superhero tools
Dad is truly a superhero in disguise, so he needs gear befitting his powers. Use colored construction paper and googly eyes to transform his favorite tool, whether it's a spatula or a screwdriver, into a superhero with a sweet Father's Day message.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
buy a spatula
stencil grill apron
If your dad is the king of the grill, make him this apron! Stencil and sew his favorite meat onto a plain apron, or make your own from a flour sack towel. He'll love wearing it every time he takes out the charcoal.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
lego cufflinks
He'll look better with any cufflinks in the world, but he'll look even better if they're made to resemble Lego, his favorite building toy. It has a very goofy design thanks to its Lego shape, but the subtle silver color makes it very stylish.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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commemorative photo keychain
With this adorable personalized keychain, you can be sure that dad won't lose his keys anytime soon. To make a cute keychain for dad, paste a small photo of your child on the bottle cap and attach it to the keyring with colorful paper clips.
Get tutorials at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
necktie and bow tie
Maybe dad just loves an excuse to dress up. In that case, you can make his own tie or bow tie even more special because you or your child made it.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
buy fabric
custom candy wrappers
Looking for a DIY Father's Day gift that's as cool as your dad? Let him know he's “Mr.” Be a “good dad” by attaching these adorable printable candy wrappers to your favorite candy bar.
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
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golf ball box
Does your dad spend most of his time playing on the golf course? Make him a useful gift with a personal touch with this Thieliff-inspired handmade golf ball box.
Get tutorials at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
“You're the best, Pop” tag
For dads who can't go through the day without a bottle of soda, this is the perfect gift. Adding the message “You're the Best, Pop” makes it even more special.
Get the tutorial on “Pumpkin and the Princess”.
log slice pencil holder
Help dad organize his writing supplies with this rustic log slice pencil holder. Provides a place to store all your desk essentials and add a natural touch to your desktop.
Get tutorials at Craftaholics Anonymous.
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BBQ seasoning mix jar
Mason jars of seasoning mixes are a super simple craft that even kids can easily make. Simply purchase his favorite BBQ seasoning, fill it up in a jar, and decorate it with the personalized label that comes in the included vinyl.
Get tutorials at Sustain My Craft Habit.
buy mason jars
dyed tile coasters
Give dad the gift of listening with a coaster that reminds kids not to place their cups directly on trees. Choose a color scheme that you think he'll like and use different colored sharpies to fill in the tiles. Next, dab a little rubbing alcohol on the tile and blend the colors to create a stunning dyed work.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
custom backgammon set
This custom game board doubles as decoration and Father's Day activity. Customize the pieces and canvas board with dad's favorite colors and let the game begin.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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father's day candle
Make sure his man cave always smells sweet with these hand-poured candles. Using essential oils like woody black licorice, sweet musk, and fresh cut grass, he creates different scents based on his aromatic preferences.
Get tutorials at The Pretty Life Girls.
Breakfast in bed tray and kit
Take the traditional Father's Day breakfast in bed to the next level with personalized trays and napkins. Vinyl labels featuring fun phrases like “Breakfast Is Served” will make everything feel fancier.
Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.
world map clock
Show off the man who ignited your appreciation for travel with a vintage-inspired clock that hangs in your room or office. All you need is a cheap watch and an old map you already have, or a weathered world map from Google.
Get the tutorial pillar box blue.
buy a watch
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watercolor string paint
String painting is a super fun and easy art technique to do with kids. Once you've created your masterpiece, add a personal touch with a thumb or handprint and frame it as a sentimental gift that dad can display on his wall.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
“Thank you for helping me grow” Succulents
This sweet and literal message will make dad smile every time he sees it: Thank you for helping me grow! It doesn't matter if he doesn't have a green thumb. Succulents don't require much care, so you can enjoy their greenery without stress.
Get the tutorial on “Pumpkin and the Princess”.
dad's memory box
Keep your memories of your grandfather safe in a cute and unique place. This gift is a great introduction to woodworking. All you have to do is find an unfinished box, paint it with wood stain, and stencil your message of choice.
Get an average but inspiring tutorial.
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embroidered photo set
Embroidery can transform an ordinary family photo into a piece of art worthy of hanging in a frame. This is a way to display wonderful memories such as hearts and speech bubbles that represent the emotions of the moment. All you need is an embroidery needle, thread, and a little creativity.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
mini tie pinata
Make a festive piñata just for Father's Day and fill it with his favorite treats. He'll be impressed that you went the extra mile to create something personalized for his special day.
Get tutorials at Inspiration Made Simple.
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