With June fast approaching (yes, already!), what better time to make an awesome Father’s Day craft for all the dads in your life. Let dad know just how much he means to you by enlisting the kids to help make him something extra special! Homemade gifts are always a big hit in our home. These crafts are perfect for making with the family, and you can even include dad on Father’s Day for a super family activity!
7 Father’s Day Craft Ideas He’ll Love
Mason Jar Lid Magnets
If you’re anything like I am, you probably already have twenty-five Mason jar lids around the house already! Why not put them to good use, and make some wonderful magnetic photo frames for dad? This is such a great craft for all ages of kids to do (with parental supervision, of course!). Have a look here.
You Rock Frame
Dad’s heart will swell when he sees this beautiful frame decorated with rocks, with the simple message: “You Rock Dad”. All you need is a picture frame, some good glue and some rocks to decorate the frame. You can use river stones from the craft store, or even collect the rocks with your kids as a fun outdoor activity! Check it out here, then carry the theme through to a special breakfast with our Father’s Day crepe recipe!
Shrinky Dink Cufflinks
When I was a kid, I LOVED making crafts with Shrinky Dinks, and they are still popular today! Why not make dad some adorable custom made cufflinks that will make him smile every time he wears them? For crafty parents and kids, this gift is a surefire hit! Grab the tutorial here.
Key Chain
Another wonderful craft using a sheet of Shrinky Dink! Trace your child’s handprint and bake it in the oven so dad can carry around a daily reminder of his wee one! A sweet Father’s Day craft that you can find here.
All About Dad

Have your kids fill out a questionnaire about their daddy, and frame it with a picture they draw of their dad as well! I used a questionnaire similar to this one last year for my husband when my son was three, and the results were so special – and funny too! See how to make it here.
Following in Your Footsteps
This is a super cute Father’s Day craft and activity idea for new dads. You’ll need his cooperation to get his footprint unless you’re super stealthy or he’s a really deep sleeper! Check out the super easy tutorial!
You Are My Superhero Canvas
For a wonderful gift that even toddlers can help with, why not make dad a Superhero canvas? Using paint and your little one’s handprints and footprints to make a superhero, this is probably one of the most heartwarming crafts I’ve seen for Father’s Day! Check it out!
I hope you enjoy making some of these great Father’s Day craft ideas! I know your special guy will love getting such meaningful gifts!
What are some of your favorite Father’s Day craft ideas? Tell us below!
Thank you. I was looking for some cute ideas
Awww, all of these made my heart swell. It’s time to start creating, the holiday is nearing!
I love the keychain the most. It’s truly something dad can keep close to him at all times.
I think these are really nice and sweet ideas for Father’s Day. I’m sure any dad would appreciate these crafts!
We just celebrated Mother’s Day and I can’t believe that Father’s Day is fast approaching. It would be nice to be ready as early as possible! These are great ideas.
This certainly are some crafty ideas!
I like the use of the hand print myself.
It shows the age/size of the child, as well as the gift itself.
These are really cute ideas! I will try some of these for Father’s Day!
I was so touched with the handmade gifts my girls made for me this year. I can’t wait to craft something up for Daddy. Loving all your ideas.
These are so cute! There is something so special about a home made keepsake.
These are some great gift ideas for Dad! I love those cuff links, such a cute idea.
The You Rock Dad craft is so cute. I know that any dad would love to get something so sweet.
This is great stuff! At this point I would be glad to just not be totally ignored by my teenager on Father’s Day!
These are all great gift ideas. I really like the you rock picture frame.