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Father's Day Coloring Pages

12 free printable pages · print at home or color online

12 pages

Father's Day is the perfect excuse to make something by hand, and coloring is one of the easiest ways for kids to say "I love you, Dad." Our free father's day coloring pages mix heartfelt cards and gifts — a "Best Dad" trophy, a #1 Dad mug, a tie, a bunch of balloons — with warm dad-and-kid scenes like fishing, grilling, and piggyback rides. Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June in the United States, the UK, and many other countries, and the modern holiday traces back to Sonora Smart Dodd, who championed the first celebration in Spokane, Washington, in 1910. A colored-in page makes a free, personal keepsake dads actually keep. The sheets range from chunky, simple shapes for little hands to busier scenes for older kids who want more to fill in.

🖨️ How-To Guide: Download & Print Your Father's Day Coloring Pages

  1. Pick your pages: Scroll the collection and choose your favorites — grab a card to color plus a fun scene or two.
  2. Click the download button: Each page has a button right below it — one click saves the high-resolution printable to your device.
  3. Open the file: Open it in any standard PDF or image viewer — nothing to install.
  4. Print at home or school: Choose A4 or US Letter paper and turn on "fit to page" for clean scaling.
  5. Color and gift it: Hand out the crayons or markers, let kids add a message to Dad, and you've got a heartfelt homemade gift.

👔 Activity Ideas Using Father's Day Coloring Pages

  • Homemade Father's Day Card: Color a "Best Dad" or "Happy Father's Day" page, fold it in half, and write a sweet note inside for an instant handmade card.
  • Coupon Book for Dad: Color several small pages, cut them into squares, and turn each into a coupon — a hug, a chore done, breakfast in bed.
  • Why I Love Dad Poster: Color a big page, then have kids write or draw their favorite things about Dad around the edges to make a keepsake poster.
  • Breakfast-in-Bed Placemat: Color a cheerful page, laminate it or slip it in a sleeve, and use it as a special placemat for Dad's Father's Day breakfast.
  • Classroom Father's Day Craft: Print a stack for a class craft session so every child can color a card and gift to take home for Dad, Grandpa, or a special grown-up.

📝 Printable Tips for the Best Coloring Experience

  • Use heavier paper (32 lb. or cardstock) so the finished card or gift feels sturdy and keepsake-worthy.
  • Let kids personalize it with Dad's favorite colors, his name, or a little message before they finish.
  • Color the lettering last so words like "Best Dad" stay crisp after the background is filled in.
  • Print a few copies so each child in the family can make their own version for Dad or Grandpa.
  • Add glitter, stickers, or a photo once the coloring is dry to turn a finished sheet into a real handmade gift.

Frequently asked questions

What ages are these father's day coloring pages for?
They work for ages 2 to 12. Toddlers love the simple "Dad" hearts and mugs, while older kids enjoy the more detailed fishing, grilling, and family scenes.
Are the father's day coloring pages free?
Yes — every father's day coloring page on Scribbloo is free to download and print, with no sign-up required.
When is Father's Day?
In the United States, the UK, Canada, and many other countries, Father's Day falls on the third Sunday in June. These pages are great to color in the days leading up to it.
How do I print the coloring pages?
Click the download button under any page, open the file, and print on A4 or US Letter paper. Use your printer's "fit to page" setting for the best results.
Can I turn these into a Father's Day card?
Absolutely. Several pages say "Happy Father's Day" or "Best Dad" — color one, fold it, and write a note inside for an instant homemade card.
Can I use these in a classroom or daycare?
Yes. They're perfect for Father's Day craft time — teachers and caregivers are welcome to print as many copies as they need.
Do you have easy pages for toddlers?
Yes. Several pages use big, simple shapes with thick outlines — like a heart, a tie, or a mug — that are easy for little hands to color inside.
Can these work for Grandpa or another special grown-up?
Definitely. Many of the pages simply say "Dad" or show a loving scene, so they make a sweet gift for grandfathers, uncles, stepdads, or any special caregiver too.