I love craft projects that involve capturing a special moment in time with a child, and there’s no better way of doing that than by remembering what their hand looked like at a given age. On top of that, hands are also great add-ons to art projects – they can be turned into so many fun shapes!
This roundup has a few charming ideas for creating a handmade Father’s Day card that is sure to generate many high-fives from dad this month.
Handprint Pirate
Arrr, dad! Crafty Morning showcases this funny idea for transforming a handprint into a pirate greeting.
“I Love You This Much” Card
Have your child show much they love dad by creating this cute accordion-style card from A Day in the Life. Add a special message to one of the hands for a personalized touch.
You Are My Super Hero
For the hero in your family, take a cue from Glued to My Crafts and turn a handprint into a personalized hero for dad.
Handprint Yoda Card
Father’s Day AND Star Wars? What could be better?! I Heart Arts ‘n’ Crafts shares this great idea for a Yoda-themed Father’s Day card.
Looking for even more Father’s Day gift ideas? Check our our roundup of handmade gift ideas for Father’s Day or our list of store-bought gift ideas for dad.
This post was originally published in 2016 and is updated regularly.
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