Father’s Day is June 16th, so we’re whipping out the Father’s Day craft ideas and thinking about our dads! Here are some crafts we rounded up to help you find something fun to make this Father’s Day. Even if a tie or a sports donut feels cliche, we know dads will appreciate a little something on his special day. With your dad in mind, I’m sure you’ll pick the perfect craft for him!
Father’s Day LolliPOP Prize Ribbons
For most dads, I think it’s safe to say that corny jokes are right up their alley. I mean, there’s a reason they’re called Dad Jokes, right? These Father’s Day LolliPOP Prize Ribbons are sweet, and come with their own pun intended. You can write some silly messages to dad and share some lollipops while you’re at it! Short and sweet!
Father’s Day Sport Donuts
If you want an all out sports treat, Father’s Day Sports Donuts are for you (or for dad haha)! Adorable and bite-size, you really can’t go wrong here to celebrate any sports enthusiasts. You could even customize for favorite teams or players – get however creative you’d like! As far as I’m concerned, donuts of any kind are a big W for everyone.
Customizable Father’s Day Portrait
Cute, quirky and personalized, the pop art style of these Customizable Father’s Day Portraits is so fun! Easy geometric shapes make this craft easy for kids as the portraits don’t have to be perfect. Each handmade piece will come out unique in colors and patterns, so no need to worry about every little detail. Even if your multiple portraits come out similar, it would be a great collection to display together!
Father’s Day Tie and Bowtie Pattern
A classic Father’s Day craft! I remember many years of giving my dad ties for Father’s Day. I think they got more elegant as I became older but some of them I remember being downright silly and very obviously made by a child. Probably more fun to wear anyways! Give this Father’s Day Tie and Bowtie Pattern a shot and Dad might be pleasantly surprised!
Father’s Day gift wrap
Give dad a memorable throwback with this Father’s Day gift wrap! This will really complete a Father’s Day gift with unique and thoughtful packaging. I think part of the joy of holidays is remembering those past – or at least thinking about the things in life that we are grateful for. It reminds us why there are reasons to celebrate; or in this case why we celebrate dad!
Father’s Day origami shirt gift bags
I remember that once I learned how to make these as a kid, I couldn’t stop making them. I think it was an ode to an interest in fashion but they also always reminded me of aloha shirts – which I love. However, making these as a gift bag just elevates everything if you ask me! These Father’s Day origami shirt gift bags are also so cute to prop up on a desk or table. Customize the shirt to dad for golf, work, home, play; only you know dad’s go to shirt style!
How to show your dad you love him this Father’s Day
Printable Father’s Day crafts to the rescue! It seems with each passing year you think about How to show your dad you love him this Father’s Day, and for some reason it doesn’t seem any easier than it was the year before. This Father’s Day Pack works especially well for kids, but I always have to remind myself that small and simple can be enough – especially when I don’t feel it is! Again, you don’t have to go burning yourself out to show Dad you appreciate him!
Make a ram head
Yes you read that right, a ram head! This paper mache ram head craft is perfect for dad’s office or bookshelf (if you think dad would like it. It may not suit everyone’s tastes) ! It certainly adds a classy element to a space and this way you also don’t have to go in search of an undoubtedly more expensive real ram’s head. Some basic supplies and a few drying days later and you’ve got a Father’s Day ram head!
DIY duffel bag picnic blanket tote
I love this DIY duffel picnic blanket tote. It makes me chuckle – and I think it would every time I used it. Playful but a totally useful gift for dad to take with him on the go! Made for form and function, it is convenient and easy to roll out and then pack away when you’re ready to head home. Silly but thoughtful gifts make me smile, and I think they might make dad smile too!
A cliche tie for Father’s Day
And of course a card is in order: A cliche tie for Father’s Day card! A cliche craft for Father’s Day? It was inevitable. Someone’s gotta do it! No craft experts needed here, just some household craft supplies – and a bow tie!
Show us how your Father’s Day crafts turnout by tagging us at #LarMakes! Love to see how you get creative and celebrate dad!