painted golf tee
One day your father will start playing golf. It's an inevitable stage in his life, so lean into it! These painted golf tees are so easy to get behind and dad will love showing off his new gear to his friends is.
Get the tutorial at Merriment Design.
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leather keychain
Gift your dad this specially crafted keychain and he'll be able to keep a piece of you wherever he goes. Luckily for you (and dad), this tutorial has several different designs to choose from.
Get tutorials at Lydi Out Loud.
father's day treasure box
There's nothing like a thoughtful, handmade gift. Create a keepsake treasure chest for your dad by incorporating his favorite colors and filling it with old photos and sweet notes. (After all, dad's children are dad's treasure!)
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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“Dad, you are my anchor” frame
No more searching the seven seas for the perfect craft idea. If your dad is your anchor, tell him so with this frame idea. The biggest appeal is that you can be creative with the layout.
Get the tutorial at Fines Designs.
seasoning mix jar
Do you have a barbecue dad? These seasoning jars are calling his name. It is highly practical and can be used at any time of the year. (Because I know his father very well. grill Any time of the year. ) Plus, these designs are really cute!
Get tutorials at Sustain My Craft Habit.
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doodle mug
Dad's morning coffee has become much cuter. All you need for this is a plain white mug and some stickers, paint, and markers. Once the kids have worked their magic, bake for 30 minutes to let their creations set. (Please wash by hand instead of putting it in the dishwasher after each use.)
Get tutorials at I Heart Arts 'N Crafts.
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footprint rocket card
The cute words are accompanied by an even cuter card design. 🥹 Write the words “I love you to the moon” on a card and have your child draw a footprint in the center of the card. From there, you can create a locket using stickers or crayons.
Get tutorials at The Best Idea for Kids.
father's day back scratcher
A backscratcher is already a good idea. However, it gets even cooler when you customize it using wood burning tools. Your child may need help from an adult to make this project, but you can also ask them to help you draw the picture you want to bake.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
“Everything about Dad” book
Print this sentimental gift booklet and have children fill in their own photos and personal thoughts. I'm sure your father will cry too.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
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superdad shirt
Dad is a superhero, okay? They know how to use the grill better than anyone and can make any kid laugh with their lame dad jokes. Make your dad feel “super” with a shirt with a simple design! He'll love it and will probably wear it everywhere he goes.
Get the tutorial on the PolkaDot chair.
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lego cufflinks
Cufflinks shaped like Lego? Yes, please! Even if your dad is annoyed because he accidentally stepped on something real inside the house, he's sure to be happy about it. 😂
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
cardboard toy cars
Mini versions of everything are adorable and dads will agree. This cardboard car is irresistible for car lovers. (Plus, he might be looking for new desk decorations!)
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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Cup & Ball Game
This craft is so easy that even the youngest children can make and play with it. All you need is a wooden stick, string, a ball, and a cup. Moreover, this old-fashioned game will remind dad or grandpa of their youth.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Papaest. 1979 Tea
Looking for a craft that doubles as a wearable gift? This stencil will help you create cute, customizable shirts for all the men in your life.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
stencil grill apron
Make dad the master of the grill and let the kids follow suit. Children can also make their own mini aprons.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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wooden picture frame desktop organizer
Woodworking dads, this is the DIY project for you. Although a relatively simple project, children will need to: Several guidance. Once the box is complete, paste some images into the frame and you have the most sentimental desk organizer ever.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
paper bag scrapbook journal
Life is about small moments, and it's never too early to start documenting them. This lovely paper diary is the perfect way for your child to record their favorite moments with dad.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
popsicle stick up house
Here comes the father who will make your dream home come true! Now, let's create the most fanciful things together using popsicle sticks!
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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seashell candle
Before serving the best Father's Day meal, you'll want to make these seashell candles. Once set, place it on the table to create nice mood lighting.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
terrarium
A terrarium is like a no-mess science experiment that doubles as a pretty decoration. Add plants and moss and watch them grow.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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