How To Make A Hammer Father’s Day Activity

April 27, 2026

This hammer Father’s Day activity is a cherished gift that Dad will use for years to come. Made with a hammer and paint, kids will create a beautiful design on the hammer. This Father’s Day craft will be the highlight of Dad’s special day! Kids will use paint to create a unique design on the hammer before gifting it to Dad.

a hammer with the handle decorated with paint

This hammer will become one of Dad’s most favorite tools because of the sentiment behind it. It’s a Father’s Day gift that is meaningful and useful. Instead of creating something Dad can’t actually use, this hammer will be something Dad pulls out every time he needs to fix or build something. I love pairing this hammer activity with this Father’s Day handprint craft or this Father’s Day fish fingerprint picture frame. Pairing a craft or picture frame with a useful gift is always a good idea!

 colorful paint blobs with brushes scattered around and a hammer on a white surface.

What You’ll Need For This Father’s Day Activity

  • Wooden hammer
  • Paint in several colors
  • Small paintbrushes (one per color)
  • Thick paper or parchment paper

How To Set Up This Hammer Father’s Day Activity

1. Lay out a large sheet of paper to protect your workspace.

2. Place small drops of different colored paint onto the paper.

3. Give each color its own paintbrush to keep colors bright and clean.

4. Set the wooden hammer in the middle of the workspace.

5. Let kids dip their brushes into the paint and begin decorating the hammer however they like.

Close-up of a hammer on a white surface with bright orange, yellow, and purple paint blobs, while a hand uses a small brush to apply more paint nearby. The hammer will be given as a father's day gift

6. Encourage them to cover the handle and sides, leaving the metal part unpainted.

a hammer with the handle decorated with paint for a father's day craft

7. Set the hammer aside to dry completely.

Benefits of This Father’s Day Gift

a father's day activity - Close-up of a hammer with colorful paint on the handle; bright paint blobs in the blurred background.

Aside form being a cherished gift, this Father’s Day craft also:

  • Builds fine motor skills through careful brush control
  • Encourages creativity and self-expression
  • Provides a meaningful, hands-on gift kids can feel proud of
  • Supports color recognition and early art exploration

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How To Make A Hammer Father’s Day Activity

Recipe by stacie

This hammer Father’s Day activity is a fun and thoughtful Father’s Day gift that Dad will actually use! 


  • Total Time15

Materials

     Wooden hammer

     Paint in several colors

     Small paintbrushes (one per color)

     Thick paper or parchment paper


Instructions

1.   Lay out a large sheet of paper to protect your workspace.

2.   Place small drops of different colored paint onto the paper.

3.   Give each color its own paintbrush to keep colors bright and clean.

4.   Set the wooden hammer in the middle of the workspace.

5.   Let kids dip their brushes into the paint and begin decorating the hammer however they like.

6.   Encourage them to cover the handle and sides, leaving the metal part unpainted.

7.   Set the hammer aside to dry completely.

  • Prep Time: 5
  • Category: DIY, Father's Day
  • Method: Step-by-Step
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stacie
Stacie is a former first grade teacher who loves to share educational activities to help kids learn, grow, and develop! She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s Degree in Child Development with a focus on Mental Health.

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