Father’s Day is this Sunday and if you have been as busy trying to get settled in a new summer schedule as we have you are not ready. Even if you are more prepared than us there is still time to make something extra for a great daddy! Our 10 easy Father’s Day crafts can be made in no time and not only will the big guy love whatever you give him but your kids will have fun making it too.

Super Dad Medals
Dad Painting
Family Bowling
Tool Bench Pencil Holder
Father’s Day Key Chain & Poem
Father’s Day Card
Smart Phone Picture Frame
Toddler Made Book Mark
Craft Day With Dad
Father’s Day Tie Cookies

2 Responses to “10 Easy Father’s Day Crafts”

  • Heather:

    Thank you so much for this. I am going to do the footprint one for our 1st through 5th graders at church Sunday. We did Shrinky dinks last year, but a little different one, so this will be perfect!

  • Thanks for these suggestions! I like the idea of crafting with dad. I’m usually the initiator but my husband likes to take part in it as well. It would be nice for the two of them to do something exclusively on their own.

    By the way, I finally did the caterpillar craft yesterday with my kiddo! It’s dry now, so we’ll add the antennae and the face today :)

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