Printable Father's Day Cards To Colour

Surprise Dad on his special day with a Free Printable Father's Day Card. These printable colouring cards are an easy and fun way to make a unique and personalised Father's Day card that Dad will treasure.

Download your favourite design and get colouring to create your own handmade card. 

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Printable Father's Day Colouring Cards.

With Father's Day just around the corner, it's time to celebrate the amazing dads and father figures in our lives. And what better way to do that than with a homemade card that you can print and colour?

I'm so excited to share with you this collection of 6 fun Father's Day cards. These cards are not only cute and funny but also super easy to customise and personalise.

So, grab your coloured pencils and get ready to create a one-of-a-kind card that will show your dad just how much he means to you.

Related: 25+ Easy Father's Day Card Ideas To Make

Free Printable Father's Day Card.

I love printable greeting cards. They can be such a lifesaver when it comes to last-minute gifts especially if you don't have time to rush to the store. Plus they offer endless possibilities for creativity.

There are 6 different Father's Day designs to choose from including some cute cards for the younger kids like the comic style 'Best Dad Ever', a couple of puns ('Dad, you're one in a melon.') and a few that are suitable for adults and older kids of all ages.

The black and white outline designs mean you can make these cards as personal and unique as you can, so don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild. You can add glitter, stickers, or even cut out and glue small photos of you and your dad together.

And bonus, they're all blank inside so you can add your own message exactly how you like it.

Free Father's Day Cards.

Print them out on cardstock (if you want them to feel more like an actual card), thicker paper, matte photo paper, or even regular printer paper.

Each card measures 5x7 inches once cut out. A perfect fit for an A7 size envelope.

Cut them out using a paper trimmer and fold them in half along the dotted lines. You can use them as cards, gift tags (use a hole punch and ribbon to attach them to a gift) or frame them as a postcard-size piece of art.

Once you've finished your card write your own sweet message inside to wish your Dad Happy Father's Day. Show how much he means to you and how grateful you are for everything he does. It's the thought and effort that counts the most.

All you need to be is grab the free download below and print them out to get started. 

How to print your Father’s Day Colouring Cards.

These cute cards can be printed on both A4 and standard letter-size paper. All you need is a home printer with ink and some cardstock.

1. To download the cards, simply fill out the form at the bottom of the post and the file will be sent straight to your email.

2. Open the email and click the button to download the PDF file.

3. Open the PDF file in Adobe Reader.

4. For best results print these cards on white cardstock paper or matte photo paper and simply cut them out.

I personally love using a paper cutter for projects like this to ensure smooth, professional edges.

5. Print as many as you need. Perfect for kids and adults who love to colour.

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Emma

Hi, I'm Emma. I'm a crafter, blogger and paper enthusiast living in the North West of England.

Gathering Beauty is the place where I share craft tutorials and diy inspiration. I started this blog back in 2013 as a way of sharing all the things I love and make. I share paper crafts, clay crafts, origami, printables and desktop wallpapers as well as the odd crochet and weaving project.