Wondering what the kids can make for dads this Father’s Day? Look no further than these fun and free Father’s Day templates! These printable cards and crafts for dads are for making with cute little prints of hands and feet. Each template features a sweet saying or pun that’s perfect for making Dad smile on his special day. (originally published 6/18/2015 and updated 5/17/2019)
Over the years we have made a handful of printables for Father’s Day to share with all of you. Here they all are in 1 convenient spot! As we make more printable Father’s day cards and crafts, they will be added here as well so be sure to bookmark this page to come back to print for Father’s Day in the future. They make great keepsakes and are especially great for toddlers and preschoolers – 1st grade!
Free Printable Father’s Day Cards with Cute Sayings
Dad, Your DINO-mite! Fun template for creating a Dinosaur Handprint Card.
Someday I Hope to be Big & Strong Like Daddy template (see a vertical version with different colors over on guest post for Capri +3)
I Love You Bear-y Much! footprint bear craft makes a precious keepsake idea.
5 Reasons Why I Love You template – Kids can write reasons why they love their dad.
For a customizable option, kids can write a sweet message inside this fingerprint tie card printable!
Printable Father’s Day Crafts for Kids to Make
World’s Best Dad Hands Down printable craft – Simple template for kids to place their handprints on.
The Best Dads Get Promoted to Grandpa handprint printable – I’ve always loved this sweet sayings about grandfathers!
My Day is King the Grill Printables – Make a footprint or a handprint lion and display for all to see!
you have a post for a great Father’s Day craft that has a childs footprints on top of a poem, entitled, “Walk with me Daddy”. I’m having trouble finding a printable of that poem that I can use to make this craft. Is there anyway that you can send me a copy of that, or repost it on your Pinterest page again? Thanks Cindy
Hi Cindy! I think I know which photo you are talking about, with the multi-colored footprints? I don’t think it’s attached to a blog post with a printable or at least not anymore. :/ Otherwise, you can copy the poem in this post Walk A Little Slower Daddy into a Word Doc.
Thanks! Sorry for the delay 🙂