Below you will find many arts and crafts ideas to make homemade presents and card for your Dad on Father's Day. Handmade Father's Day Presents are the ones that Daddy loves. Some Father's Day crafts on this page are Father's Day cards, a clock, desk sets, saying jar, and many more great arts and crafts ideas to make for your Dad.

How to Make a Dad 'Egg Head' Figure Plant
How to Make an Egg Head Dad Planter
This craft is to make a home-made Chia Pet - like Dad figure. It isn't so hard to make either. Ask your Mom to save you an egg shell. She will most likely clean it for you...but if not, carefully clean out the egg shell and let dry. Then clean up the edges of the shell to make the tips pretty even. Beak a popsicle stick / craft stick in half (picture #1). Then glue them to the bottom of a toilet paper roll (picture #2).  Then balance the egg on the top of the cardboard tube (picture #4). Paint the face on to look like your Daddy. If he has facial hair...it is sort of funny to use felt or yarn to accentuate his features. Add clothes with fabric, felt, lace, butons, beads, or other items. You might want to cut out a felt tie and work coat. After everything is decorated....place some cotton in the eg shell. Then sprinkle with water and add cress seeds. Then put your Dad egg head in a dark place and check on it every day. When you see green straws like grass...then it is time to put it in the light...maybe in front of the window. Every day put some drips of water in the cotton.

How to Make a Grass Ball with DAD Written on It
Grass Ball for Dad

This is a unique idea....making grass grow in a ball shape with the word 'Dad' written on the side of it. Roll a piece of absorbent cotten (about 2" thick) into a round ball and tie string or ribbon around it to keep it in a ball. Then take some glue and write Dad in thick letters in the side of the cotton. Let Dry completely...keeping it flat so that the glue doesn't run (if your Mom is around...have her draw it in hot glue). After this has completely dried, then wet the ball in a pan of water. Next roll out grass seed on a piece of paper. Next roll the ball in the grass seed. The grass seed won't be able to grow on the portion that you wrote 'Dad' on . Make sure that the rest of the ball is covered in the grass seed. Tack the string in a dark closet (in a place your Dad won't look) for two days. Then take the ball out and tack it in the sun. The grass will start to grow everywhere but the 'Dad' place. Give this to your Dad and he can hang it in his office. He will enjoy some grass that he doesn't have to mow.

How to Make Picture Cups for Dad as a Photograph Paper Weight
How to Make Picture Cups for Daddy

This craft would make a great present for your Dad on Father's Day. You will need a clear glass, as pictured above. Then find some photographs of yourself and cut a few of them out as they will be decorating your photo paper weight. Also cut out letters from magazines to spell out 'Best Dad' or 'Top Dad' or something like that. Then moisten the picture a bit and stick it around the inside of the glas. Now have your Mom mix some patching plaster with water until it is thick. Now turn the glass so the opening is upwards and fill it with the plaster and smooth the top out with a knife...then let is set until it is hard. Now trace a circle piece of felt and cut it out and then cover the top layer of plaster with glue and then with the felt. Your Dad can stick it upside down as a paper weight photo display for his desk.
 
Make Dad a Pen and Pencil Holder for Father's Day
Make Dad a Pens and Pencils Box
This attractive pen and pencil rack would be useful at home or in school. Rinse out a flat-top milk container and allow it to dry out thoroughly. With the spout opening of the container at the top, mark off the grooves in which the pens and pencils are placed, with a ruler and a pencil. With a pair of scissors, cut off the top of the container and cut out the grooves. You may cut a piece of fancy paper to fit the rack and glue it in place; you may cut and then glue a piece of plain paper to the rack and decorate with colored wax crayons, or you may paint the rack a solid color and after it is dry paint on decorations or designs. If you paint the rack, run your wet brush over a piece of soap or a piece of raw potato before dipping` it into the paint (or mix some Elmer's glue into the paint). This will prevent the paint from "slipping" off the surface of the container.

How to Make Dad Hand print Paper Weights
How to Make Dad Clay Handprints
This is a great gift to give to Dad for Father's Day. He can put this handprint paper weight on his desk to hold down his papers. Get some self-hardening clay. Roll the clay out flat and then just press your hand down into the clay firmly. With a toothpick you can write your name and age as well as a message to your Dad or you can do that in paint later when you paint the hand print.


 
Make Your Dad an Autographed T-Shirt
Make Your Dad an Autographed T-Shirt
Remind your Daddy that he is the best Dad in the world by making him a t-shirt telling him so. Place a piece of cardboard inside the t-shirt that you are going to paint. Do this so that the t-shirt doesn't get stuck together. Then Have all the kids in the family put their hand prints on the shirt by wetting there hands with acrylic or craft paint and then placing their hand firmly on the t-shirt. You can use a Sharpie Permanent marker to write your names and 'Best Dad' or you can find a fine paintbrush to do the same thing.

    Turning Lids into Father's Day Photograph Frames



Turn Lids into Photo Frames
Turn Lids into Photo Frames
Dad needs your photo on his desk, right?! So how about getting him a picture that you like of yourself and your sibling(s) and putting it into a beautiful handmade picture frame?! All you need to do is to find a lid, such as a jelly jar lid or a peanut butter jar lid (well washed with liquid soap just in case people are allergic to peanuts at work). After you wash out the lid and dry it well....then use it to trace around your picture. Cut out the picture and then glue it to the inside of the lid. Then cut out some cardboard in a triangle-ish shape. Fold the top of the triangle back. and then glue it to the back of your lid. Let it dry completely. Now, make sure that the photo frame stands up correctly. You can then decorate the frame however you like...if it is a nice lid, you won't have to do so.

Make Stones or Rocks into PaperWeights for Daddy
Make Stones or Rocks into PaperWeights for Daddy
Now, how about another paper weight craft. If you go to an office, you can always see parents with paper weights on their desk, usually made by their kids. Parents love this stuff. So find a large, oval-ish rock. Wash your rock under some water and let completely dry. Put some newspaper out to protect your painting area. Paint your rock a solid color and let dry completely. Then paint a design or your hand print on the rock. After that Dries you can use a fine paintbrush to write your name, age, year, and a message to your Dad, such as 'Best Dad', '#1 Dad', 'Top Dad', etc. Dad will love his beautiful paper weight rock.
 
Make a Loving Messages Jar for Dad
Make a Loving Messages Jar for Dad
Nothing means more to your Dad then you...how about you tell him how much you love him and why you think he is terrific. Fill a jar with loving notes that he can open whenever he is feeling down or under the weather. Notes like ... 'I love You Dad' ... 'You are the Best Dad in the Whole World' ... 'I love when you play ball with me' ... 'You are the best singer' ... 'You make me feel like the best son'...and other beautiful messages to your Dad. Decorate your Jar and give it to your Dad. You can always add more loving messages when the message jar gets low. By the way, my son gave me one of these years ago and I loved it.

Make Accordian Dads Cards Puppets
Make Accordian Dads Cards Puppets
These are a lot of fun to make and give. Your Dad will love receiving this. First, cut out a 10" x 24" piece of paper. Fold it forwards and backwards, over and over again, in an accordion fold, as seen in the picture above. This is the body of your Dad puppet. Cut out 5 rectangles for 2 arms and 2 legs...one is to attach the arms to the head and accordion body. For the feet...cut a circle and then cut that circle in half. Each half circle is a foot...glue them to the rectangle arms. For hands....trace your hands and paste them to the rectangle arms. To make a tie, cut out a diamond and a circle and attach them to the accordion body. For the head. Cut out a piece of paper 8" x 10" and glue it to the accordion body. Make half circle ears. And draw the features on the face. Use yarn, string, or paper for the hair. On the accordion body, you can write nice things to your Dad and use this as a card. You can also use it as a puppet if you tape yarn or ribbon to the back of your Dad's card.

How to Make Dad a Chef Notepads
How to Make Dad a Chef Notepads
You will need the following crafts materials....Piece of white cardboard 3 1/2" x 8", scissors, pencil, , crayons, 1 small pad of paper, one 10" piece of string, 1 small pencil, and paste. Print out the chef notepad (color or black and white) and then glue chef pattern onto cardboard. Cut out and let child color one. Help children paste note pad in place. Tie one end of string to pencil, make loop by tying other end of string about 1" above pencil. Slip loop over head and draw up tightly. Here is a handy note pad.












Give your Dad a Best Dad Medal
Give your Dad a Best Dad Medal
Tell your Daddy that he is the best of the best. Find a picture of yourself (or your Dad if you would prefer). Find a lid or cap that will fit around the picture. Then trace the lid around the face on your picture. Now use a scissor to cut the picture out...making it just a bit smaller than the line you traced. Glue it inside the lid or cap. Glue 2 ribbons, criss-crossed on the back of the cap. Paint 'Best Dad' or 'Top Dad' or '#1 Dad' on the ribbons. If you want this to be a magnet, glue a magnet on the back...if you want this to be a pin, then tape a safety pin on the back. Your Dad will love wearing or showing off his badge of honor.







Make Daddy a Shirt Pin with Your Pictures on It
Make a Father's Day Shirt Pin Find a lid, such as a jelly jar lid. Wash it out completely. Use the cap to trace around the kids' faces. Cut out the picture ... a little smaller. Then glue it into the cap. Tape a safety pin to back of cap or if Mom is around ask her to help you hot glue a pin to the back of the pin. Your Dad can then put this on his shirt to show off his kids all Dad.
 
 
 

Glue Frame Together for a Special Picture for Your Dad
Make your daddy a photograph frame
Make your Dad a very special photo frame with the back of a styrofoam tray. Take a school picture of other photo of yourself that you are allowed to use. Trace around your photo on the tray and cut just inside that traced line (maybe about a quarter inch inside that line. Dot glue on the edge of the photograph's front side (as weird as this sounds)and then place the BACK of the tray onto the glue dots that you just made. Center the photo so it looks really good. Then the fun part. Decorate with lace, string, yarn, buttons, ribbons, shells, and other items. Your frame will look beautiful. Tape yarn, string or ribbon on the back of the photo frame so that your father can hand your frame.

Making Clothespin Barrel Pencil ro Plant Holders
Making Clothespin Barrel Pencil ro Plant Holders


Make Your Dad a pencil holder or a plant holder for his office desk. Get some clothespins, rubber bands,soft copper wire, pliers, (optional) brown stain or shellac, (optional) brush, and a peanut can or similar sized can. Remove springs from clothespins. To do this, hold clothespin with both hands (see sketch a) and twist apart. Place clothespin halves around can, with outside part against can (sketch b). (Use rubber bands to hold clothespins in place.) Wrap two strands of copper wire around clothespins, fitting one into top groove and one into bottom groove. Twist wire tightly with pliers to hold clothespins firmly in place. Optionally, stain or shellac barrel. When dry, fill barrel with dirt and add a plant. Or, use container as a pencil or trinket holder.

Making a Flower Vase Lapel
Making a Flower Vase Lapel
Your Dad is the most special Man in your life and this gift shows him just as wonderful you think he is. This is a very easy craft to make, but at the same time shows that you care enough to make something special for him. All you will need is ribbon, and eye dropper / or glass vile / test tube, glue, pin, a wax crayon, and a flower. Your dad will be able to pin this flower vase to his suit's lapel to show off to his co-workers that he has the best child in he entire office. Find out how to make this suit lapel flower vase here.










   
Make Felt Bookmarks for Dad
Make Felt Bookmarks for Dad
Make a special felt tie bookmark for Dads who like to read. All you have to do is draw a tie on paper by drawing a circle and a diamond. Then cut this out and pin it to felt. Then cut out the felt with the pattern. You now have the base for your felt tie bookmark. Cut out felt letters and glue it carefully to the felt. Let it completely dry and then give the bookmark to Dad for Father's Day.






Make Dad a Scene in a Bottle for His Desk
Make Dad a Scene in a BottleThis turns out to be a great crafts for your Dad. He won't be able to figure out how you got a big scene inside such a little bottle. Get a soda bottle or a water bottle. Remove the label with warm soap and water. Dry the bottle. The cut an oval out of the side of a bottle. Now take the plastic that was cut out of the bottle and lightly trace it on a piece of sturdy cardboard. Make sure that your scene is made within that oval so that the bottle can fit on top of it. Now find a few miniature objects...such as a miniature house and tree. You could always make the scene out of clay or cardboard if you don't have any little toy figurines to use. Next glue the bottle around the scene and let dry completely. Give the scene in a bottle to your Dad for Father's Day.


Make Dad a Forever Changing Calendar
Make Dad a Forever Changing Calendar
The crafts materials needed for this calendar are a piece of colored cardboard 41/2"x6", 4 colored cardboard circles 2 3/8" in diameter, four 3/8" paper fasteners, pencil, paint, paintbrush, paper punch, 10" piece of yarn or ribbon, and scissors. On the back of the 4 1/2"x6" piece of cardboard mark the center of all four sides. Draw lines connecting the centers of the opposite sides. Cut 1/2" square windows 11/2" in from all four sides (sketch a). Lines connecting sides should go through center of windows. Be sure to measure accurately! Then make a small hole with paper punch 1" from each side of the cardboard on the lines connecting sides (sketch a). Turn cardboard over and label the openings as shown in sketch g. Decorate as desired. Punch a hole in the center of each cardboard circle. Carefully divide one circle into seven equal parts (marking lightly in pencil) and print on the days of the week around the edge (see sketch b). Divide the second circle into twelve equal parts and print on it the months of the year. On the third circle print the numbers 1, 2, 3, as shown in sketch d. Divide the last circle into ten parts and print the numbers 0 through 9 around the edge. With a paper fastener, attach each circle in place on the back of the large cardboard as shown in sketch f, so that the number or word will show through the proper window. Punch two holes in top of calendar. Put one end of yarn or ribbon in each hole and knot on back side (sketch g).