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    Not Your Average Father’s Day Card Tutorial

    June 3, 2022

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Father’s Day Cards, Tutorials

    Today’s tutorial will teach you how to make a tasteful Father’s Day card. It’s got a clean, masculine design motif that dads of all age groups will appreciate! As long as you’ve got a straight edge and a few basic art supplies, you’re equipped to make it.

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    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Before I begin this tutorial, I’d like to say that this isn’t your run-of-the-mill Father’s Day card. I know that because I was looking for inspiration on Pinterest, and all I ran into were grilling-, fishing-, and toolbox-themed cards. I wanted to design a card featuring elegant masculinity. As a result, this card uses patterns and colors that will appeal to a lot of dads, not just those who enjoy manly pastimes. I hope that you have fun making it!

    1. Prepare Your Paper

    To start, cut a piece of black cardstock to 8.5″ x 6.25″ (21.6 cm x 15.9 cm). Then, fold it in half to make a 4.25″ x 6.25″ (10.8 cm x 15.9 cm) card.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, cut out a piece of 4″ x 6″ (10.2 cm x 15.2 cm) 80 lb. drawing paper.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    2. Draw Lines

    Once you’ve cut your papers, use a ruler and a waterproof pen to create a series of sets of parallel diagonal lines. It doesn’t matter how close the lines in a set are to each other. Some can be very close together, while others may be farther. The orientation of each set should be varied such that some lines are perfectly horizontal, others slant up, and still others slant down. Using a parallel glider makes creating lines like these a bit easier!

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    I used a Micron pen to draw lines.

    Notice in the photo below that overlapping lines disappear behind other line sets. Try to achieve that same effect when you’re drawing your lines!

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    3. Fill in the Lines

    Once you’ve drawn all the line sets, use the same waterproof pen to make densely-spaced diagonal lines inside a few of a few of the sets.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then, use the same pen or a black marker to completely fill in a handful of the line sets.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Grab a gray marker or colored pencil, and use it to fill in some of the sets with gray.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, find an olive green colored pencil or marker and fill in the rest of the line sets with green.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    Gold watercolor would also work for this step!

    To finish up the coloring process, use black watercolor (with a high concentration of water) to fill in half of the remaining open spaces on the paper. The result should look something like the photo below:

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    4. Assemble Your Father’s Day Card

    Once the paint is dry, use a glue stick or another adhesive to affix the artwork to the front of the black card. Center the artwork on the cardstock to the best of your ability.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    At this point, you’ll want to use a white pen (such as a Sakura Gellyroll) to write a Father’s Day message inside the card.

    5. Make the Tag

    Once you’ve finished the card portion of the project, it’s time to move on to making a “Happy Father’s Day” tag. First, cut a 2.5″ x 2.25″ (6.4 cm x 5.7 cm) rectangle of black card stock. Then, cut a 2.25″ x 2″ (5.7 cm x 5.1 cm) rectangle of 80 lb. drawing paper.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, use George Style Lettering to write “HAPPY FATHER’S DAY” on the white paper rectangle. Don’t skip drawing diagonal lines in the lettering!

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    The George Style Printable Hand Lettering Worksheet will teach you how to create this fabulous lettering style.

    Affix the white rectangle to the black rectangle.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock
    Do your best to center the white rectangle.

    6. Make the Sash

    Now, cut out two long, skinny pieces drawing paper. The pieces should be about 0.25″ (6.3 cm) wide by 11″ (2.8 cm) long.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Use tape or glue to affix the two thin strips of paper to the back of the “HAPPY FATHER’S DAY” tag. Make sure the strips are evenly spaced and parallel!

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    Fold the sash around the card. Keep an eye on the front of the card as you are folding; you want to make sure the tag is in the center! Once you’ve centered everything, you can glue the ends of the sash together.

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    7. Enjoy and Send!

    Flip the card over and admire your handiwork. You’ve just made a one-of-a-kind Father’s Day card!

    Not Your Average Father's Day Card Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial! Thanks very much for reading, and have a great weekend.

    Warmly,

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    This article was first posted in June of 2016. It has been updated with clearer instructions.

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    Martha Porter
    July 24, 2024

    I like seeing ideas for masculine cards. I’d like to see more! I used this idea as a jumping off point to create a first Father’s Day card for my son…. made “from” his 6 month old son! I used the baby’s footprint instead of words on the front tag.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      July 29, 2024

      What a sweet and creative idea for a Father’s Day card! Using the baby’s footprint adds such a personal touch. I’m glad the masculine card ideas were helpful.

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    Jennifer
    June 8, 2022

    I love that this *isn’t* full of the stereotypical Dad cliches! Those don’t fit my father or husband, and it is always so hard to find a card or inspiration. I appreciate the acknowledgement that there are all kinds of dads out there!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 10, 2022

      Thank you, Jennifer! I got tired of the cliche Hallmark cards as well, I’m glad you enjoy these too!

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    Natasha Mitchell
    June 7, 2022

    I’ve been thinking of making cards for friends and family for a while, I feel inspired now!

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    Pavlina
    June 6, 2022

    Very chic card. Definitely more elegant then store-bought! Love it.

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    Diane Schulert
    June 6, 2022

    I love this, and luckily for me, I’m reading about it BEFORE Father’s Day! Thank you, Lindsey, for posting this idea. It will go perfect with what we are giving him for a present!

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    June 6, 2022

    I Love the Father’s Day post ideas! 🙂

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A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson 1 of the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (seriously, join us — enrollment is a *steal* at $5/month, and you get complimentary tutorials [that happen to complement the course] — link in bio)! People seemed to like the story in that clip, so here’s another fun story from the same lesson. Sorry, I can’t confirm who the client was! That was a project with an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). 🤐 Still: a very fun, very cool experience ... I’m grateful that calligraphy has given me cool adventures and connected me to such an amazing community. ✍️

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I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Mode I’m editing videos for the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (🎉 JOIN US! link in profile for enrollment info!!) — and wanted to share this story from Lesson 1. In that lesson, we’ll chat about how to develop your motivation (this story is part of me sharing mine); and we’ll ease into our pointed pen experience with faux calligraphy and pencil calligraphy. Step by step, you’ll develop skills that will serve you for a lifetime ... and surprise and delight those around you, just like my “rent check envelopes” did! ✉️

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Some recipes aren’t just instructions — they’re memories on a page. 💛 I spent some time illustrating one of my favorites, and it turned into the sweetest (literally) keepsake. Calligraphy, watercolor, and a little patience bring the story of a dish to life.

If you’d like to try illustrating your favorite recipe, too, I shared the full process (with helpful printables) on the TPK Blog — link in bio. ✨

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As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recip As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recipe takes it one step further. ✨ In TPK’s latest tutorial (link in bio), I’ll show you how to create an illustrated chocolate lava cake recipe using watercolor. You’ll find helpful PDFs and step-by-step instructions so you can follow along — or use the layout to bring one of your own favorite dishes to life.

Frame it as keepsake art, or give it as a thoughtful handmade gift this holiday season. 🎁

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✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesso ✨ One of the most beloved assignments from Lesson 5 of Hand Lettering 101 was this playful project: design an artistic alphabet where no two letters look the same.

The idea? JUST PLAY. 🎨 I used watercolor and a paintbrush, but many students grabbed markers, pens, or anything colorful on hand. The results were incredible — @adriennelovesletters gave it her own flair, Isabel C. made it three times, and Laura M. created a stunning version too. (You can peek at more inside the TPK Premium Discord!)

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