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Father's Day Agamograph Template

  • Writer: Jessie
    Jessie
  • Jun 7
  • 6 min read

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Example of completed Father's Day Agamograph.

Looking for a truly magical Father’s Day craft? Get ready to wow your kids—and Dad—with this Father’s Day Agamograph! With just a bit of folding, coloring, and assembling, your child’s artwork transforms into a two-in-one surprise that shifts before your eyes. It’s the perfect mix of creativity, optical illusion, and heartfelt sentiment!


So, what exactly is an agamograph? Named after artist Yaacov Agam, this clever art form uses interlaced images and carefully folded paper to create pictures that change depending on your viewing angle. When you look at it from one side, you see one image, and when you look from the other side, a completely different picture appears—like magic!


In this Father’s Day version, we’ve chosen two images that tug at the heartstrings. One side says a bold and loving “I ♥ Dad”, and the other side reveals a warm image of a dad hugging his child. It’s not just a craft—it’s a moving tribute to the special connection between fathers and their kids.


Kids will love the process of creating this unique piece of art. They’ll color in each image with their favorite hues, then cut, fold, and glue the strips to build the alternating design. As the agamograph comes together, the excitement grows—they won’t believe their eyes when they see the two images "flip" with just a tilt!


The finished product makes a beautiful handmade gift for Father’s Day. Display it on the fridge, prop it up on Dad’s desk, or use it as a centerpiece for a Father’s Day breakfast surprise. It’s a keepsake that he’ll want to hold onto long after the day is over.


Example of completed Father's Day Agamograph.

At its heart, this agamograph is about more than just cool visual effects—it’s about celebrating the love between a father and child in a truly unique way. Every fold and every color added by your little artist helps create a one-of-a-kind gift that says, “Dad, you’re loved from every angle.”


Ready to get started? Scroll down to download your printable Father’s Day Agamograph template, gather your coloring supplies, and get ready for a craft that combines creativity, love, and a little optical magic. Dad’s going to love it—and your kids will too!of Agamographs. Who knows what delightful surprises your artistic endeavors may unveil!


Don't Miss Out On These Other Father's Day Crafts...

Father’s Day is all about showing Dad just how awesome he is—and what better way to do it than with a whole lineup of fun and easy crafts that kids can make with love! On the blog, you’ll find everything from wearable paper ties (yes, he can actually wear them!) to pun-filled coloring pages that’ll have Dad chuckling while he colors. Whether your little one is into cutting, coloring, or gluing, there’s a project that fits every age and ability—and every kind of dad!


Feeling extra crafty? Grab your glue sticks and scissors for a DIY paper trophy that proudly says “#1 Dad!” or whip up a handmade card bursting with love (and maybe a few dad jokes, too). These crafts are sweet, silly, and packed with personality—perfect for classroom celebrations, family craft time, or even breakfast-in-bed surprises. No store-bought gifts needed when you’ve got creativity, construction paper, and a whole lot of heart!


Materials You'll Need:

  • Agamograph Template

  • Markers or colored pencils

  • Scissors

  • Toothpick

  • Ruler

  • A piece of cardstock or heavy paper

Example of how to print Father's Day Agamograph.

Step 1: Download and Print the Father's Day Agamograph Template

To begin your Agamograph art project you need to download and print our Agamograph template. Directions to download your FREE copy is found at the bottom of the post.


I recommend printing the Agamograph Template on 8.5x11 white cardstock paper. Although cardstock paper is superior, you can use regular paper if you are unable to find cardstock.


Example of coloring Father's Day Agamograph.

Step 2: Color Your Template:

Once you've printed the template, it's time to unleash your creativity! Use markers or colored pencils to bring the agamograph to life. You're the artist, so let your imagination run wild!


The two images are broken up into segments and are laid out every other one from the two images. To help you keep it straight, on the template I have labeled them Picture A and Picture B. This way you can know which picture you are coloring.


Struggling with coloring these two images? We understand that the disconnected lines can make it challenging. If you're finding it tough, scroll down to the bottom of the post to discover a helpful hack that simplifies the coloring process. While it might involve a few extra steps, especially beneficial for our younger artists, it's well worth the effort.


Example of scoring Father's Day Agamograph template.

Step 3: Score Along the Dotted Lines

It is important that your lines are precise. Younger kids may need help from an adult with this step. To achieve precise folds you need to score the lines on the agamograph before begin to fold. I used a toothpick and a ruler.


How To Score Lines

  1. Place Your Ruler: Lay your ruler along the line where you want to create the score. Make sure it's positioned precisely where you want the fold to be.

  2. Line up the Toothpick: Take your toothpick and place it along the ruler's edge, exactly on the line you want to score. It should be parallel to the ruler.

  3. Apply Light Pressure: Press down gently with the toothpick while keeping it aligned with the ruler. The goal here is to make a shallow indentation or crease along the line, rather than cutting through the paper.

  4. Repeat if Necessary: Depending on the thickness of your paper or cardstock, you may need to go over the same line a few times with the toothpick to ensure a clean score. Apply a bit more pressure if needed, but be careful not to tear the paper.


Once you've scored the line, remove the ruler and toothpick. You should see a faint crease where you scored.


Example of cutting out the Father's Day Agamograph template.

Step 4: Cut Out The Template:

Carefully cut out Agamograph along the solid lines provided on the template. Be sure to follow the outlines precisely to ensure your Agamograph works its magic when we fold it.


Example of what the folding should look like on the Father's Day Agamograph.

Step 5: Fold Along the Dotted Lines

This is where the real enchantment begins. Fold your Agamograph along the dotted lines, creating an accordion-style pleat. The folds should be parallel to each other and about an inch apart. Take your time with this step, as precision is key for the Agamograph effect.


Example of completed Father's Day Agamograph.

Step 6: Showcase Your Father's Day Agamograph Template

With your Agamograph assembled, it's time to unveil the magic. Hold your artwork at one end and gently begin to tilt it back and forth. Watch as the photo transforms into two unique images with each tilt! It's an illusion that will leave everyone enchanted.


Struggling with coloring these two images?  As mentioned earlier, here's a special trick to simplify things, especially for younger kids. Before you start coloring, carefully cut along the dotted lines and assemble the two images separately. Color them in, and then glue them to another sheet of paper in the same order as they came. Afterward, proceed with the folding step. This method allows you to view the completed coloring page as a whole.


Discover a treasure trove of creativity on our blog, where a plethora of art projects awaits young artists! From whimsical paper bag puppets to mesmerizing agamographs, our collection offers endless opportunities for imaginative expression and hands-on fun. Whether your child is captivated by animals, sports, or seasonal themes, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Let their creativity soar as they dive into our diverse range of art projects, each designed to spark joy and inspire endless creativity. Join us on an artistic adventure filled with laughter, learning, and boundless imagination!



Example of downloading Father's Day Agamograph template onto a computer.

How To Download Template:

Before you can begin your craft you need to download the Agamograph Template. This download is available to all members for FREE! You heard me correctly, memberships are free to join for everyone who is 18 years an older! Click on the link to signup and to find the Template. You choose which one you want to download and print.


***These printables are intended for personal and school use exclusively. Unauthorized copying, uploading, republishing, distributing or alteration of these files in any manner is strictly prohibited. If you plan to showcase these printables, please ensure to include a link back to artsykidszone.com.



Completed Father's Day Agamograph Template example.

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