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Happy Father’s Day Banner

Kids can show dad just how special he is to them by making this Happy Father’s Day banner. This cute printable banner can be colored and decorated or used just as it is printed. Father’s Day, celebrated on June 19 has been an annual tradition since 1910

Printable Happy Father's Day Banner

The three banners contain the words ‘Happy’ ‘Father’s’ ‘Day’. This is an easy craft that is perfect for classrooms and larger groups. To make the banner more colorful, I added an additional banner cut out of wrapping paper behind the solid banner.  At the Custom Banners Page, you can find additional printable banners for holidays.

What You Will Need

  • White paper or pastel color printer paper. Cardstock paper can also be used but is not necessary.
  • Colorful yarn or ribbon – about 5 feet long.
  • Hole punch.
  • The PDF for the 3 banner pages: Happy  Father’s  Day
  • Scissors
  • Crayons or markers

Instructions

  • Start by selecting and printing each of the 3 banners: Happy  Father’s  Day. You will need three pieces of paper for this step.
  • Next, cut each of the banners apart along the outside line.
  • Color in the letters and let children be creative and add additional decorations and special notes to dad.
  • Using a hole punch, punch 4 holes in each banner where indicated by the small circles.
  • Finish the banner off by using about 5 feet of colorful yarn or ribbon to string the banner together.

For a more colorful banner, as shown above, select and print the larger banner stencil.  Trace this stencil onto colorful paper or pretty wrapping paper for each of the three banners. Cut these apart and put one behind the banners. You can glue or tape the background papers in place. Another option is to attach the two papers together at the punched holes with the ribbon.

For a more personalized banner, be sure to visit the Custom Banners Page.

About Theresa Johnston

Activities For Kids has been an on-going passion of mine since 1998. I'm a long-time Orlando resident and huge Disney Fan! Prior guide for About.com and current editor for AboutOrlando.com. I hope you enjoy the crafts, recipes and ideas that you find here.