About the projects
Find some fun Father’s Day craft ideas below.
Whether it's a homemade card or a specially wrapped gift, Dad is sure
to love it since you made it!
Crafts marked with
Friday Fun are great for
classroom or group craft time.
The projects range in difficulty from VERY EASY to
AVERAGE.
Pictures say more than words, but pictures and words together will
help you decide which of these fun and creative Father’s Day craft ideas
to make for Dad this Father’s Day! Or jump to the category index for a listing of all crafts.
Description ↓
Everyone enjoys receiving a
card with a pop-up inside. It's easier than you might think to add a
pop-up to one of your handmade greeting cards. To get you started,
five cards with step pop-ups
are included in this project, including one for
Father's Day.
EASY to AVERAGE
This
craft project is a kid version of the grown-up
Serendipity Square Cards tutorial. Like in the
adult version, scraps of paper are used to make colorful serendipity
squares that can be combined in many ways to make one-of-a-kind
greeting cards!
VERY EASY
Don’t yell it, spell it! Handmade cards for Dad that spell out
"D-A-D" are an easy Father’s Day craft project with results that Dad
will cherish. Kids will have fun making these simple paper cutout
cards and giving them as gifts, and Dad will appreciate the love and
effort put into them.
VERY EASY
Description ↓
Make gift bags
for Dad using patterns specially designed for Father's Day. Print the black & white patterns on colored paper and the
colored patterns on white paper. These bags are a perfect size for
homemade cookies or brownies. Bonus printable:
Father's Day
stickers and tags
EASY
Description ↓
Wouldn't your dad love to get a gift in a box made especially for him?
Select from two printable pillow box patterns—one that's decorated
with a shirt and tie or the other with hearts and a "Best Dad" award
ribbon.
EASY
Description ↓
Wait—how does it work? Dad
will be impressed by this handmade novelty card that stands up on
its own, showing off a dangling piece with images and a Father’s Day
message. Father’s Day crafts from kids are the things Dad loves most—he’ll
put this homemade card on his desk so he can look at it every day.
AVERAGE
Description ↓
Hate
eating your veggies? Good news. In this fun gift wrap paper project,
you’ll use vegetables to make patterned Father’s Day gift wrap! This
Father’s Day craft for kids can be done with very young children,
but older kids will love it too. You’ll be amazed at the classic
potato print (let alone the results of less traditional fruits and
veggies)!
VERY EASY
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