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Father's Day Pizza Card Craft Template

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Looking for a super fun and simple Father’s Day craft that kids can actually make on their own? This pizza-themed Father’s Day card is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students! With just a few craft supplies, your kids will create a card that dads will absolutely love (and laugh at too!).

What’s Included:

  • Printable card template with bold “Any way you slice it... You’re the best dad!” message
  • Pizza slice cut-and-paste pieces (crust, cheese, pepperoni circles, googly eye placement)
  • Easy-to-follow teacher instructions
  • Blackline + color version included
  • Sized for 8.5x11 printing (fits standard classroom paper)


Why Teachers Love It:

✔️ Easy prep – just print and cut

✔️ Builds fine motor skills with cutting and gluing

✔️ Great for Father’s Day stations, crafts, or last-minute gifts

✔️ Big smiles guaranteed!


Suggested Supplies:

  • Googly eyes
  • Red craft foam or paper for pepperoni
  • Crayons or markers
  • Scissors and glue


✨ Make Father's Day extra cheesy (in a good way) with this adorable classroom card craft! ✨

You will get a PNG (125KB) file

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Prunella

Verified Buyer

2 weeks ago

Any Way You "Don't Want" to Slice It

It gives a template of the card - words only. I was looking for a template of the pizza slice. There is nothing that goes on the front of the card. Either add something to the front or make it a poster size. Please include the pizza template - I am not as talented. This is, however, a good idea.
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Tricia

Verified Buyer

3 weeks ago

Pizza Template

I got the template because it has the pizza slice and pieces that the children can color or create their slice of pizza to be placed on the card & it only has the phrase. Not worth my time.
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Kimberly

Verified Buyer

3 weeks ago

Words Only

I chose the craft to get the pizza slice template, but it's not in the download. The only thing that showed up were the words.
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