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7 ideas to create truly special Father’s Day Cards

Here we go, Father’s Day  is coming! I don’t know if you have already prepared the gift (if you need ideas you can take a look here → crafts for Father’s Day ) or if you have bought a ready-made one, but in both cases you will still need to put a greeting card next to it. best wishes, better if homemade.

To make a personalized card for dad, you need to arm yourself with colored cardboard, scissors, glue, pencils, felt-tip pens and a lot of imagination and you can involve the children in the preparation. If you need original ideas to inspire you, here are some tutorials to follow to create truly special Father’s Day Cards .

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Dad cards with handprints

Here are some really simple Father’s Day cards to make but very cute! It’s about creating  cards with children’s handprints . By making him place his open hand on a colored card, you can trace its outline and cut out its shape. In this way you can create nice little flowers to compose and paste on a card. Above the hand or inside the card you can then write a sentence, a thought, a dedication.


Cards for Dad with footprints

If making cards with baby footprints is an idea you like, you can make a greeting card for dad with footprints compared to dad’s shoe. Isn’t that a very cute idea?!
To create it, just take a dad’s shoe, color the sole and print the imprint on a white sheet and do the same with the child’s foot. Then write your best wishes and effective phrases.


Pop Up Cards for Dad

Pop-up greeting cards are also very funny and nice , i.e. those that, when the card is opened, have paper figures that come out of the page. Making a pop-up card is very simple. For example, to make this greeting card you could draw a boy or girl with arms outstretched and then fold the design in half by gluing their hands to the card. In this way, when the father opens the card, a child will appear and give him a big hug.

If you want to create a cute and funny card with your children, this one  with painted stones  that look like dad is ideal.
To create it, all you have to do is look for a handful of small stones of the right size, paint them according to the part of the body they represent (head, shirt, arms, socks, shoes) and compose them by gluing them on the ticket, so as to create the figure of a dad. To complete the card, you can write effective phrases such as: My dad is a rock! Dad you are a rock! or similar things.


Cards for Dad with candy

If dad has a sweet tooth and candies, you can create this nice and sweet greeting card.
Buy a small bag of sweets like chocolate lentils and tie it in the center with a ribbon to create a sort of bow or bow tie for men. Then glue the bow on your card and write your wishes.


3D Dad Cards

If you like the idea of ​​making a card with a bow tie but don’t want to give away sweets like the example above, you can create this card with a 3D bow for dad. You can create it using colored papers and decorate it on the front with a big paper bow tie made with accordion folded paper.


Letters for dad to print and color

If instead of creating Father’s Day cards with scissors and glue you want a faster but more effective idea, you can write a letter to dad together with your children. If you like them you can use these 12 models of letters to print that I created personally (6 models are already colored, the other 6 are to be colored). Choose the model you like best also based on the face of the father and then write the letter.

Dr Kathryn Barlow

Kathryn Barlow is an OB/GYN doctor, which is the medical specialty that deals with the care of women's reproductive health, including pregnancy and childbirth.

Obstetricians provide care to women during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, while gynecologists focus on the health of the female reproductive system, including the ovaries, uterus, vagina, and breasts. OB/GYN doctors are trained to provide medical and surgical care for a wide range of conditions related to women's reproductive health.

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