3 Easy DIY Father’s Day Crafts Perfect For Toddlers

It’s time to start getting creative and find fun Father’s Day Crafts for toddlers to make. I’ve made it easy for you by throwing together a couple of my own favorite project ideas. These Father’s Day crafts for toddlers all come together pretty easily with big results. Even better, most of these supplies you probably already have, bonus! Let the (somewhat!) messy art making begin, it's going to be fun. The most important part is these gifts is they come right from your child and are sure to melt Dad’s heart. Click to see more on the blog!

It’s time to start getting creative and find fun Father’s Day Crafts for toddlers to make. I’ve made it easy for you by throwing together a couple of my favorite homemade gifts for Father’s Day. These Father’s Day crafts for toddlers all come together pretty easily with big results. Even better, most of these supplies you probably already have, bonus! Let the (somewhat!) messy art making begin, it’s going to be fun. The most important part is these gifts is they come right from your child and are sure to melt Dad’s heart. Check out my ideas below!

3 Easy DIY Father’s Day Crafts For Toddlers

Following In Daddy’s Footprints

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Handprint and footprint crafts are so personal as gifts. As my kid gets bigger, I love looking back on how small her hands and feet once were. Try this adorable following in Daddy’s Footprint Craft. Your favorite Dad’s face will light up when he sees his footprint next to his child’s. If you want to keep this idea a surprise from dad, you can paint the bottom of one of his old shoes to make a print, then add your kid’s footprint to the project.

Related: Unique Custom DIY Father’s Day Card Ideas

Painting Father’s Day Project

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Via The Educator’s Spin On It

Some of the best projects my child and I have made together have been when we were creative and painted, usually on big paper! Check out this fun Father’s Day painting project! Start by laying down circles for each of your family members, and the outline of the word Dad. Then let your kid get creative and paint! This project doesn’t need any special supplies. As long as you have paint and paper, you should be able to recreate it. Even better, this project is a great Father’s Day craft for kids of multiple ages to make together. Fun!

Happy Father’s Day Trophy

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Via Happiness Is Homemade

I love the idea of making this DIY Trophy For Dad for Father’s Day! This cute craft is also the perfect opportunity to use some of those loose ends in your craft bin. I know you have half used bags of foam stars and colored beads just like I do! I love Father’s Day crafts I can make from items I already have. Start by cutting out the shape of a trophy out of cardboard. Then let your toddler go crazy gluing an assortment of dried pasta, foam stickers, beads, or anything other interesting shaped babbles you happen to have. (If you’re out, hit up the dollar store!) Make sure to leave enough room in the center for a cute picture. Then spray paint the entire project gold, and glue on your picture. Instant trophy, I love it! I make this with my kiddo for Dad this year. Shhh, don’t tell him ok?

So will you make any of these Father’s Day crafts for toddlers with your favorite little? What do you have planned for your favorite Dad for Father’s Day? I want to hear in the comments!

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20 thoughts on “3 Easy DIY Father’s Day Crafts Perfect For Toddlers”

  1. Nice idea, I am going to try this with my son and this would be a perfect Father’s day gift to all the best fathers in the world!

  2. All of these are so cute. I really like the footprints one. I need to make some of those with my girls so they can give them to their dad. I’m sure he’d love it too.

  3. These are so simple, yet unique ideas. father’s day and mother’s day both are important for me and all of us. Such ideas provide a lot of encouragement to kids.

  4. Nice ideas, I would love to received one of these on Father’s day! Hope my son gonna do some DIY crafts for me.

  5. I’m sure fathers will love any of these gifts! They’re amazing ideas and very doable when you have toddlers or babies at home. What an awesome way to show fathers that you love them!

  6. My granddaughter would love to make these for her dad. I can just imagine the fun she will have and I can’t wait to see how proud she would be when she hands her father her gift. :)

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