Where to Find Free Father's Day Cards to Print

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Look online for free, printable Father's Day cards that leave room for personalization and creativity.

Whether a person wants a quick, last-minute Father’s Day card or wants to make a special, personalized Father’s Day card, there are several, free card templates available online. Make Father’s Day extra special by creating a card just for Dad.

Online Sites That Offer Free Printable Father’s Day Cards

The site 123 Print Cards has a selection of 24 free Father’s Day cards. Styles include those with cute, cartoon pictures to those with professional photographs for pictures. Choose a simple card with room for three lines of a personalized message, a letter card or a card that has room for more lengthy messages. The greetings and closings can also be personalized, though they are automatically filled in with generic Father’s Day messages.

The Disney Family Fun website has Father’s Day cards that can be printed and colored. Young children who like to color will enjoy decorating their own card for Dad. Children can add their own Father’s Day message or, if they aren’t old enough to write, can dictate a message for Mom to write.

Got Free Cards is a website that allows users to upload their own pictures to a card template or choose from one of many images that are available on several different templates. Card makers have the choice of adding personalized greetings or using the available Father’s Day messages. Print cards from home in time for the Father’s Day holiday.

Tips for Making a Personalized Father’s Day Card

While cards can be printed on a black and white printer, most colored graphics will look best on a color printer. If a black and white printer is the only one available, children can color the picture with crayons or markers to make the card even more personal.

Adding a personalized message is a nice touch, but can be difficult. Some ideas include writing an inside joke that the card giver shares with Dad, writing a common family saying with a humorous twist or writing a short list of things that Dad does that are appreciated. Children will likely have their own ideas for a message to Dad.

Use good quality paper for printing cards. Consider using cardstock for a more professional look.

Create a personalized Father’s Day card at home by using free, online card services. Print cards that are easy for children to color and decorate or upload a photo for a card that will be a keepsake.

Barb H., B. Hacker

Barb Hacker - Barb is a busy mom of three boys and a freelance writer. She is an avid reader who enjoys reading about history, parenting and gardening. ...

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