Mums and Dads are awesome – so are all the men in the lives of our kids that help them to be the adults that they want to be. We are celebrating those special men in our lives with these wonderful Fathers Day cards for kids that can be made so simply at home.
We have loads of Fathers Day ideas for kids, so do check out some of the others as well as these Fathers Day cards that you can print now.
Why bother with Fathers Day
Father’s Day has a long and fascinating history, did you know its roots began in a mining accident?
Today, we celebrate dads for everything they do – working hard to provide their families with love and support. Kids, show your Dad how much you love him with a special Father’s Day card. Whether you make it from scratch or pick one out, let him know how much he means to you.
Don’t forget to get creative and let the man who’s done so much for you feel extra-special this year!
What are our Fathers Day cards for kids like
The first two pages of this pack are our cover sheet, and the instructions on how to make the cards; which we are going to reproduce for you as we share them.
For the first card, you need to add the sun’s rays in. Our second card is standalone, so no need to do anything with this one.
On the third and the fourth cards, add in pictures of fish using fingerprints.
For the last card, which includes a very cute image of a lion, add in the lion’s body. Again, you can get the kids to use fingerprints here too.
Why use fingerprints in your Fathers Day cards?
Father’s Day is one of the most special days of the year for kids to show their love for their dads! And what better way to do that than by making a personalised card? But wait, not just any card, a card made with their own unique fingerprints! This is a super fun way for kids to get creative and make something truly special for their dad. Fingerprints are something that only belong to them, and this makes the cards even more special and personal.
Making fingerprint cards is also a wonderful chance for kids to express their creativity and imagination. The possibilities are endless when it comes to fingerprint art! Kids can experiment with different colors and designs, and even try making pictures using only their fingerprints. It’s also a great opportunity for younger children to practice their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. But most of all, fingerprint cards are a fun activity that kids can enjoy creating with their parents or siblings.
A fingerprint card is not just any ordinary card, it’s a personalised masterpiece that dads will treasure forever! When a dad receives a handmade card from their child, it means the world to them. These cards are not only a symbol of love, but also a tangible reminder of the special bond between a father and child. Each card is unique and has its own story to tell. So, if you want to show your dad how much you love him, grab some paint, a piece of paper, and get creative with your fingerprints!
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We really hope you like these Fathers Day cards for kids, we have a few other ideas for Fathers Day on the site, so take a look at those too. This is a long list – but we do have some awesome stuff on the site for Fathers Day, including these gorgeous and mess-free Father’s Day cards!
Fathers Day printables on KiddyCharts
Here are some more fabulous and fun Father's Day printables that you can download on the site. Check them out now.
Here are some other ideas from other sites like ours too:
Other Fathers Day activities on the web
We love supporting other Kid Blogger sites - so why not go and check out some of the other crafts there are out there for Fathers Day too?
Easy DIY Fathers Day Craft for Kids
This is a super cute ice lolly Fathers Day card crafty idea. Maybe you can get your kids to make this too?!?
Fathers Day Shirt Origami Card
It you or your kids feel a little more ambitious - how about a spot of Origami for Fathers Day?
Fathers Day watermelon card
Watermelon's are THE BEST - so why not pop one on your Fathers Day card this year?
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Thanks as always for coming to see us – and pop along again soon,
Helen