fire starter
The next chilly night, Dad places a homemade fire starter under a dry log and lights a fire. To make it, surround the candle wick with beeswax in a lined cupcake tray. Top with small pine cones, evergreen sprigs, dried citrus peels, cinnamon sticks, and coffee beans.
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beer can planter
“Dad” wooden sign
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kids artwork mugs
Take your “World's Best Dad” mug to the next level by creating your child's hand-painted vinyl decal. Encourage him to draw a picture of his dad or write a favorite (or funny) message.
Get the tutorial with Persia Lou »
homemade jam
photo glitter globe
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superhero kitchen tools
Turn almost any gift, including tools and kitchen utensils, into adorable superheroes. All you need is construction paper, googly eyes, double-sided tape, and string to attach your notes.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project »
tic tac toe game
felt cable organizer
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you are the best, pop
Take the opportunity to remind your pop that he is the best. For a simple and affordable gift idea, simply hang this printable tag on a glass soda bottle (lollipops or popcorn will also work).
Get the tutorial on Pumpkin and the Princess »
origami shirt gift bag
sports donuts
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papa rock paperweight
Get the kids some washi tape, paint markers, and rocks and encourage them to draw a picture of their dad. Add a funny message like “Dad Rocks” or the classic “Best Dad Ever.”
Get the tutorial at Hello, Wonderful »
cloth wrapped planter
father's day coupon
Dad will be happy when he receives these Father's Day coupons, and kids will be happy when they redeem each coupon. Because it means spending quality time with dad. Some ideas: lunch dates, free hugs, breakfast in bed.
Get the tutorial on Alice & Lois »
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salt dough picture frame
Children can participate in every step of this simple process. Follow the salt dough recipe, shape the letters “DAD” and bake the cookies. Later, include family photos and write your child's name.
Get the tutorial on The Soccer Mom Blog »
Picture books made by children
Sit down with your child and help them write a superhero story inspired by their hero (aka their father). Let your child draw an illustration to develop their creativity.
Get the tutorial with Persia Lou »
luggage tag
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mini zen garden
Let dad relax with this tabletop Zen garden. This is also very easy to make. All you need is a small box, sand, air plants, stones, and a small rake. P.S: Children will love playing with it too.
Visit Vanessa Craft to get tutorials »
wood-fired card
Forget about paper cards, dad can treasure this wood-fired card forever. Have the children trace their hands, write messages, draw pictures, and carefully use the wood-burning tools.
Get the tutorial on Cherished Bliss »
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