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30 DIY Father's Day Card Ideas for Kids
Father’s Day is the time when dads are made to feel great about himself and children all over the world celebrate the fathers who brought them into the world. Rather than spending a lot of money on things Daddy may soon forget about, this Father’s Day, have the kids make him something special. There are lots of DIY projects that are friendly towards kids of all ages. Daddy will surely cherish greeting cards if they are made with love by Mummy and kids, whether they are funny Father’s Day card ideas or just sweet ones that show love.
Homemade Father’s Day Greeting Card Ideas For Children
If you are looking for some inspiration for cards you can make with the kids, here are some great Father’s Day card ideas:
1. I Love Hangin' Out with You
Here is how to go about it.
What You Will Need
Paint, brown
Squeeze paint, green
Paper, light brown
Googly eyes
Glue
Black felt pen
Heart stickers
How to Make
Help the kids paint their palms and four of their fingers brown. Do not paint the thumb.
Press the handprint onto a blank sheet of card paper.
Using the brown paper, cut out a head, a pair of ears and a tail and stick the head where the thumb would have been.
Stick the ears and the tail and then paint the face and nose onto the monkey.
Stick the googly eyes.
With the green paint, have the kids make some tree branches.
Use the heart stickers for fruits hanging on the tree.
Write “I Love Hangin’ Out with You” on the card.
2. I Love You Berry Much
Here is how to go about it.
What You Will Need
White card paper
Black marker
Purple, red and green paint
Small paintbrush
How to Make
Mix the purple and red coloured paint together. You need to aim for a rich raspberry tone.
Have the little ones dip their little fingers into the paint and start printing out the shape of a raspberry.
With a brush and the green paint, make the leaves and stem of the fruit.
To give it a 3D effect, take some purple paint and lightly go around the individual prints.
Write “I Love You Berry Much” on the card for Daddy.
3. My Best Teddy Bear
Here is how to go about it.
What You Will Need
White card paper
Black marker
Brown paint
Googly eyes
Blue ribbon bow
Paintbrush, soft blending brush
How to Make
Dip your little one’s foot in the brown paint and then make an imprint on the paper.
Using a paintbrush, blend the print out so that most of it has brown colour. Don’t be rough as you do not want to smudge the print.
The heel will be the head, so paint the ears on the heel.
Stick the googly eyes at the appropriate place and draw the nose and mouth.
Stick the ribbon where the neck should be.
Write “Happy Father’s Day to My Best Teddy Bear”
4. Following in My Daddy’s Shoes
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Paints, orange and brown
Paintbrush
White card paper
Dad’s shoe
How to Make
Paint the bottom of dad’s shoe brown and make a shoe print on the white paper.
Paint the little one’s foot orange and make an imprint of it inside the shoe print.
On the side write “Following in My Daddy’s Shoes”.
5. I Heart Daddy
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
White and red card paper
Scissors
Crayons
How to Make
Cut the letters and the heart shape out of the tape. Instead of writing “love” the heart will be used.
Stick it onto the paper to say “I heart Daddy”.
Let your little one go crazy colouring all over the paper.
Once done, she can gift it to her Daddy on Father's Day.
6. Fishing You Happy Father's Day
Here is how it is done.
What You Will Need
Colouring page with the shape of a large fish
Coloured crepe paper, cut into square
Card paper
Googly eyes
Marker
Glue
How to Make
Show your little one how to glue the crepe paper onto the fish.
Stick the googly eyes in place.
Cut out the fish from the paper and stick it onto the card paper.
Write “Fishing You a Happy Father’s Day”.
7. You Love Pasta and I Love You
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Card paper
Butterfly pasta
Small paint brush
Paint
Markers
Glue
How to Make
Spread out the butterfly pasta on some old newspapers and let your kids paint them however they want.
Let the paint dry for 20 minutes.
Take the cardstock paper and fold it into half.
Stick the pasta bowties and write a lovely message, "You Love Pasta and I Love You!"
8. When You Hold My Hand...
Here is how it works.
What You Will Need
Card paper
Coloured crepe paper, small squares
Paint
Marker
How to Make
On top of the card paper, write “When You Hold My Hand...”
Paint your little one’s palms and fingers with on the car.
Under the handprint, write “I Feel So Loved!”
Under this, draw a heart shape and allow your little one to fill it in with crepe paper
9. It Takes a Big Heart to Hold Little Hands
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Two shades of paper
Glue
Scissors
Print
Black marker
How to Make
Trace your baby’s hand on the darker shade of paper and then cut it out.
On the lighter shade paper, cut out a big heart.
Stick the big heart into the little hands and write the message, “It Takes a Big Heart to Hold Little Hands”.
10. You Are My Sunshine
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Spiral pasta
White card
Yellow paint
Glue
Black marker
Paintbrush
How to Make
Paint each of the spiral pastas yellow.
Fold the white card paper and draw a big yellow circle at the center.
Make lines around the sun with the glue.
Stick the spiral pasta onto the glue.
Make a smiley face on the sun and write above “Daddy, You are my Sunshine”.
11. You Make Me Feel So Fly
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Coloured card paper
Coloured paper
Glue
Scissors
Pencil
Ruler
How to Make
With the coloured paper, cut out small hearts to use as balloons.
Fold the card paper in half.
Get your little one to stick the balloons onto the paper.
Then have your toddler draw lines to connect them to a point on the bottom
Underneath write “You Make Me Feel So Fly".
12. Hooked onto Daddy
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Coloured Papers
Marker
Double sided tape
Paints
Paintbrush
How to Make
Dip your little one’s hand in paint and use the handprint to make the fish on the blue paper.
Cut a hook and a heart from the coloured paper.
Stick the paper onto the white card.
With the paint, your little one can add any other decorations and the message “Hooked onto Daddy”.
13. I Love You This Much
Here is how it works.
What You Will Need
Craft paper
Scissors
Glue
Marker
How to Do
Trace the shape of your child’s hand and then cut out the shape of it after folding the paper in half. You want two hands.
Fold another long piece of paper into the shape of an accordion and attach each side to one of the hands
On the outside of each hand write “I Love You”.
On the accordion piece of paper, write “This Much”.
14. One in a Minion
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Yellow and blue paint
Pink and white paper
Black marker
Bottle with cap
Glue
How to Make
Have the children paint the bottle with the yellow paint.
Glue a small piece of white paper to the bottle cap to make the goggled eyes and place a black dot to be the eye. Stick this cap on the bottle to form the eye.
Draw the hair, mouth, straps of goggle, feet and hands on the coloured papers and stick them to the bottle.
When the yellow paint is dry, paint the overalls with the blue paint.
Cut out a heart with the pink paper and stick it onto the overalls.
Write a sweet message “You Are One in a Minion”.
15. I Love Your Moustache
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Coloured paper, red and black
Card paper
Pencil
Scissors
Glue
How to Make
Fold the card paper in half.
Cut the red paper into a heart.
Cut the black paper in the shape of a moustache.
Stick the red heart on the card paper.
Stick the moustache on the red heart in the place a moustache would be on a face.
Write a sweet message.
16. You Are My Life Vest
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
Papers, orange, black, blue, brown
White card paper
Scissors
Glue
Marker
How to Make
Take the orange paper and cut slits for the arms.
Bring both the edges towards the middle and fold.
Make small straps for the life vest with the black paper.
Cut an oar out of the brown paper.
Cut out waves with the blue paper and stick it onto the white card paper.
Stick the oar and vest on top of that and write a message "You Are My Life Vest".
17. To the Best Dad on Earth
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
White card paper
Foam paper, blue, green, black
Googly eyes
Scissors
Glue
How to Make
Cut the blue foam paper into a circle to make the earth and stick it on the white card paper.
Cut the green foam into continent-like shapes and stick it onto the blue foam.
Cut a moustache out of the black paper.
Stick the eyes and moustache.
Write “To the Best Dad on Earth”.
18. Yoda Best, Dad
Here is how it is done.
What You Will Need
Paint, pale green, brown
White card paper
Black marker
Paintbrush
How to Make
Paint your child’s fingers brown and palm light green and have them make an imprint on the white card paper.
With a marker, outline Yoda’s face and robe.
Fill in the face and ears with the light green colour.
Add lines on the forehead, ears, mouth and nose.
With some grey, add hair on the ears and head.
Finally, once the finishing touches are done on Yoda, add the message “Yoda Best, Dad”.
19. You're Reel-y Awesome, Dad
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Gummy fish/worms
String
Glue
Marker
Toothpick
White card paper
How to Make
Stick the toothpick on one side of the paper and stick some of the string as if it is coming out of the toothpick to make the fishing rod.
Stick the gummy fish or worm at the end of the string as bait.
Add the message “You Are Reel-y Awesome, Dad” and any other decorations you want.
20. You're the Ketchup to My Fries
Here is how to go about it.
What You Will Need
Yellow craft paper for fries
Fry box on coloured print paper
Glue
Scissors
Black felt pen
How to Make
Cut out the PDF fry box into the right shape and stick it together.
Cut the yellow paper into smaller rectangular bits for fries.
On the outside of the fry packet, write “You're the Ketchup to My Fries".
On the fries, write down on each fry a thing that your little one thinks makes Daddy great.
21. You Make My World Go Round and Round
Here is how to do it.
What You Will Need
White paper
Card paper
Scissors
Ruler
Pencils
Crayons
Black marker
Glue
Cardboard
How to Make
Draw the circle and divide it into eight equal parts like a pizza.
Colour each slice a different colour.
Write down different things that your kid can do with Daddy like “Watch TV together” “Back Rub” and others.
Cut out the circle and then glue it onto the card paper.
Make an arrow out of the cardboard and make a hole at the centre of the spinning wheel.
22. Daddy, You're Grrreat
Here is how it is done.
What You Will Need
Paint, black, red, white and skin colour
Googly eyes
Black sharpie
Card paper
How to Make
Paint four of your child’s fingers black. Leave the thumb clean.
Paint the palm skin colour.
Paint above that with a line of red.
Press the hand onto the paper.
With the black paper, cut out a pirate hat.
Make a skull and crossbones out of white paint.
Stick the googly eyes and make an eye patch with the marker.
Add a smile and write “Daddy, you are grrreat”.
23. You're Tee-rific, Dad
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Green card paper
Golf tee
White paint
Scissors
Black marker
How to Make
Fold the green card paper in half and on the first half, make two slits and stick a golf tee inside it.
Dip the little one’s fingers in paint and create a golf shape above the tee for the golf ball.
Write “You Are Tee-rific, Dad”.
24. You Protect Me Like a Lion
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Papers, yellow and white
Paint
Black marker
Fork
Glue
How to Make
Make a circle on the yellow paper and slowly add the rest of the face.
Cut out the eyes using the white paper and add in the pupils.
Stick it in place.
For the mane, your young one can dip a fork in the paint and begin to imprint the mane around the head.
Write "You Protect Me Like a Lion".
25. You're Out of This World
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Card paper, white and green
Glue stick
Pencil
Scissors
Marker
How to Make
Take the green card paper and fold it in half.
Cut it into the shape of an alien head.
Cut the white paper into three small circles for eyes.
Draw pupils and stick in place.
Out of the white paper, cut a small oval and write “You Are Out of This World, Dad”.
Stick that inside the card.
26. We're the Champions, Dad
Here is how it is done.
What You Will Need
White foam ball
Scissors
Card paper, light green and blue
Tape
Marker
How to Make
Fold the blue card paper in half.
Cut the foam ball in half.
Trace the kid's hands on the green paper.
Cut out the hands.
Stick these on the blue paper as grass.
Stick the ball on top.
Decorate the football with the marker and write, "We're the Champions, Dad".
27. Guess Whooo Loves You Very Much?
Here is how to make it.
What You Will Need
Coloured paper, white, black, green, blue, yellow
Scissors
Glue
Marker
Pins
Picture of father and child
How to Make
Cut out the blue paper in the shape of an owl.
Cut two round circles out of the white paper.
Cut two small black circles for pupils.
Cut two half circles out of the green paper.
Cut a small triangle for a beak out of the yellow paper.
Cut the wings out of the yellow paper.
Stick everything at the appropriate place except the wings.
The wings should be added on with the pins inserted in the place where the shoulder joints would be.
Bend the back of the pin so it stays in place.
The wings will move back and forth over the stomach of the owl.
Stick the picture of the Daddy and child on the stomach so that it is covered by the wings when they are down
On the wings write, “ Guess Whooo Loves You Very Much?”
28. Daddy No. 1
Here is how it works.
What You Will Need
Card paper, red, blue and white
Scissors
Glue
Gold glitter
How to Make
Cut out a blue circle.
Cut out three triangles to fit behind the blue circle with the corners sticking out to form even ridges along the edges.
Stick them in place.
Cut out two long rectangular pieces of red and blue paper and stick them underneath the disk. These are supposed to be the ribbons.
Write “Daddy No. 1” in glue and cover with glitter.
Dust off and then stick it on a white card paper.
Cut out stars from the coloured papers and stick them on.
29. Daddy Cool
Here is how it is done.
What You Will Need
Bright green and pink card paper
Glue
Scissors
White card paper
Googly eyes
Marker
Ice cream stick
How to Make
Cut the green paper into the shape of a stick ice cream with a bite taken out of it.
Glue the ice cream stick to the back of the ice cream.
Make sure it is slanted and then glue the whole thing to the white card paper.
Stick the googly eyes onto the ice cream.
Cut out pink cheeks from the pink paper and draw a mouth.
Write “Happy Father’s Day, Daddy Cool”.
30. I Ruff You
Here is how it is made.
What You Will Need
Scissors
Glue
Googly eyes
Marker
Pencil
Brown foam
White card paper
How to Make
Draw a dog silhouette on the brown foam.
Cut it out.
Stick the googly eyes.
Draw the mouth and nose with the marker.
Stick this onto the white card paper and write “I Ruff You Dad”.
It’s always nice to get new things from the stores, but those types of gifts often lose their charm too soon after being gifted and lie around in a corner somewhere, forgotten about. These DIY cards are so much more special to Daddy because he will be able to see the love and effort that your child has put into making him something special. So try these Father’s Day card ideas for preschool kids, toddlers and older kids.
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Arlo Name Meaning and Origin
Arlo is a male name of German origin that means ‘Hill.’ Arlo has many possible derivations, including a shortened form of the Italian name Carlo, CARLOS, or CHARLES. In Basque-speaking regions, this name is the word for area.
What Does Arlo Mean?
Derived from Spanish origin, the meaning of Arlo is “barberry tree.” In English baby names, the meaning of Arlo is ‘Fortified hill.’ Theorized from the Irish-Gaelic Aherlow, the meaning of Arlo is “between two highlands.” In German, the name means “hill.”
Origin
Each year, a growing number of girls are named Arlo in the US, while more babies of both genders receive inconsistent spellings like Arlow and Arlowe, which take this name more into smart surname territory. The name was first mentioned in the English poet Edmund Spenser’s poem “The Faerie Queene” in 1590 as a fictional place name. Easy to pronounce and spell, this Christian name fast gained popularity among the English-speaking countries of the world.
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
arr-low
awr-loh
AR-loh
A-rlo
Ar-lo
Syllables
2 syllables
Length/Letter
4 letters
Name Variations/Spellings
Arlo name variations can become favorites in different cultures around the world. Other spellings of Arlo offer trendy and alternative versions of the name. Here are some of the Arlo name variations and other spellings for Arlo that can charm you with their fresh alternatives:
Name
Origin
Arlow
Spanish
Arlowe
Spanish
Arel
Hebrew
Arley
English
Arlie
English
Arly
English
Aurelo
Latin
Erl
English
Erle
English
Harlow
English
Irl
English
How Popular Is the Name Arlo?
Arlo Bates, an American author, newspaper editor, and English professor, popularized this name initially in the US. This name consistently ranked high in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. According to the latest Social Security Administration data, Arlo first entered the Top 1000 in 1900. After that, the Arlo baby name ranking appeared in the top 1000 every year until 1944 and finally disappeared in 2011 when it ranked in the Top 1000 again. Since then, the Arlo popularity index has been steadily on the rise, which made it settle at the 220th spot in 2020, which is its most popular year so far.
Interest in Arlo - Worldwide
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A consistent search value of over 4 has been recorded on interest for Arlo, reaching 100 in July 2020. The lowest recorded value was 4 in August 2013, September 2013, and October 2013.
Interest in Arlo - US
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Popularity of the name Arlo
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Where Is the Name Most Searched?
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New Zealand tops the list for interest in Arlo's name for the past 10 years. Australia, the United States, Sweden, and Switzerland have made it to the top five positions. As modern-day New Zealand culture is highly influenced by the descendants of the Irish people and their culture, an Irish name like Arlo has been widely embraced by the parents of New Zealand.
Search trends of Arlo - US
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Among the sub-region of the US, Hawaii records maximum searches for the name Arlo over the last 10 years. Washington, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Alaska are the top 5 cities where search trends for Arlo have been recorded to be the highest.
Middle Names That Go With Arlo
A good middle name offers a refreshing touch of elegance to the given name. Here is a compilation of the best double names with Arlo that may upgrade the name to a different level or class:
Bryce
Jaxon
Martin
Mason
Jonas
Carter
Joel
Finn
Graham
Jett
Nash
Vaughn
Neil
Wayne
Nicholas
Grant
Jasper
Henry
Dean
Declan
Wolf
Silas
Famous People Named Arlo
Celebrity names attract media attention due to their distinctive contributions in their professional fields. Here’s a list of some of the most popular personalities named Arlo, who are influencers who might have set definitive standards of success for youngsters to follow:
Celebrity Name
Profession/Famous For
Arlo Eisenberg
American inline skater
Arlo Guthrie
American singer-songwriter
Arlo Haskell
American author, historian, poet, literary organizer, and publisher
Arlo L. Olson
WW II United States army officer
Arlo White
British sports commentator and presenter
Arlo Parks
British singer-songwriter and poet
Arlo Dagg
Son of rugby footballer Israel Dagg
Arlo Simpson
Son of singer, songwriter Charlie Simpson
Arlo Bates
American novelist, poet, and journalist
Arlo Givens
Raylan’s dad on TV’s “Justified”
Similar Names & Last Names
Baby names like Arlo evoke a similar style and feel as the given name. Arlo's family names can make every appearance of the name stand apart from the rest. Here is a list of some of the other names for Arlo that may compliment the first name to the fullest.
Other Baby Names
Suitable Family Names
Milo
Hughes
Leo
King
Theo
Lewis
Archer
James
August
Martin
Hugo
Nelson
Alo
Murphy
Ada
Perez
Archie
Ramos
Asher
Ramirez
Arthur
Price
Names That Sound Like Arlo
Names that rhyme with Arlo reinforces the poetic appeal of lyrical names. Here are some names that sound like Arlo has an equally cool and stylish vibe:
Romolo
Alessio
Mariano
Ambrose
Cesario
Laurio
Matteo
Arlowe
Carlos
Arlen
Milo
Arlys
Georgio
Arienn
Stephano
Arlando
Basilio
Julio
Cornelio
Arlidge
Sibling Names Related to Arlo
Sibling names can spark some ideas for the sib-set at your home. Here are some of the best sibling names that go with Arlo, including both sister names for Arlo and brother names for Arlo, for making them feel like a part of a family unit:
Sister Names For Arlo
Brother Names For Arlo
Rose
Rex
Hazel
Leland
Vera
Cyrus
Zelda
Crosby
Juno
Bennett
Sylvie
Remy
Poppy
Lionel
Mira
Quentin
Margot
Wayland
Olive
Harvey
Thea
Ezra
Florence
Atticus
Nicknames for Arlo
Nicknames sound the cutest when creatively hatched to express your deepest parental emotions. Here are some of the nicknames for the name Arlo that may become a regular part of your home lingo.
Rollo
Harlow
Lo
Ariet
Enzo
Arly
Ari
Aris
Aries
Hill
Arlie
Alfie
Asslo
Arlo Sport
Arselo
Marlowe
Rolly
Acrel
Weezie
Arlo Chavez
Lolo
Darlo
Arlo is a unique two-syllable name with a vowel at the beginning and the end. Once strongly associated with shaggy singer Arlo Guthrie, Arlo has an animated and cheery feel, thanks to its upbeat long ‘O’ ending sound, fascinating topographic meaning. This happy-go-lucky name is ripe with potential without carrying any heavy association. Although still below the Top 200 in the US, this quirky-cool name is now well and truly back in the reckoning as one of the contenders for boy’s name in recent times.
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Q. hello dr..I am 39 weeks 3 days pregnant, AFI level 8 is this normal?and normal delivery possible for me? Is the fluid enough for up to 1 week?Do I need a drip? please suggest me.
Dr Ghouse
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12 hours ago
A. the levels are on the lower side. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. Hi.. Priyanka kalra doctor..I am 39 weeks 3 days pregnant, AFI level 8 is this normal?and normal delivery possible for me? Is the fluid enough for up to 1 week?Do I need a drip? please suggest me.
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Mom of 2 children
11 hours ago
A. Hello there ma’am please do not worry about it too much and it is quite difficult to say anything about it without personally examination and proper reports evaluation. So better to consult with your treating gynaecologist in person as she knew the exact health condition of your pregnancy and can guide you better.
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Q. Hi, for May 1st they will check AFI fluid... should I need to be on empty bladder for that scan... which is around 37 weeks
Rashmi
Mom of a 9 yr 7 m old girl
9 hours ago
A. It’s completely normal this kind of an ultrasound is different it is not necessary that your stomach should be full or you should go empty stomach you can have your basic breakfast and all whatever you would want to eat before you go ahead with getting a scan and there is no need to go empty stomach for the scan
Rayan has added a new answer
Guardian of 0 children
9 hours ago
Q. hi everyone..the position of my baby is still in breech position from first trimester till now as I entered in my third trimester position is still breech is it normal..
Rayan
Mom of 2 children
33 mins ago
A. Check your scan report
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9 hours ago
Q. Mera Mera 7th month end pe hai ab scan Karate doctor please tell me
parminder kaur
Mom of a 1 yr 1 m old boy
8 hours ago
A. yess
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7 hours ago
Q. what types of clothes are good for a new born baby during summers
Rayan
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A. Cotton, Muslin clothes can be used. Prefer white or light coloured clothes since it absorb less heat.
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