Baseball Father’s Day Card
A home-run hit! Dad will LOVE this kid-made baseball glove Father’s Day card! This easy pop-up card is the perfect keepsake for the sports-loving dad!ย
Baseball Glove Pop-up Photo Father’s Day Card
What do you get for the guy who has everything? Dads love kid-made gifts too, and nothing beats a photo card he can proudly display at home or work!
This paper craft is super easy to make and only requires a few simple supplies. Kids will have a blast putting together this fun card to give to their hero!
We’ve made it easy to re-create this Father’s Day craft for the sports-loving dad with our free printable pattern (details in instructions).
PS- You can also make this as a birthday card for baseball fans!
Supply List
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- Printable FREE baseball glove pattern (see below)
- Brown & white card stock
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Jumbo wooden craft stick
- Photograph
- Kids paint markers
- Pencil
Related: See 18 more of our favorite kid-made Father’s Day Cards here! There’s something for every dad!
Instructions
First, print the free baseball card pattern and cut out the pieces. To get access to my free printable library, enter your email address in the form below:
Trace pattern onto card stock or thick paper and cut out the pieces.
Cut a slit in the middle of the glove where you will insert the photo. There is a line on the printable pattern to serve as a guide for placement.
Decorate your glove and baseball.
TIP: We used Kwik Stix Thin Stix paint markers because they are easy for kids to handle, beautifully vibrant, and dry in about 60 seconds.
Trim a photo to be slightly narrower than the baseball. Glue the top of the photo to the bottom of the baseball. The baseball should overlap about 1/4 – 1/2″ of the front of the photo.
Glue a jumbo wooden craft stick to the back of the photo and baseball, leaving about 2 inches of the stick out.
Slide photo into the slit you cut in the baseball glove. Flip card over and glue the stopper tab to the bottom edges of the back of the photo. This will keep the photoย from falling out of the card. It will look like this:
Flip card back over and finish decorating the front with your custom message.
Use the craft stick to push the baseball up and reveal your child’s photo below. Dad will love this thoughtful surprise!
Printable Directions:
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Baseball Glove Father's Day Pop-Up Card
Equipment
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Kids paint markers
- Pencil
Ingredients
- cardstock
- jumbo craft stick
- kid's photo
Instructions
- Trace pattern onto card stock or thick paper and cut out the pieces.
- Cut a slit in the middle of the glove where you will insert the photo. There is a line on the printable pattern to serve as a guide for placement.
- Decorate your glove and baseball.
- Trim a photo to be slightly narrower than the baseball. Glue the top of the photo to the bottom of the baseball. The baseball should overlap about 1/4 - 1/2" of the front of the photo.
- Glue a jumbo wooden craft stick to the back of the photo and baseball, leaving about 2 inches of the stick out.
- Slide photo into the slit you cut in the baseball glove. Flip card over and glue the stopper tab to the bottom edges of the back of the photo.
- Flip card back over and finish decorating the front with your custom message.
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As a grandmother who helps to watch two young granddaughters, your craft ideas are great!
Thank you for sharing your creativity!
This looks like such a fun craft! We’re having trouble downloading the PDF with the template. Can you help? Thanks!
Hi Jennifer – if you give me permission to email you using the address you typed here, I’m happy to send it!
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I donโt see the form where I can put my email and password down. How can I find it?
Hi Kathrin, there is a form right under the heading that says “Instructions” – the box is teal colored and says “Get access to all of my free printables” – hope this helps!