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If you feel like it gets harder and harder to find a Father’s Day gift as the years go by, you’re not alone. Instead of scouring the web or the mall to find a unique gift for Dad, go the extra mile and make him a DIY Father’s Day gift instead! Not only is it a surefire way to get him something different than anything he already has, but it makes for a creative way to get the whole family together.
Here, you’ll find tons of adorable DIY Father’s Day gifts for every type of dad, including Lego cufflinks, cute keychains, personalized picture frames, and cool coasters. These could even make great additions to any Father’s Day activities you have planned, like a ‘Pop’ label for the popcorn and soda snacks at your Father’s Day movie marathon and seasoning mix jars for the annual Father’s Day BBQ.
Plus, there’s no shortage of kid-friendly projects, like painted pots with funny faces and lighthearted stenciled ties. Then there are the DIYs guaranteed to pull at Dad’s heartstrings, like a painted handprint sign and a succulent, complete with a tiny ‘Thanks for Helping Me Grow’ sign. Don’t forget that he could use some self-care, too, with DIY ideas for handmade beard oil, rosemary-scented soap, and custom candles. Whether you’re looking for gifts for stepdads, grandfathers, uncles, or any father figure in your life, you’re definitely more than covered with these inventive DIY Father’s Day gifts.
For more fantastic Father’s Day ideas:
Superhero Tools
Since Dad really is a superhero in disguise, he deserves some gear worthy of his powers. Transform his favorite tools, whether it be his best spatula or screwdriver, into superheroes complete with sweet Father’s Day messages using colored construction paper and googly eyes.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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Stenciled Grilling Apron
If Dad is the king of the grill, you should make this apron for him! Stencil and sew his favorite meats onto a plain apron or make your own from a flour sack towel. He’ll love wearing it every time he pulls out the charcoals.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Lego Cufflinks
He could wear any cufflinks on earth and still look dapper, but he’ll look even better if they’re made to resemble his favorite buildable toy: Legos! They’re delightfully dorky, thanks to the Lego shape, but still super-snazzy with a subtle silver color.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Keepsake Photo Keychain
With this adorable personalized keychain, you can bet that Dad won’t be losing his keys anytime soon. To craft a cute keychain for Dad, affix tiny photos of the kiddos to bottle caps and attach them to a key ring with colorful paper clips.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
Tie and Bowtie
Perhaps Dad loves an excuse to get all dressed up. In that case, you can make him his very own tie or bowtie that’s even more special because you or your kids made it.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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Custom Candy Wrapper
Looking for a DIY Father’s Day gift that’s as sweet as your dad? Let him know that he’s ‘Mr. Good Dad’ by attaching this adorable printable candy wrapper to his favorite candy bar!
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
Golf Ball Box
Does your dad spend most of his time hanging out at the golf course? Make him this tee-riffic handmade golf ball box for a useful gift with a personal touch.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
‘You’re The Best, Pop’ Tag
If Dad can’t go a day without a bottle of soda, this gift is for him! It’ll be even more special with the “You’re the Best, Pop” message attached.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.
Log Slice Pencil Holder
Help Dad keep his writing utensils organized with this rustic log slice pencil holder! It’ll give him a place to stash all his desk essentials and add a natural touch to his desktop.
Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.
BBQ Seasoning Mix Jars
Seasoning mix mason jars are a super simple craft the kids can easily create. Simply buy his favorite BBQ seasonings, fill up the jars, and decorate with the included personalized labels in vinyl!
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
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Dyed Tile Coasters
Give Dad the gift of being listened to with these coasters that remind the kids not to place cups right on the wood! Choose a color scheme you think he’ll adore and fill in the tiles using different colored Sharpies. Next, drizzle a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto the tile, letting the colors blend into a stunning dyed creation!
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Custom Backgammon Set
This custom game board doubles as a decoration and Father’s Day activity. Personalize the pieces and canvas board with Dad’s favorite colors, and let the games begin!
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Father’s Day Candles
Make sure his man cave always smells sweet with these hand-poured candles. Create different scents based on his aromatic preferences using essential oils, like Woodsy Black Licorice, Sweet Musk, and Fresh Cut Grass.
Get the tutorial at The Pretty Life Girls.
Breakfast In Bed Tray and Kit
Take his traditional Father’s Day breakfast in bed up a notch with a personalized tray and napkin! The vinyl labels featuring fun phrases like ‘Breakfast Is Served’ make everything feel fancier.
Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.
World Map Clock
Show the man who ignited your love for travel appreciation with a vintage-inspired clock he can hang in his room or office! All you need is a cheap clock and an old map you already have or a weathered-looking world map from Google.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
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Watercolor String Painting
String painting is so much fun and an easy art technique to do with kids. Once you’ve created your masterpiece add a personal touch with thumb or hand prints and frame it as a sentimental gift dad can hang on his wall.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
‘Thanks for Helping Me Grow’ Succulent
This sweet and literal message will make dad smile every time he sees it: Thanks for helping me grow! If he doesn’t have a green thumb, no problem. Succulents require little care, which means he can enjoy the greenery stress-free.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and A Princess.
Dad Memory Box
Keep your memories with your old man safe in one cute and personalized place. This gift is a great intro to woodwork—all you have to do is find an unfinished box, apply wood stain, and stencil in your chosen message.
Get the tutorial at Average but Inspired.
Embroidered Photograph Set
Embroidering can turn a regular family photo into a frame-worthy art piece. It’s a sweet way to decorate a memory with hearts, thought bubbles, and other shapes that capture the feelings of the moment. All you need is an embroidery needle and thread, and a bit of creativity!
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Mini Tie Piñata
Make a festive piñata just for Father’s Day and fill it with all his favorite goodies. He’ll be touched you went the extra mile to make him one that is personalized for the special day.
Get the tutorial at Inspiration Made Simple.
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“We’re Nuts About You” Photo Frame
Who doesn’t love a good old dad joke? Even if your pop isn’t the handyman DIY pro in your family, he’ll still get a kick out of this punny picture frame.
Get the tutorial at Happiness Homemade.
Mustache Mug
Dad will love a gift he can use every morning, and the rest of you can giggle every time he lifts the mustache to his lips! To go the extra mile, you might want to pair this hipster-inspired mug with a bag of his favorite coffee beans or some nice beard oil.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Glass Etching Dish Wear
Glass etching looks so nice on everything from baking dishes to mugs to glasses. If he’s a new dad, write “dad juice” on a beer glass, while seasoned fathers might appreciate a “top chef” moment on a baking dish.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Remote Control Cookies
Okay Dad, you can finally have the remote… but only the edible one! This homemade cookie remote will make him laugh and he can eat it. Can a gift get much better?
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
Vintage Photo Pillow
Most people enjoy seeing pictures of their younger selves, even if there were some awkward stages! Find a vintage pic of your dad, and easily create a throw that shows off that cute face.
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
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Printable Photo Calendar
Photo books are sweet, but they tend to collect dust. So, bring all of your favorite memories together in a book he can actually use! Choose cute family pictures, or series from your latest trip together. After the year is up, he can keep is as a timely photo album.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Shrinky Dink Tie Tacks
Shrinky dink tie tacks are so cute! Create one the dog, the kids, or his favorite foods or tools that he can clip on before work.
Get the tutorial at Oh Happy Day.
Magazine and Newspaper Rack
Upcycling projects are the best. Here, you can use copper poles and denim to create a trendy magazine or newspaper rack that looks amazing by the fireplace or bed.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
Denim Coasters
Take a pair of Dad’s old jeans and transform them into these rugged coasters he can use in his office or around the house.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
Wood Burn Cutting Board
Wood burn designs are classy and have a fun farmhouse feel. You can create a personalized message on a cutting board if he enjoys cooking or any other wooden object he uses often. You can even create a wooden paperweight for his desk!
Get the tutorial at Lily Ardor.
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Pasta Face Planters
Your kids will have a blast making these funny-faced planters. Using dried pasta and colorful paints, you can create these expressive pots for Dad that are sure to make him grin.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
iPad Case
If Dad never goes anywhere without his iPad, he could use a handmade case this Father’s Day. Use cozy gray wool, plaid flannel lining, and a leather tag with his initials.
Get the tutorial at Polka Dot Chair.
Buffalo Check Rosemary Soap
Sporting buffalo checks that probably look a lot like the pattern on his favorite shirt, this deliciously scented rosemary soap will be a hit for Dad.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Handprint ‘Best Dad Ever’ Sign
For a gift that’s truly heartfelt and will remind Dad of the loves of his life, ask your kids to make this totally sweet handprint sign.
Get the tutorial at Lily Ardor.
Work Apron
For dads who enjoy completing woodworking projects or fixing up old cars, this apron is perfect! You’ll use a printable to create the fun tool shapes.
Get the tutorial at Lily Ardor.
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Lego Father’s Day Picture Frame
This frame with a “Happy Father’s Day” message also features oh-so-cute Lego people holding up the sign.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
‘Best Daddy Ever’ T-Shirt
Here’s a shirt that Dad will certainly wear with pride! Ask your kid or kiddos to write an adoring message to him. Then, transfer it to a T-shirt using a Cricut Maker.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
Soda or Beer Caddy
This wood caddy, perfect for holding bottles of soda or beer, is surprisingly easy to make. He’ll cart this around the yard all summer.
Get the tutorial at My Creative Days.
Map Trinket Dish
Does Dad have a favorite place or hometown he remembers fondly? Find the location on a map and decoupage it to a tray, where he can drop his keys and loose change when he comes home.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
Sofa Cup Holder
No side table? No problem! You can turn any sofa arm into a cup holder. Let Dad get some R&R while he reads the paper on a Sunday morning.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
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Beard Oil
Help him take good care of his facial hair with this homemade beard oil. Mix up essential oils and other ingredients for an amazing aroma!
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Wood Grain Flask
To stylishly take libations on the go, this is an ideal Father’s Day gift. Simply cover a stainless-steel flask in wood grain contact paper for a woodsy look and add his name with a paint marker.
Get the tutorial at Almost Makes Perfect.
Mason Jar Sleeve
You know what’s even cooler than drinking out of a Mason jar? Drinking out a Mason jar that has a rugged leather sleeve!
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Watch Box
For the dad with a sizeable watch collection, you can make him his own wood watch box to keep track of them all.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Father’s Day T-Shirt
Dad really does rock it every single day, doesn’t he? To proclaim that to the world, make him this fun T-shirt that features the year he first became a father.
Get the tutorial at Tried & True Creative.
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Stenciled Tie
Ties are always a solid Father’s Day gift. Put a twist on this year’s selection by stenciling it! The kids will love making this tie for Dad.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
Leather Handle Hammer
A hammer is a tried-and-true Father’s Day gift, but to give it a personal touch, add a DIY leather handle. It’ll help Dad keep his grip on the hammer while working!
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Cookout Kit
This wood caddy makes for the ultimate gift basket for dads who love to barbecue. Throw in picks like BBQ smoked sea salts, homemade ketchup, and even a branding iron.
Get the tutorial at Lark & Linen.
Bolo Tie
To take a departure from the traditional Father’s Day tie gift, make Dad a bolo tie instead. Use a cord, a pendant (like a wood slice or bottle cap), and a bolo slide.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
Leather and Cork Mousepad
While you could buy a new mousepad for Father’s Day, it’ll be even better if it’s handmade. Try this craft that’s rendered in leather and cork.
Get the tutorial at Ctrl + Curate.
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