1. Father’s day clay tag card
 
Supplies:
- Air dry cla
- Cookie cutte
- Stamps
- Yarn
- Card stock
This Father’s day card is super simple to make but at the end you’ll have a homemade clay tag to keep
First you’ll need to roll out your air dry clay, then cut it into the shape you want. We used a cookie cutter for this but you could use a jam jar or a knife to create your shape (younger children may need a little assistance with this part).
Once you have your clay shape you need to add your message, we used our wooden stamps to add our Father’s day slogan. Next on either side of your clay add a small hole to thread your yarn through later.
Now you just need to let your clay dry, check the instructions on your clay to see how long this should take and what drying conditions will work best.
Once your clay is dry this is where you can decide to decorate, we left ours plain but you can get as creative as you like with paints and even glitter
If you have decided to paint your clay you will have to leave some time for this to dry, if like us you left yours plain you can move on to assembling your card.
First take your clay decoration and thread two pieces of yarn though each hole, then take your card stock and tie each piece of yarn together in the inside of your card, you can secure this with a small piece of sticky tape.
Once your card looks something like this all you need to do is fill it in with your message for dad.
Once father’s day is over you can take your clay tag off and use it as a decoration around your home!
2. One in a melon Father’s day card
Supplies:
- Googly eyes
- Scissors
- Card stock
We love this super fun and super simple card design from Frugalmomeh.com
Find the full step by step guide here! 
3. Father’s day shirt card
Supplies:
- Pasta –for bow tie
- Scissors
- Glu
- button
- Card stock
- Acrylic pain
- Paintbrushe
We can’t get enough of this shirt card from thebestideasforkids.com we especially love the pasta bow tie
Find the full step by step guide here!
4. Father’s day constellation card
Supplies:
- Black card stock
- White acrylic paint
- Paintbrushes
- Paper plate
- White crayon
- Star stickers
- Scissors
- Glu
This Father’s day card design from iheartcraftythings.com is totally out of this world!
Find the full step by step guide here!
5. Best dad Father’s day card
Supplies:
- card stock
- Sticky tap
- Scissors
- Glu
- Felt tip pens
We think this Father’s day card from thecrafttrain.com deserves first prize!
Find the full step by step guide here! 
6. Father’s day fish handprint car
Supplies:
- card stock
- Googly eye
- Glu
- Felt tip pens
- Pom pom
- Lolly pop stick
- String or twine
We’re hooked on this amazing Father’s day card design from thebestideasforkids.com
Find the full step by step guide here!
7. Father’s day dinosaur handprint car
Supplies:
- Card stock
- Googly eye
- Glu
- Felt tip pens
- Pom pom
- Lolly pop stick
- String or twine
This Father’s day card design from thejoysharing.com is totally Dino-mite
Find the full step by step guide here!
8. Father’s day best dad car
 
Supplies:
- Card stock
- Paintbrush
- Yellow paint
- Felt tip pens
This super easy Father’s day card design from athomewithjules.co.uk is perfect for getting creative with your little ones this Father’s day!
Find the full step by step guide here!
9. Father’s day fingerprint dandelion card
Supplies:
- Card stock
- White acrylic paint
- Green acrylic paint
- Brown acrylic paint
- Small paintbrush
We love this pun-tastic Father’s day card design from craftymorning.com.
Find the full step by step guide here!
10. Un-bee-lievable Father’s card
Supplies:
- Card stock
- Googly eye
- Glue
- Scissors
- Black felt tip pen
- Penci
We love this bee-utiful Father’s day card design from extremecouponingmom.ca
Find the full step by step guide here! 
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