With Father’s Day coming up, gifts are already a hot, albeit confusing, topic. Because either he likes a lot of things or nothing at all. But there’s one thing that he will surely like. Little DIY cards. This will remind him of your love and appreciation for him and what he does for you.

Below, we have curated a list of the best and easiest DIY Father’s Day cards that any kid or adult can try to impress their dad effortlessly. So, get some craft supplies out and let’s get started.

Free Printable Father’s Day Coloring Card

Looking for a meaningful yet engaging printable card that your toddler can give to his dad to make his day? This one may be the right option. The kids will love coloring the printable, and the text on it will make their father smile for sure. Print these for dads and uncles as well (if you want) and let your kids make their fathers happy. Find the full tutorial.

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Shirt Pocket With Paper Handkerchief

This one looks formal but is super fun and meaningful. The card looks like a cute little handkerchief coming out of a shirt pocket with little messages for the dad. Try this DIY if your kid really wants to engage in a fun activity that is sure to be loved by their dad. Find the full recipe.

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DIY Father’s Day Pop-Up Card

This pop-up card isn’t just sweet but pretty fun too. Use your father’s favorite colors for the card to make it even more special. The DIY card is easy to make, and is a colorful and cheerful choice. Find the full tutorial.

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Superhero Handprints

Every dad is a superhero, and these superhero handprints are the perfect way to remind him of his superpower and your love for him. Create a handprint of your father’s favorite superhero and impress him with your skills with this super-easy DIY for Father’s Day. Find the full tutorial.   

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Father’s Day Card for the Fish Lover

Fishing is a hobby that most dads have, and if that’s the case with the big man in your house, this DIY card will surely become his favorite. Sweet and colorful, the card is easy to make, and the stamped statement ‘fishing you a Happy Father’s Day,’ will add to the love you have for him. Find the full tutorial.

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Printable Father’s Day Cards

Printable cards are the easiest yet sweetest ones you can give to anybody, and fathers are no exception. With the little texts and messages on the cards, the printable becomes a sweet keepsake that your father will cherish forever without you having to spend much money or even effort. Find the full tutorial.

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Scratch Off Bow Tie Father’s Day Card

A scratch card with a bow? Sounds great, doesn’t it? Well, it looks even better. The bow ties remind of the theme, and the scratch cards create a fun activity for the dad. The cards are easy to make and a must-try this year. Find the full tutorial.

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BBQ Card

Does your dad have a barbecue day every weekend? If he does, this card is just for him. These grill-shaped cards that open up to reveal the cutest message are a great Father’s Day card idea. Easy and cute, the card is a must-try. Find the full tutorial.  

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Minimal Father’s Day Cards

If you are looking for some cool, simple, and minimalistic options, these elegant cards are a great option. You can print out some heartfelt messages for your dad that you feel he needs to know, especially on Father’s Day. Find the full tutorial.

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Make String Heart Yarn Cards

These vibrant DIY cards are truly special and fun. They act as a great threading activity for kids, and the end product is extremely adorable. The little yarn hearts indicate the effort and love that the kids have for their day, and every father deserves that. Find the full tutorial.

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Awesome Origami Shirt Father’s Day Card

These cards aren’t just fun but extremely thoughtful, too. The origami shirts add to the theme. Just take scrapbooking paper and write your lovely words inside. Then follow the simple steps, and you will have an origami shirt just like that. Find the full tutorial.

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Father’s Day Watermelon Card with Printable Template

This watermelon card has a personality of its own. The watermelon with the googly eyes really gives it its own vibe. The printable really makes the card pop, and the text is the cherry on top. Easy and quick, the DIY card is a must-try. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Punny Rocket Father’s Day Card

Every dad deserves appreciation for being the amazing father that he is. This rocket card will do exactly that while adding a pop of color and fun to the celebration. Just a little fun with colorful paper and scissors will give you this amazing DIY card. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Father’s Day Card: You’re An EGGcellent Daddy

This one is just as adorable as the others. The little egg yolk with the googly eyes really gives the card some character, and the ‘eggcellent’ text makes it even more special. The DIY is quick and easy and will surely make your dad smile. Find the full tutorial.

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Father’s Day Handyman Card

The ultimate Father’s Day card is here. This handyman card will surely be his favorite, with all the tools and the complete kit, he will cherish the card forever. The fix-it-all dad will be proud of you with this little DIY. Just some colorful paper pieces, some scissors, and some fun. Find the full tutorial.

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Comment below and tell us which one of these DIY Father’s Day cards your dad likes the most.

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