45 Father’s Day Drawing Ideas

Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to let Dad know he’s the “toad-ally” awesome frog in the pond of life! What better way to hop into his heart than with some hand-crafted, kiddo-created art? Whether your dad is more of a “Super Dad” flying through chores or the “Grill Master” flipping burgers like a pro, our list of Father’s Day drawing ideas for kids is sure to get those creative juices flowing, and maybe even draw out a few giggles!

Super Dad

Super Dad

Let’s start our artistic tribute to dads and begin by capturing the essence of “Super Dad” with these simple steps!

  1. Begin with a round face for that lovable charm.
  2. Add a small, curved body beneath, topped with a flowing cape.
  3. Sketch a super emblem on the chest for that heroic touch.
  4. Complete the look with a caring smile and a pair of bright, shining eyes.

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Best Dad Trophy

Best Dad Trophy

Now, let’s draw a token of appreciation for Dad—a “Best Dad Trophy” with a few joyful steps!

  1. Sketch the outline of a trophy cup, with a wide brim and a base.
  2. Attach two handles on either side to frame our cup.
  3. Draw a pedestal underneath, layering it to give some depth.
  4. Emblazon the base with “BEST DAD” to honor your hero.
  5. Add a pair of sparkly eyes and a warm smile to the cup for a playful twist.

Dad’s Favorite Hobby

Dad's Favorite Hobby

To honor Dad’s beloved pastime this Father’s Day, let’s sketch a scene that brings his favorite hobby to life!

  1. Start with a large, rounded shape for Dad’s head.
  2. Draw a rectangular body, seated comfortably.
  3. Add a book in his hands, open to invite imagination.
  4. Surround him with cozy details: a plant, a contented pet, and fishing gear.
  5. Fill the background with soft, simple touches like a steaming mug and heartwarming accents.

Family Portrait

Family Portrait

As we continue our artistic journey, let’s create a family portrait that Dad will treasure forever!

  1. Outline four round heads for the family members, with the parents’ heads slightly larger.
  2. Sketch in the facial features, emphasizing the large, expressive eyes and happy smiles.
  3. Draw the bodies with simple clothing, placing the children in front.
  4. Add heart symbols to represent the love within the family.
  5. Finally, give each character a touch of rosy cheeks for a warm, lively effect.

Dad’s Barbecue

Dad's Barbecue

Let’s add a dash of fun to Father’s Day by drawing Dad in his grilling glory!

  1. Start with Dad’s face, making it round with a beaming smile.
  2. Sketch an apron-draped body beside a classic grill.
  3. Add details: burgers on the grill, one in Dad’s hand, and another on a side table.
  4. Draw hearts to show the love for Dad’s BBQ skills.
  5. Finish with a smoky aroma wafting from the grill.

Dad’s Tool Box

Dad's Tool Box

For Father’s Day, let’s capture the essence of a handy dad with a charming tool box drawing!

  1. Draw a rectangular box with a flip-top lid and a handle.
  2. Inside the lid, line up a variety of tools—wrenches and screwdrivers of different shapes.
  3. On the front of the box, add a pair of adorable eyes and a joyful smile.
  4. Scribble “DAD!” on the toolbox to personalize it.
  5. Finish off with some sparkles to show just how special this tool box is.

Handprint Art

Handprint Art

Let’s create a heartwarming handprint masterpiece to show Dad some love!

  1. Start with a large face in the center of your paper, complete with big, sparkling eyes and a smile.
  2. Press painted hands around the face to form a circle of handprints.
  3. In each handprint, paint or draw a small heart.
  4. Add decorative elements like stars, hearts, and arrows in the spaces between.
  5. Write “DAD” above the face to center your heartfelt message.

Bear Hug

Bear Hug

Bringing a bear hug to life on paper for Father’s Day is as warm as the real thing!

  1. Sketch the outline of a dad’s profile and a child facing him, both with smiling faces.
  2. Add the details of Dad’s face, including stubble and a gentle expression.
  3. Illustrate the child with wide, joyful eyes and a cute bear ear headband.
  4. Portray the arms of each character wrapped in a cozy embrace.
  5. Finish with a child’s teddy bear clutched in their hand, completing the affectionate scene.

Sporty Dad

Sporty Dad

Capture the action and energy of Father’s Day with this sporty sketch!

  1. Begin with a round head for the child, topped with a neat hairstyle.
  2. Sketch a body in motion, one leg forward as if kicking a ball.
  3. Draw the soccer ball in a dynamic position, showing movement.
  4. Add a simple sports outfit to the child, with shorts and a t-shirt.
  5. Finish with sparkling eyes and a joyful expression, full of life and play.

Picnic with Dad

Picnic with Dad

Let’s spread out the cheer with a “Picnic with Dad” drawing!

  1. Sketch three rounded figures sitting cross-legged on a picnic blanket.
  2. Draw a wide-brimmed hat on Dad to give him a relaxed, outdoorsy look.
  3. Place a picnic basket on one side and a bowl of fruit in the middle.
  4. Add a pattern to the blanket for a cozy atmosphere.
  5. Include small details like apples, bread, and playful expressions.

Dad’s Car

Dad's Car

Time to put the pedal to the paper and draw a Father’s Day moment with “Dad’s Car”!

  1. Begin with two happy figures, a larger one for Dad and a smaller for the child, with big circular eyes and cheerful smiles.
  2. Add a hose in Dad’s hand, illustrating water spraying onto the front of a car.
  3. Sketch the car with a simple, cute design and droplets to show it’s being washed.
  4. Emphasize the sparkle around them to suggest a job well done.
  5. Don’t forget the small puddles on the ground to complete this shiny scene.

Fishing Trip

Fishing Trip

Let’s reel in the Father’s Day fun with a “Fishing Trip” drawing!

  1. Draw two figures sitting side by side with fishing rods, a smaller one for the child and a taller one for Dad.
  2. Illustrate their joyful expressions and add a wide-brimmed hat on both.
  3. Sketch the fishing rods angling into a simple water body at their feet.
  4. Depict ripples in the water to show where the lines drop.
  5. Place a tackle box beside them to set the scene.

Dad’s Tie

Dad's Tie

Let’s get knotty and sketch a variety of “Dad’s Ties” for Father’s Day!

  1. Draw long, inverted triangle shapes for the ties, ensuring each has a squared bottom.
  2. Sketch the tie’s knot at the top, adding a collar for a realistic touch.
  3. Decorate each tie with different patterns: stripes, dots, leaves, or hearts.
  4. Add accents like bows and ribbons for a festive look.
  5. Sprinkle the background with tiny stars and shapes for extra flair.

Musical Dad

Musical Dad

Strum up some fun with a “Musical Dad” drawing for Father’s Day!

  1. Begin with a smiling face, framed by a tidy hairstyle.
  2. Draw a seated body, with arms positioned to hold a guitar.
  3. Sketch the guitar, ensuring it’s proportionate to Dad.
  4. Add a small drum beside him for extra-musical charm.
  5. Surround Dad with musical notes to show the melody in the air.

Chef Dad

Chef Dad

Let’s cook up a delightful “Chef Dad” illustration for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch two characters with puffy chef hats, one taller for Dad and a smaller sidekick.
  2. Give Dad a mustache and both characters rosy cheeks for a warm kitchen glow.
  3. Draw Dad holding a bowl with both hands and the child chef standing proudly.
  4. Outline a table in front of them for the culinary workspace.
  5. Add sprinkle effects around the bowl to show the magic of cooking.

Dad’s Shoe

Dad's Shoe

Step into the Father’s Day spirit by drawing “Dad’s Shoe” alongside a child’s!

  1. Begin with a large, sturdy shoe for Dad, sketching in the sole and laces.
  2. Draw a smaller, more colorful shoe in front to represent the child’s.
  3. Add details like the texture of the leather and the bright shine on the smaller shoe.
  4. Decorate around with playful doodles: leaves, swirls, and little accents.
  5. Remember to give each shoe its own character, just like Dad and kiddo!

Reading Time

Reading Time

Let’s create a cozy “Reading Time” scene for Dad and child this Father’s Day!

  1. Start with two figures seated close together, one larger for Dad, one smaller.
  2. Draw their heads leaning in towards an open book they’re sharing.
  3. Sketch Dad’s arm around the child for a snug feel.
  4. Add the book in front, wide open to show an engaging story.
  5. Scatter some twinkling stars around them to suggest a magical storytelling moment.

Camping Adventure

Camping Adventure

Gather around the campfire, it’s time to sketch a “Camping Adventure” for Father’s Day!

  1. Draw a large tent as the backdrop, with a triangular shape and a curved entrance.
  2. Sketch a campfire in front of the tent with logs and flames.
  3. Add a Dad and two kids standing to the side, with happy faces and camping gear.
  4. Include a bright sun and some stars to capture the great outdoors.
  5. Accentuate the scene with fun details like the marshmallows or a hiking stick.

Space Dad

Space Dad

Blast off with creativity and draw “Space Dad” for an out-of-this-world Father’s Day!

  1. Begin with a large, round astronaut helmet and add a smiling face inside.
  2. Draw the suit’s body, keeping it simple with a badge that reads “DAD.”
  3. Illustrate the planets and stars around him to set the space theme.
  4. Include fun details like a visor reflection and floating space symbols.
  5. Don’t forget to add some color to bring your cosmic creation to life.

Dad’s Favorite Chair

Dad's Favorite Chair

Settle in and let’s illustrate a relaxing moment with “Dad’s Favorite Chair”!

  1. Draw a large, cushiony armchair with rounded edges for a comfy look.
  2. Sketch Dad sitting snugly in the chair, with a simple shirt and pants.
  3. Add large, sparkling eyes and a content smile to show Dad’s relaxation.
  4. Place Dad’s legs in a casual, crossed position to enhance the laid-back vibe.
  5. Highlight the scene with some sparkles to show just how special this spot is.

Hero Dad

Hero Dad

Let’s sketch “Hero Dad” in his superhero best for a Father’s Day surprise!

  1. Draw a head with a sweeping hairstyle and a mask with large eye openings.
  2. Illustrate a broad-shouldered body with a cape flowing behind.
  3. Add details like a tie, belt with a star, and cape clasps.
  4. Sketch a heroic stance with hands on hips.
  5. Brighten up the background with stars to give him a supercharged glow.

Gardening with Dad

Gardening with Dad

Time to dig into a “Gardening with Dad” drawing, just in time for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch two figures sitting on the ground, a larger one for Dad and a smaller companion.
  2. Give them each a pot and gardening tools to work with the plants.
  3. Draw a row of pots with blooming flowers at their feet.
  4. Illustrate a grassy base beneath them and sprinkle some colorful flowers.
  5. Add a warm touch with cheerful facial expressions and a sunny backdrop.

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Biking Together

Biking Together

Let’s pedal into a “Biking Together” illustration to celebrate Father’s Day!

  1. Draw two characters side by side, one on a larger bike and the other on a smaller one.
  2. Add wheels and frames to each bike, with appropriate proportions for Dad and child.
  3. Show them seated with hands on the handlebars and feet on the pedals.
  4. Illustrate a sunny backdrop with a few clouds to suggest a lovely day for a ride.
  5. Include expressions of joy on their faces to reflect the fun of the activity.

Coffee for Dad

Coffee for Dad

Get ready to brew up some art with this “Coffee for Dad” drawing!

  1. Sketch a cylindrical mug shape with a handle on one side.
  2. Draw the top of the coffee, add a few wavy lines for steam rising up.
  3. Give your mug a happy face at the center.
  4. Write “DAD’S COFFEE” on the mug’s label for a personal touch.
  5. Finish with heart shapes and small suns or stars around it for a warm, cozy vibe.

Puzzle Time

Puzzle Time

Let’s piece together a “Puzzle Time” drawing that’s perfect for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch two figures, one larger and one smaller, focused on a table.
  2. Draw puzzle pieces spread out on the table, some connected in the center.
  3. Portray Dad and child with bent heads and concentrated expressions.
  4. Add details like the table’s edge and creases in their clothing for realism.
  5. Sprinkle a few star sparkles above to show the fun they’re having.

Pizza Night

Pizza Night

Let’s cook up some fun with a “Pizza Night” illustration for Father’s Day!

  1. Start by drawing two figures, one adult and one child, with aprons.
  2. Sketch a round pizza between them, topped with various circles for toppings.
  3. Add details like a pizza cutter in Dad’s hand and a condiment bottle nearby.
  4. Show their happy faces looking at each other with smiles.
  5. Finish by adding some sparkles around them to highlight their joyful cooking session.

Sailing with Dad

Sailing with Dad

Let’s set sail with a charming “Sailing with Dad” drawing for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch a simple boat with a curved bottom on wavy water.
  2. Add a tall mast with a striped sail to catch the sea breeze.
  3. Draw Dad and child sitting in the boat, with Dad’s arm guiding the sail.
  4. Show their joyful expressions and windswept hair.
  5. Accentuate the sense of movement with little lines for wind and splashing water.

Dad’s Favorite Book

Dad's Favorite Book

Let’s turn the page to a “Dad’s Favorite Book” drawing for Father’s Day!

  1. Begin with a thick rectangle for the book’s cover.
  2. Add a smiling face to the cover to bring the book to life.
  3. Sketch the spine and pages to give the book depth.
  4. Write “DAD’S FAVORITE” on the cover labels.
  5. Surround with hearts to express the love for Dad’s reading time.

Building Blocks

Building Blocks

Time to construct some fun with a “Building Blocks” drawing for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch two figures seated on the floor, one larger for Dad, and a smaller for the child.
  2. Illustrate various-sized blocks around them, some stacked up.
  3. Draw Dad and child with their hands on the blocks, building together.
  4. Capture their expressions of happiness and focus on their shared activity.
  5. Add a few stars around them to symbolize their playful imagination.

Magic Tricks

Magic Tricks

Let’s pull out a “Magic Tricks” drawing from our hat for Father’s Day!

  1. Draw a figure in a magician’s outfit, complete with a top hat and wand.
  2. Sketch a child looking up in wonder, with hands raised in delight.
  3. Illustrate the wand above the hat, with sparkles to show magic happening.
  4. Capture their cheerful faces and the dynamic motion of the magic trick.
  5. Surround them with twinkling stars to enhance the magical atmosphere.

Dad’s Workshop

Dad's Workshop

Let’s craft a “Dad’s Workshop” illustration for a Father’s Day full of creativity!

  1. Start with a figure wearing an apron, focused on a workbench.
  2. Populate the workbench with tools like a hammer, screwdriver, and tape measure.
  3. Sketch a shelf behind him with various jars and more tools.
  4. Place a sign with “DAD” on the shelf to personalize the workspace.
  5. Add some hearts and stars around him to show the love and joy of crafting.

Snowman Building

Snowman Building

Let’s create a heartwarming scene of “Snowman Building” for Father’s Day!

  1. Sketch two figures dressed in winter attire, one tall and one small.
  2. Draw a snowman in between them with three round sections.
  3. Add a carrot nose, coal eyes, and a smile to the snowman’s face.
  4. Illustrate the figures placing small snowballs for buttons and twigs for arms.
  5. Sprinkle the scene with snowflakes and add a glow of pride on their faces.

Dad’s Hat

Dad's Hat

Time to cap off Father’s Day with a drawing of “Dad’s Hat”!

  1. Begin with a baseball cap shape, adding a dome for the top and a brim.
  2. Sketch the cap on a small round table to give it a place of honor.
  3. Draw a cute face on the front of the cap, complete with shining eyes and a smile.
  4. Adorn the cap with a heart to show love and rays for extra charm.
  5. Color it in Dad’s favorite colors to make it truly his.

Surprise Gift

Surprise Gift

Let’s unwrap the joy of drawing a “Surprise Gift” for Dad!

  1. Start with a square for the gift box.
  2. Add a large bow on top, making sure to draw the loops and tails.
  3. Draw a happy face on the front of the box with heart-shaped eyes.
  4. Attach a small tag that reads “FOR DAD” to the side of the box.
  5. Embellish with sparkles around the box to show it’s something special.

Dad and Pet

Dad and Pet

Strolling into a heartwarming sketch, here’s how to capture “Dad and Pet”!

  1. Sketch a man with a business suit and a cheerful expression.
  2. Outline a playful dog sitting beside him, leash in his hand.
  3. Ensure the dad’s hand is gently holding the leash.
  4. Add simple lines to suggest grass at the dog’s feet.
  5. Finalize with a soft blush on their cheeks and a heart floating above.

Dad’s Footprints

Dad's Footprints

To trace the tender steps of “Dad’s Footprints,” let’s begin:

  1. Start with the larger figure, capturing the wide-eyed wonder of a father.
  2. Draw the smaller figure, an adoring child, gazing up.
  3. Illustrate their environment, simple sandy ground with a trail of footprints.
  4. Surround them with hearts to symbolize affection.
  5. Add joyful expressions to both, creating a moment of shared happiness.

Tea Party with Dad

Tea Party with Dad

For a charming “Tea Party with Dad” illustration:

  1. Pencil in the father’s gentle, loving gaze and his child’s joyful eyes.
  2. Detail their facial features, showing the warm connection.
  3. Sketch their seated postures at the table, with tiny tea cups and a teapot.
  4. Draw the array of treats and teaware on the table.
  5. Finalize with twinkling stars above to capture the magical moment.

Dad’s Computer

Dad's Computer

To create a playful “Dad’s Computer” scene:

  1. Start with the outline of a laptop, slightly open.
  2. Sketch a whimsical webcam at the top, and a joyous game controller beside it.
  3. Add a happy mouse to the right, connected with a wavy cord.
  4. Decorate the screen with the word “DAD” in bold, fun letters.
  5. Include hearts and stars around to show love and excitement.

Dad’s Bicycle

Dad's Bicycle

Let’s embark on sketching “Dad’s Bicycle”:

  1. Begin with the main frame, forming a diamond shape for structure.
  2. Draw two circular wheels, ensuring they’re aligned with the frame.
  3. Add the seat, handlebars, and pedals, infusing character into each.
  4. Place a basket at the front, for a touch of charm.
  5. Dot with hearts and the word “DAD” below, crafting a tribute to his favorite ride.

Kite Flying

Kite Flying

To capture the joy of “Kite Flying”:

  1. Outline a man and child with simple, rounded shapes for bodies and heads.
  2. Sketch the man’s arm extended upwards holding a string, and the child looking up.
  3. Draw the kite with geometric shapes, attached to the string.
  4. Add faces with large, sparkling eyes and happy expressions.
  5. Finalize with decorative stars to convey the excitement of their activity.

Dad’s Glasses

Dad's Glasses

For a charming sketch of “Dad’s Glasses”:

  1. Start by drawing an open book in the center, with curved lines for pages and a thicker outline for the cover.
  2. Above the book, sketch round glasses, adding shine to the lenses.
  3. Embellish with small stars and details around the glasses for sparkle.
  4. Include soft shading beneath the book for depth.
  5. Detail with light strokes to simulate text on the pages.

Stargazing

Stargazing

To capture this stargazing moment:

  1. Begin with the telescope, drawing a long cylinder with a lens at the end, mounted on a tripod.
  2. Sketch a father figure sitting behind it, with one eye closed, peeking through the telescope.
  3. Add a smiling child next to him, looking up in awe.
  4. Decorate the background with stars of various sizes.
  5. Give life to the scene with facial expressions and soft lines for clothing.

Playing Cards

Playing Cards

To recreate this card game scene:

  1. Start with two oval faces, larger for the dad and smaller for the child, adding bright, happy eyes and smiles.
  2. Draw their torsos with dad’s arm extending out to hold cards.
  3. Sketch hands for each character, with the dad holding playing cards and the child with a smaller set.
  4. Illustrate a table edge and sprinkle the background with twinkling stars to show enjoyment.
  5. Detail with patterns on the cards and clothing textures.

Beach Day

Beach Day

For this sunny beach scene:

  1. Begin with two characters, one larger and one smaller, sitting in the sand.
  2. Add cheerful facial features and the dad’s glasses.
  3. Outline their bodies, showing them interactively building a sandcastle.
  4. Sketch the surroundings: an umbrella, a beach ball, a bucket, and a sunny sky with a smiling sun.
  5. Finalize with wavy lines for water and sand texture.

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Dad’s Briefcase

Dad's Briefcase

For this charming illustration of Dad’s briefcase:

  1. Draw a rectangle for the body of the briefcase, rounding the corners slightly.
  2. Sketch the handle, clasps, and pockets, paying attention to symmetry.
  3. Add a decorative, striped tie under the flap for a playful touch.
  4. Detail with stitching lines, a “DAD” label, and texture for the leather.
  5. Include small highlights and shadows to bring the briefcase to life.

Conclusion

So, you’ve sketched, painted, and crayoned your way through our list, turning simple ideas into masterpieces worthy of the fridge’s front and center. Remember, it’s not about creating the perfect drawing; it’s about showing Dad he’s a “Hero” character in your life’s story. Thanks for diving into our pond of Father’s Day drawing ideas. Here’s hoping your artistic adventures brought smiles, laughs, and maybe a dad joke or two.

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