Father’s Day is all about treasuring the father-figure in your kid’s life. That could be to dads, grandpas, stepdads, uncles, Pastors, mentors, and families with tender situations.
Whoever you’re giving this hello Father’s Day coloring page to, they are absolutely gonna LOVE IT!!! ❤️🎉🎁
Wanna give dad the BEST present ever? Grab these printables and make him a Father’s Day Collection he will cherish forever!
- All About Dad Prompt Sheet
- Father’s Day Matching Bookmarks
- Father’s Day Hand Lettering Practice Sheets
- Father’s Day Stickers
- 5,500+ More Printables
If you have two kids, you could have one do the prompt sheet above, and one give the coloring sheet or you could have both kids do both gifts + the bookmarks (2 bookmarks from each child).
Or you could drip out the collection all day, so he’s getting and finding things all over the house. 👏 By the TV remove, put the prompt sheet, on his nightstand, put the bookmark, on his mirror in the bathroom, put another bookmark. So that all day, wherever he goes, he’s sure to find little treasures that bring a smile to his face! 💖
Cute Dad Coloring Page Printable Kids Can Personalize For Father’s Day
Father’s Day is such a sweet time to slow down and make dad feel seen, loved, and celebrated. This free printable Father’s Day coloring page is full of cute dad-themed doodles that kids can color and give as a thoughtful, handmade gift. 🖍️
It has that happy, kawaii printable style with ties, tools, mugs, a grill, a wallet, a trophy, hearts, stars, and the cutest “Hello Father’s Day” lettering right in the middle.
You’ll see cute Father’s Day images like…
- Steak dinner
- Backyard grill
- Dad coffee mug
- Eyeglasses
- Mustaches
- Striped tie
- Hammer
- Wrench
- Suit jacket
- Wallet with money
- Car
- Baseball cap
- Cozy chair
- Trophy
- Watch
- Little boy holding a best dad heart
- Happy Dad lettering
Download the Printable Coloring Sheet For Father’s Day here.
Creative Ways To Use This Kawaii Father’s Day Coloring Page
Mini Keepsake Dad Will Want To Save
Have kids turn this Father’s Day gift coloring page into a mini keepsake by writing a sweet note on the back. They can keep it simple and cute with something like these little prompts (have them do as many as they can):
- I love you because…
- My favorite thing about you is…
- Thank you for teaching me…
- You make me smile when…
- I’m thankful you are…
- You’re a great dad because…
- I’m so thankful for you because…
- What I love most about you is…
For more message ideas on this cute dad printable, check out my post: Father’s Day A-Z words. It’s full of words for cards, notes, acrostic poems, and more handmade gifts. 🎁
Wallet Surprise
Cut out the cute wallet doodle on the dad-themed coloring page and turn it into a little Father’s Day surprise by having kids write a tiny note on the back of that image. You could have them add a sweet “coupon” on the back of it, too, and stick it in his wallet (half sticking out) so he will find it. If you want to create a stack of these coupons, that would be a cute idea too!
Fun coupon ideas:
- One big hug
- Movie night with dad
- One chore helper for the day
- Breakfast with dad
- Car wash helper
- One game night
- One couch snuggle
- Pick the family movie
- One backyard BBQ helper
- One “I’ll bring you coffee” morning
- One quiet reading time together
- One walk with dad
- One silly joke session
This turns the Father’s Day coloring printable into a Father’s Day activity sheet that’s something super cute and he will absolutely LOVE! ❤️
Toolbox Tally: Father’s Day Printable Activity
After coloring, have kids look closely through the cute Father’s Day coloring sheet and count every wrench and hammer they can find. This adds a simple seek-and-find activity to the printable (think: Father’s Day printable for toddlers and kindergarteners) and gives little ones a fun way to interact with the dad-themed doodles and sneaks in a quick little learning lesson. 😉
Here’s some more fun things to find on this coloring page for dad…
- Wrench – 3
- Hammer – 2
- Stars – 7
- Hearts – 28
- Diamonds – 5
- Smiley Faces – 27
Design a Tie
The necktie doodles work perfect as Father’s Day pictures to color and design. Let kids customize the stripes with their own patterns, colors, tiny hearts, stars, dots, or even Dad’s favorite colors to make the Happy Father’s Day coloring page more personal. This is a sweet way to make the coloring page feel like it was designed just for him, especially if dad wears ties to work, church, or special occasions. 💖
Trophy Presentation
Kids can use the trophy as a father figure coloring page image. Cut it out and give it to the father figure in their life, and present it to him as a mini handmade award. They could even write on the back of the trophy what they like best about their father figure. It’s a cute way to turn this dad coloring sheet printable into a cute Father’s Day gift he’ll remember forever. 🎉
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