All dads deserve to be celebrated every day for being the soundboards of their families and asking nothing in return. Father’s Day gives a nice reason to be thankful to the man in our lives. Although no gift is ever enough to thank him, nothing is better than a handmade gift, a card, or a keepsake from the kids.
To give you a head start, we have handpicked a few Father’s Day crafts for kids to try at home. So, assemble your kids and have them prepare a wonderful Father’s Day gift for their superhero.
Easy Fingerprint Dish
Let your kids make this easy and enjoyable fingerprint dish for dad. All you need is air-dry clay, paint, a rolling pin, paintbrushes, and more. Roll the clay dough, fold the edges to turn it into a dish, and allow your kids to leave their tiny fingerprints on its surface. For the next step, engraved a heart and heartfelt words. Once done, let the kids paint the dish with any color of their choice. And that’s it, you are done. Find the full tutorial.
Father’s Day Golf Card
Celebrate Father’s Day with this cute golf card. The card is easy to make, and kids will enjoy crafting this for their dad. Start by printing out a template on paper. Cut the paper into a triangular shape using kid-friendly, soft scissors, and stick the paper onto the folded card. Now, add golf elements and add words ‘best dad by par’ for a thoughtful touch. Find the full tutorial.
Love You to Pieces Father’s Day Frame Gift
For this sentimental gift idea, you need to gather a few supplies, which include four Popsicle sticks, puzzle pieces, cardboard, crayons or acrylics, glue, and more. Begin by taking a photo of your children holding a cardboard sign saying “love you to pieces.” Then, let your kids paint the Popsicle sticks, get the sticks, puzzle pieces, and photo together to make the best gift for daddy to treasure. Find the full tutorial.
Father’s Day Back Scratcher
This is a goofy DIY craft that your kids can make on Father’s Day. Just have your kids write a message, draw a design, or draw their portrait with a pencil on the wooden back scratcher. Next, you can burn whatever the kids have written with a wood-burning tool. And ta-da! This adorable yet silly Father’s Day gift is ready to make him laugh out loud. Find the full tutorial.
Father’s Day Coffee Art for Kids
For artsy dads, this DIY is wholesome and special, especially when little munchkins have made it themselves. To make this coffee art, you need instant coffee, water, paintbrushes, sturdy paper, and more. First, you need to prepare your coffee paint by following the tutorial. Then, choose a canvas; remember, the thicker the paper, the better the design. And for the last step, let the kids do the job. Find the full tutorial.
Fingerprint Daddy & Me Coffee Mug
Tiny fingerprints of your child can be used to make a keepsake Father’s Day mug. This is adorable and easy to make. All you require is a white coffee mug, enamel paints or paint pens, and more. Use your child’s thumb to paint a figure of Dad. Paint another figure of a child. Now, draw legs and arms and make them hold hands. Add some final touches with a heartwarming message and let it air dry. You can also use an oven at a low temperature to dry the mug. Find the full tutorial.
DIY Wood Airplane Clip
Make your child stuff a bag with Dad’s favorite snacks and seal it with this delightful DIY. It is made from clothespins and craft sticks. All you need to do is decorate the sticks and glue them to a round wooden clothespin. Now, take a bead and paint it with a desired color, and add it to the craft for an aircraft look. The rest you can do by following the tutorial. Find the full tutorial.
DIY Shirt Pen Pot
Dads can never find pens when they need them the most. But with this cutest DIY shirt pen pot, he will always find a pen when he needs to write something down. It is a creative and practical way to store all the pens in one place. To craft this DIY, gather all the supplies such as felt, double-sided tape, a jar, and more. Allow your children to personalize their dad’s desk space with this thoughtful gift idea. Find the full tutorial.
Handprint Baseball Father’s Day Gift
Refresh his memories with this handprint baseball Father’s Day gift. It is a simple DIY to make and requires only a handful of things, such as a baseball, an ink pad, and a baseball stand. For this, you will need your child’s handprint. Now, place your kid’s palm on the ball and gently wrap their fingers around the ball. Once you have a clear print, let it dry for some time. That’s it, an emotional keepsake is ready for Dad. Find the full tutorial.
Daddy and Me Handprint Keepsake With Poem
Here is an endearing DIY gift idea that kids can enjoy making with their dads for Father’s Day. It needs both the father’s and the child’s handprint. Then add a printable ‘I love you Dad’ poem and give it to him as a Father’s Day gift. Find the full tutorial.
Colorful Mustache Mugs
Whether or not your dad has a mustache, these colorful mugs with silly mustaches will surely make him giggle while having his tea. Kids can easily make them with or without any assistance. All you need is a cluster of stacking mugs and a black Sharpie. Find the full tutorial.
Painted Hammer With Monogram for Dad
Imagine how happy and surprised your dad will be to find this colorful hammer in his toolbox. After all, nothing makes dads more joyous and proud than fixing things and using tools around the house. It’s an easy DIY that kids will take on happily. All they need is to decide how they want to decorate the hammer. Once the layout is ready, gather all the supplies, including a wood-handled hammer, sandpaper, acrylic paints, paintbrushes, a marker, and more. Find the full tutorial.
Mustache Treat Bag
On a special occasion, a dad deserves a special treat. And if you love him to pieces, then gift him this treat bag of Reese’s candies with a big black mustache for a humorous touch. This bushy mustache is the cherry on top, and the ‘love you to pieces’ printable tag adds a sweet note of love to this Father’s Day gift. Find the full tutorial.
Washi Tape Craft Stick Frames
Don’t throw away those craft sticks; instead, make this washi tape craft stick frame to give to your dad this Father’s Day. This craft is fun for both adults and kids and is effortless to make. All you need are craft sticks, washi tape, scissors, a hot glue gun, ribbon, and your favorite photo. Find the full tutorial.
Memory Board
All the tiny things that your dad keeps in his wallet, pocket, or drawer can be used to create an impressive and thoughtful Father’s Day gift. Kids can make it in a breeze. All they need is a small board, old tickets, and other memorabilia, photos, and glue. Find the full tutorial.
Handprint art for Father’s Day
This handprint craft is the easiest Father’s Day project. The kiddos are going to have so much fun. This DIY requires a wood slice, orange craft paint, black paint pen, paintbrush, and a sawtooth hanger. Let kids choose their desired color, paint their finger with that color, and press their hand onto the center of the wood slice. Find the full tutorial.
Let us know which one of these Father’s Day crafts you are going to try with your kid. Have fun crafting and happy Father’s Day.

