be cherished for years to come.
Here is a great example of a craft canvas from @mer_mag.

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Football Slimline Card
A slimline card is a vertically long card that can also double as a bookmark. If your father shares a love for football or any other game with you, you can gift this craft to relive those precious memories together. Alternatively, you can highlight a childhood memory that holds a special place in your heart.
Here is a great example of a slimline card from @polkadoodles.

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Fatherhood Wall Art
This sentimental wall art is a beautiful tribute to dads everywhere. On Father’s Day, recreate this sentimental craft that takes you back to those cherished childhood strolls around the park with your dad. To make it, you will need some different colored paper to craft the individual elements.
Here is a great example of fatherhood wall art from @sheilagrace_torres.

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Mustache Cross Stitch
Give a heartfelt shoutout to the wisdom and experience of your father with an exquisite cross-stitch creation. If you don’t know how to cross stitch, preparing for Father’s Day is a great excuse to pick up this new skill. You can go with the mustache or you can choose any other meaningful design that symbolizes your father’s invaluable wisdom.
Here is a great example of a mustache cross stitch from @hotcrossedstitch.

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Lego Key Holder
If you’re searching for a practical and fun craft idea, look no further than this Lego key holder. It’s a fantastic addition to any home decor. All you need are two Lego pieces that can easily stick to the wall. For some extra flair, consider adding a Lego Stormtrooper or any other character that your dad loves.
Here is a great example of a Lego key holder from Happiness is Homemade.

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Handprint Keepsake
Create a fabulous time capsule with this handprint keepsake craft. This sentimental gift symbolizes the special bond that siblings share with their dad. You can recreate this by cutting out hand shapes from colorful craft paper and arranging them in layers, overlapping each other.
Here is a great example of a handprint keepsake from Mama to 6 Blessings.

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Coupon Book
Instead of spoiling your dad for just a day, extend the joy and appreciation throughout the entire year with this personalized coupon book. You can make it at home and add as many coupons as you’d like. But beware, your dad will be cashing in for the rest of the year.
Here is a great example of a coupon book from Sunny Day Family.

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Nuts and Bolts Dad Figurine
Gather spare parts, lost screws, and scraps to construct a one-of-a-kind dad figurine. This unique nuts and bolts art project is a fun and quirky Father’s Day craft idea. It is also a heartfelt representation of your admiration and love for your dad. As you assemble the nuts and bolts, you’ll be reminded of the integral role he plays in your life.
Here is a great example of a nuts and bolts dad figurine from @s.j.lockey.

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Father and Son Cross Stitch
This father and son cross-stitch craft is a delightful throwback to the past and serves as a heartwarming reminder of the beautiful bond you share. This Father’s Day, create a cross-stitch craft of a quote or old photo that holds immense sentimental value.
Here is a great example of a father and son cross stitch from @designs.by.7s.

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Homemade Soap
Homemade soap is a fun craft project that everyone enjoys. It’s also a fantastic way to personalize a gift for your dad by incorporating his favorite textures and scents into a unique bar of soap. You can experiment with various ingredients, such as essential oils, exfoliants, and moisturizers, to craft a soap that perfectly suits your dad’s preferences.
Here is a great example of homemade soap from Fave Crafts.

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Father’s Day Mug
Celebrate the handyman in your life with this stunning DIY mug that represents your appreciation for your dad’s fixing skills. You have two options to create this masterpiece: You can either get it professionally printed or unleash your artistic side and paint it yourself. Start with a plain mug as your canvas and personalize it with slogans and vibrant colors.
Here is a great example of a Father’s Day mug from @lalys.creations.
DIY Father’s Day Crafts

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Walk in My Shoes Card
This heartfelt card depicting two sons walking in their father’s shoe prints beautifully symbolizes the cycle of life. Creating this DIY card doesn’t require much effort. All you need is some craft paper, markers, and footprints. The end result will be a touching tribute that symbolizes the path he has left for you to follow.
Here is a great example of a “Walk in my shoes” card from Pinterest.

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Poster Board
This one-of-a-kind DIY poster board allows your kid to fill in information about their dad, showcasing their unique perspective and understanding of who he is. It’s a pure and genuine way for kids to express their love on Father’s Day.
Here is a great example of a poster board from Happy Home Fairy.

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iDad Card
Highlight your dad’s amazing qualities in a fun and interactive iDad format. You can include headings like “Fun,” “Strong,” “Cool,” “Helpful,” or you can write specific examples and anecdotes, and add photos and drawings to make the collage visually appealing.
Here is a great example of an iDad card from @fallingintofirst.

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Tool Box Craft
On Father’s Day, let your dad know how appreciative you are of his handiwork. The process of making the card will be an enjoyable activity and the final product will be truly worth it. All you need is a white sheet and some craft supplies like colored cardstock, scissors, glue, and markers.
Here is a great example of a tool box craft from @mrsmamallama.

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Best Daddy I Ever Saw Wall Hanging
If your father loves puns, then this craft idea is the perfect fit for Father’s Day. This funny and eye-catching “saw” can be made with craft paper, scissors, and glue. Wrap up the emotions in this pun-tastic craft that will bring a smile to your dad’s face every time he sees it.
Here is a great example of a punny DIY craft from Pinterest.

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Marble Frame
Cut out a cardboard sheet in the shape of the word “DAD” and glue colorful marbles onto it. Leave a space in the frame to insert a cherished photo of you and your dad. This thoughtful and creative gift will bring joy and warmth to every father’s heart.
Here is a great example of a “DAD” marble photo frame from @numberworksleichhardt.

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Puzzle Pieces Card
Show your dad how much you love him by creating this unique and playful Father’s Day craft. Using puzzle pieces, arrange them on a card or poster board to spell out the message “We love you to pieces.” This clever representation will bring a smile to your dad’s face as he realizes he’s the missing piece that completes your heart.
Here is a great example of a puzzle pieces card from @mamiholic_teacher.

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Paper Spring Craft
Create a clever and colorful expression of love for your dad this Father’s Day with this simple craft idea. Cut different colored craft papers into hand shapes and strips and shape the strips into a spring-like design. Then, write down your most sentimental declarations of love on each strip.
Here is a great example of a paper spring craft from @craftymumofgirls.

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We’re Nuts About You Photo Frame
This creative and pun-filled DIY photo frame is a simple yet meaningful craft idea for Father’s Day. To create this at home, get two dozen nuts and write this “We’re nuts about you” pun on a white sheet. To land the pun, arrange the nuts at the bottom of the frame.
Here is a great example of a “We’re nuts about you” photo frame from @foxes_boxes.

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Cat Dad Card
Feline fathers matter! This incredible card is a purr-fect tribute to all the dedicated cat dads out there. From making sure the food tray is filled to diligently emptying the litter can, being a cat dad is a full-time job. Express your appreciation with this adorable cat-themed design and cat crochet.
Here is a great example of a cat-dad card from @okthenwhatsnext.

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Daddy and Baby Bear Photo Frame
Capture the essence of fatherhood with this daddy and baby bear photo frame. Repurpose an old photo frame and gather a few rocks to create a heartwarming display. Arrange the rocks in the shape of two bears to represent you and your dad, and place it inside the frame. It symbolizes the strong and protective nature of a father.
Here is a great example of a daddy and baby bear photo frame from @justjoules.

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Things I love About You List
Express your love and appreciation for your dad on Father’s Day with this earnest DIY compliment list. Write down all the reasons why you admire and love your day and stick it onto a paddle board made of popsicle sticks.
Here is a great example of a ”Things I love about you” list from @grimgrinninggoodies.

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Pizza My Heart Card
Short on time and resources? Try this quick DIY card. Simply grab a piece of paper, draw an animated pizza and add this delightful pun. It’s a simple yet meaningful card that will always manage to make your dad smile.
Here is a great example of a “Pizza my heart” card from @woollypop.

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Ice Cream Stick Frame
This adorable ice cream stick photo frame is a perfect craft that will bring a sweet and refreshing touch to Father’s Day. Using ice cream sticks, you can create a unique and colorful frame to hold a cherished photo or drawing of you and your dad.
Here is a great example of an ice cream stick photo frame from @make_like_mimi.

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Memories Mason Jar
This delightful memories mason jar is a wonderful way to preserve precious memories you’ve shared with your dad. All you need is mason jar and some building blocks. On each block, write down a special memory. This heartwarming gift is a reminder of all the good times.
Here is a great example of a memories mason jar from The Seasoned Mom.

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Tie Dye T-shirt
Bring new colors to Father’s Day with this DIY tie dye T-shirt idea. This hands-on activity brings your family together for an afternoon filled with laughter, fun, and so many colors. You can get started with an old T-shirt, a tie-dye kit, and a pair of gloves.
Here is a great example of a tie-dye T-shirt from Tie Dye Your Summer.

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King Of The Grill Apron
Surprise your home’s esteemed grill master with a personalized apron that celebrates your father’s culinary prowess. This no-fuss and collaborative craft can also be a fun Father’s Day activity that your family does together. You don’t need much to recreate this craft — just some paint and a black apron.
Here is a great example of a DIY grill apron from On My Kids Plate.

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Father’s Day Bracelet
A father is often a child’s first best friend. Celebrate this unique bond with a friendship bracelet for Father’s Day. To create this meaningful gift, you’ll need an assortment of beads, colorful threads, and any other pendant/accessory of choice.
Here is a great example of a Father’s Day friendship bracelet from @sr_accessories_x.
Easy Father’s Day Crafts

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Superhero Bookmarks
Capture the special bond between a father and his child/children with these Father’s Day superhero bookmarks. Using red and white paper, create a bookmark shape and add a meaningful “Super Dad” message or any other phrase that represents your unique relationship.
Here is a great example of superhero bookmarks from @_teacherpolly.

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Paper Plate Craft
An easy paper plate craft can also become a unique and personalized Father’s Day masterpiece. You’ll need a paper plate, paint or colored pencils, and your creativity. Once you have painted an animated picture of your dad, you can add some ribbons for extra charm.
Here is a great example of a paper plate craft from @iheartcrafts.ca.

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Dad’s BBQ Rub
This Father’s Day, make a homemade BBQ spice rub. If your dad’s BBQ ribs are unbeatable, then this is a fantastic Father’s Day idea for him. You can create a batch of this tantalizing spice rub and customize the flavor to suit your dad’s preferences. For an extra special touch, you can attach a fun and personalized label to the jar.
Here is a great example of a BBQ rub from Canning Crafts.

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Coasters
These DIY Father’s Day coasters are an incredible gift to honor Dad’s special day. Coasters come a dime a dozen but there’s something special about these personalized disks that will always bring a smile to your father’s face. You can make them with old CDs, some paint, and craft paper.
Here is a great example of DIY coasters from Craft Project Ideas.

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Love You To The Moon Craft
Show your dad just how much you love him with this easy craft idea for Father’s Day. Use craft paper to create a moon shape and decorate it with your childhood pictures. This simple yet meaningful craft will bring a smile to his face and make him feel cherished on his special day.
Here is a great example of a “I love you to the moon” craft from @havenhollowhomeschool.

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Father’s Day Keychain
Surprise your dad with a thoughtful and practical Father’s Day craft by making him a personalized keychain. Create a cutout keychain in the shape of a cartoon version of your dad. This craft combines cuteness, functionality, and affection, making it a perfect gift that your dad will cherish every time he reaches for his keys.
Here is a great example of a Father’s Day keychain from @queenbean79.

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Open and Close Origami
How adorable is this origami shirt craft for Father’s Day? All you need are a few origami sheets to fold into the shape of a shirt. Enhance the design by drawing buttons and a tie on it. To make it even more special, insert a photo of yourself inside the shirt along with a handwritten “Happy Father’s Day” message.
Here is a great example of open and close origami shirts from @hellowonderful_co.

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Soccer Dad Cutout
If you and your dad share a love for soccer, why not create a craft that celebrates your shared passion? Create a ‘Dad’ cutout from any craft paper or thick sheet. You can later add a soccer ball print on the design. Remember, your dad is the M.V.P. of the day, so make sure that the cutout reflects it.
Here is a great example of a cutout from @craftymumofgirls.

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Photo Album
Honor the beautiful bond you share with your dad through a heartfelt and personalized photo album. You can either create a custom photo book at home, or you can purchase one from Amazon. This tangible keepsake, filled with cherished memories, serves as a meaningful Father’s Day gift.
You can buy this photo album from Amazon.

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Breakfast Tray
Create a lasting and delightful Father’s Day craft with this easy and enjoyable idea. Making this cardboard breakfast is a fun and educational experience. Once you are done with the cutouts, assemble them on a sheet and finish it off with a personalized message for your dad.
Here is a great example of a breakfast tray craft from @howweplayed2day.

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Dad T-Shirt
Personalized T-shirts will never go out of style. Print a “Dad” sticker onto a plain T-shirt and, for an extra touch of creativity, you can also consider printing out funny or quirky slogans. This personalized gift will surely become your dad’s favorite outfit, and he will appreciate the thought and effort you put into making it.
Here is a great example of a Dad T-shirt from @craftedbyimano.

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I Be-leaf in You Card
This Father’s Day craft is inspired by nature, serenity, and minimalism. To express how much you “be-leaf” in your dad, recreate this cute card using fresh or dried leaves. Attach the leaves in the handprint and footprint design using glue.
Here is a great example of a nature-inspired Father’s Day card from @acorns.and.aprons.