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Printable Father’s Day Card
You can choose any or all of the three different printable Father’s Day card designs that I created. Then break out your crayons, glitter, and other art supplies to make these cards 100% unique!
Related: Make dad a monogram painted hammer or a handy key chain bottle opener for Father’s Day this year!

What You Will Need
Worlds Best Dad Coloring Card – Super Dad Coloring Card – Best Dad Ever Coloring Card
Simply click on whichever coloring card link above that you like, then print off and color!
- Cardstock or blank A7 cards
- Home printer
- Art supplies like crayons and colored pencils
- Scissors or paper trimmer (if using standard size cardstock)

I designed the cards to print on 8.5″ x 11″ cardstock or blank A7 cards. If you use A7 cards, the PDF should print just fine. If you are using regular cardstock, you will have to cut the cardstock to size after it prints. I do not recommend using standard printer paper for these cards as they won’t hold up to art supplies as well.
Be sure to add a handwritten note inside the card after you have finished coloring it! Dads really cherish personalized gifts from their children, so this card is sure to be a keeper.
More Father’s Day Ideas
Be sure to check out our free summer coloring pages too!
Free Printable Father’s Day Coloring Cards
Dads really cherish personalized gifts from their children, so this card is sure to be a keeper. Be sure to add a handwritten note inside the card after you have finished coloring it!
Supplies
- Cardstock or blank A7 cards
- Home printer
- Art supplies like crayons and colored pencils
- Scissors or paper trimmer if using standard size cardstock
Instructions
Simply click on whichever coloring card link above that you like, then print off and color!
Expert Tips & FAQs
I designed the cards to print on 8.5″ x 11″ cardstock or blank A7 cards. If you use A7 cards, the PDF should print just fine. If you are using regular cardstock, you will have to cut the cardstock to size after it prints. I do not recommend using standard printer paper for these cards as they won’t hold up to art supplies as well.
Jessica is the creative brain behind the blog Mad in Crafts where she shares crazy good ideas from her Mad House to yours.On Mad in Crafts, you will find fun DIYs, crafts, recipes, and more! Jessica is a former English teacher and current work-from-home mom who loves binge-watching TV, the Detroit Tigers, and craft beer.
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