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Last updated on May 10, 2026May 10, 2026

The Cutest Father’s Day Craft Kids Can Make: A Handprint Trophy

Five completed handprint trophy Father's Day crafts made from yellow cardstock with kids' yellow painted handprints and black bases reading "#1 Dad"

Want a Father’s Day gift that’s equal parts adorable, personal, and ridiculously easy to pull off – even with little ones? This handprint trophy is exactly that. It looks like something you’d frame and keep forever (because, honestly, you will), and the whole thing comes together in under an hour.

The best part? The trophy base is actually a little card that opens up to reveal a secret message inside. Dad, Grandpa, or Uncle will absolutely love it – and your kids will feel like total superstars handing it over.

This works beautifully as a classroom craft or a quick at-home project. Either way, get ready for some serious heart-melting moments.

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  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make a Handprint Trophy
    • Step 1: Make the Handprints
    • Step 2: Draw and Cut Out the Trophy
    • Step 3: Cut Out the Handprint
    • Step 4: Glue the Handprint to the Trophy
    • Step 5: Make the Trophy Base (the Secret Card!)
    • Step 6: Attach the Base to the Trophy
  • Fun Message Ideas for the Trophy Base
  • Tips for Teachers & Group Crafts
  • Why This Craft Is a Total Winner

What You’ll Need

Cardstock – yellow (for the trophy), black (for the base/card), and white (for the handprint background)

Yellow non-toxic tempera or acrylic paint

Medium-sized paintbrush

Scissors

Glue stick

White paint pen or white chalk marker – for writing on the black base. A white colored pencil or white crayon works too if that’s what you have on hand.

A pen or marker for writing inside the card

Wet wipes or a small towel nearby (trust us on this one)

No white paint pen? No problem! Just swap the black cardstock base for white cardstock and use a regular black marker instead.

All supplies needed for the handprint trophy Father's Day craft: yellow, white, and black cardstock, yellow paint, scissors, glue stick, and white paint pen laid flat on white surface
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How to Make a Handprint Trophy

Step 1: Make the Handprints

1. Use a paintbrush to apply a generous, even coat of yellow paint to your child’s palm and fingers.

2. Carefully guide their hand down onto a piece of white cardstock, pressing each finger down firmly. Hold it steady for a few seconds before lifting.

3. Gently peel their hand straight up off the paper – don’t drag or you’ll smear it!

4. Repeat to make a few extra prints. It’s always smart to have backups in case one smudges.

5. Wash their hands right away with warm soapy water. Pro move: have a wet wipe ready to get the bulk of the paint off first.

6. Let the handprints dry completely before moving on.

Pro Tip: Make 2–3 handprints right away while the paint is fresh. Drying time is the only wait in this craft, so knocking out extras upfront means you’re not re-painting hands later!

Adult using a paintbrush to apply bright yellow non-toxic tempera paint onto a young child's palm to make a handprint for the Father's Day trophy craft
Young child pressing a yellow-painted hand firmly onto white cardstock to stamp a handprint for the Father's Day trophy craft, with a completed handprint visible nearby

Step 2: Draw and Cut Out the Trophy

1. Draw a trophy shape onto yellow cardstock. Think classic award trophy: a wide cup at the top, two small handles on the sides, a narrow stem, and a rectangular base at the bottom. Sketch it first in pencil – no pressure to be perfect!

2. Cut out the trophy shape with scissors.

3. To cut out the handle holes: gently fold the paper near the handle area and make a small snip to create an opening, then slip your scissors inside and carefully cut around the handle shape. Take it slow – these tiny curved cuts are the trickiest part!

Size check: Once you’ve drawn your trophy, hold it up next to the dried handprint before cutting. Make sure the handprint will fit comfortably in the cup area between the handles. If you’re working with older kids’ bigger hands, just draw the trophy a bit wider.

Adult hands using orange scissors to cut a trophy shape out of bright yellow cardstock for the Father's Day handprint trophy kids craft

Step 3: Cut Out the Handprint

1. Choose your best handprint from the batch.

2. Cut around it carefully, leaving a small white border all the way around – about ¼ inch. That white outline is what makes the handprint pop against the yellow trophy!

Adult hands carefully cutting around a dried yellow child's handprint on white cardstock, leaving a narrow white border, to create the handprint medallion for the trophy craft

Step 4: Glue the Handprint to the Trophy

1. Apply glue to the back of the cut-out handprint.

2. Center it on the trophy cup and press down firmly. Hold for a few seconds to make sure it sticks.

Child's hands pressing a cut-out yellow handprint medallion onto the center of a yellow cardstock trophy for the Father's Day handprint trophy craft

Step 5: Make the Trophy Base (the Secret Card!)

This is where it gets really fun. The base isn’t just decoration – it’s a little folding card with a hidden message inside.

1. Cut two identical trapezoid shapes from black cardstock – wider at the top, slightly narrower at the bottom, like a classic trophy pedestal. Cut both the same size.

2. On one piece (the front), use your white paint pen to write a short, punchy message. Some crowd favorites: #1 Dad, Best Dad Ever, World’s Best Dad.

3. Take the blank piece (the inside) and apply a thin line of glue – about ½ inch wide – along the left edge only.

4. Press the front piece on top, aligning the left edges. You’re essentially creating a little book that opens from the right.

5. Once dry, gently fold the card open and crease it so it opens and closes easily.

6. Inside, write a personal Father’s Day message with your pen or marker.

Don’t forget: Write your child’s name and the date somewhere on the craft – either inside the card or on the back of the trophy. These little details are pure gold when you look back at it years from now.

Adult hand using a white paint pen to write "#1 Dad" on a black cardstock trophy base for the Father's Day handprint trophy craft, with a second blank piece beside it
Black cardstock trophy base opened like a card to reveal a handwritten "Happy Father's Day! Love, Emma" message inside, showing the hidden card feature of the handprint trophy craft

Step 6: Attach the Base to the Trophy

1. Apply glue to the back of the trophy base card.

2. Stick it to the bottom of the yellow trophy shape, centered underneath the stem.

3. Press firmly and let it set. Your trophy is complete!

Completed Father's Day handprint trophy craft held up showing the golden-yellow cardstock trophy, child's yellow handprint, and black base reading "#1 Dad" with the card open revealing a message inside

Fun Message Ideas for the Trophy Base

Go beyond the classics and make it personal! Here are some ideas that’ll really make Dad (or Grandpa) laugh:

  • #1 Fisherman
  • BBQ King
  • World’s Best Pasta Sauce Maker
  • Champion Bedtime Story Reader
  • Best Dance Move Dad
  • World’s Best Nap Buddy
  • Master of the Grill

The more specific and silly, the more he’ll love it. Think about what Dad is actually known for in your house – that’s your gold right there.

Tips for Teachers & Group Crafts

Doing this as a class project? Here’s how to make it run smoothly with a group:

Set up a “painting station” with one adult managing the handprinting. It goes much faster and cleaner that way.

Do the handprints on Day 1 and let them dry overnight. Cut and assemble on Day 2.

Pre-cut the trophy shapes ahead of time if you’re working with younger kids (Pre-K through 1st grade). Let older kids do their own cutting.

Have each child dictate or write their message for the inside of the card – it makes the keepsake even more meaningful.

Keep a stack of wet wipes at every table. You’ll thank yourself later.

Class variation: Skip the secret card base with very young kids and just glue a simple black rectangle to the bottom. Write the message on the front – done! Simpler but still totally adorable.

Why This Craft Is a Total Winner

This isn’t just a cute project – it’s the kind of gift that actually gets kept. The combination of a child’s handprint (which captures that exact tiny hand at that exact age) plus a personalized message makes it genuinely special, not just another piece of artwork.

Dads, grandpas, and uncles absolutely light up when they open that little card and see the message inside. It’s simple, it’s heartfelt, and it takes almost no supplies. That’s a winning combination every time.

Happy crafting – and Happy Father’s Day! 🏆

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