Looking for some fun, creative, and unique Father's Day crafts? Don't miss these great Father's Day Gifts kids can make.
Father's Day is just around the corner. Sure, you can take Dad out to eat or give him yet another novelty tie, but this Father's Day, why not make the day a bit more meaningful with one of these handmade Father's Day gifts?
These kid-made Father's Day gifts are easy enough for kids to make with a little supervision, and they will create a lasting project that Dad will remember for years to come. These ideas will give you enough inspiration for years to come and allow your kids to celebrate the dads in their life in style.
There is no end to the creative projects on this list! These 18 projects will be sure to make Dad smile this Father's Day.
Father's Day Gifts Kids Can Make
Dad will love receiving any of these fun gifts from his kids. Not just for dads, make these fun Father's Day gifts for grandparents, uncles, and all the other cool dads in your kids' life.
DIY Father's Day Trophy from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
Father's Day Frame from We Made That
Father's Day Memory Box from June B Mum of One
Pour-Painted Paper Weights from Happy Hooligans
DIY Pencil Case from Little Birdie Secrets
"Dad" Scribble Mug from I Heart Arts and Crafts
Kid-Made Pop Art from Red Ted Art
Father's Day Memory Jar from Kids Activities Blog
Tape Resist Mug from Happy Hooligans
Handmade Coasters from Schooling a Monkey
Handmade Mouse Pad from Kids Activities Blog
Tie Air Freshener from We Made That
Daddy Rocks Stepping Stone from Kids Activities Blog
Handprint Art Project from Schooltime Snippets
Tie Pencil Cup from Club Chica Circle
Daddy's "Stache" Jar from Artsy Fartsy Mama
Father's Day Memory Book from The Measured Mom
LEGO Candy Jars from Lemon Lime Adventures
LEGO Family from STEAM Powered Family
LEGO Fidget Spinner from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls
What is your favorite way to celebrate Father's Day?
Brenda is a full-time writer and homeschooling mom to two girls. Brenda blogs about STEM activities and ADHD homeschooling at Schooling a Monkey. When she isn't working, you'll find Brenda sipping on coffee with her nose in a book.