Hardback book turned i-pad cover from The Simple Things Magazine Rosemary Mint Shaving Cream from Food for my FamilyĢ0. Another tie upcycle-this time a glasses case! From A Law Student’s Journeyġ9. Morse Code for Dad, stitched onto braces, but you could do it on anything. A planter, made from a tie! From Story by Modclothġ7. Lego Picture frames from Dad Vs Wild -all you need is a base board, and some lego. Lego cufflinks like these ones from Dream a Little Bigger, are easy peasy, and look pretty cool tooġ5. How about a grown up version of this very cool Lego belt on Kojo Designsġ4. Tutorial from the aptly named Our Nerd Home!ġ3. Lego Clocks-take apart an old clock, and use the hands on a lego base board. If you are feeling super keen, you can do a whole book about Dad! From Eighteen25Īnd if you don’t like any of those, here are 101 Free Father’s Day Printables from Everything Etsy!ġ1. Not just one, but a choice of FOUR adorable free printables from The Cottage Marketġ0. It’s really cute to ask your kids questions like “how old do you think Daddy is” when filling out printables like this one from Totally the Bomb, and see what they come up with!ĩ. If time is short, then you can print out one of these and frame it (or not, depending on whether you can locate a suitable frame in time.)Ħ.VERY sweet alphabet printable card from Sweet Scarletħ. Just in case you want any more Jar Ideas- here are some more! Homemade Spice Rub from Evermine-would go nicely with the BBQ sauce, if you have two Smalls that need to give Daddy a present each Homemade BBQ sauce (you know, for when Summer arrives, and we spend the whole time eating al fresco…) from Shaken Togetherĥ. Never mind giving this Chocolate Dessert in a Jar (from Living Locurto)to the Dad’s, I WANT ONE….Ĥ. Daddy’s (or Grandpa’s) ‘Stache Jar from Sandy Toes and Popsicles-take an old jar, fill with sweets, print off the free printable-ta da!ģ. LOVING this “Daddy is a Cookie Monster” jar from City to Sticks (and if you need a cookie recipe-I have one that is really easy to adapt by adding Dad’s favourite ingredients, here)Ģ. I love old jam jars, they make such great receptacles for giftsġ. I’ve tried to keep it to things that are pretty quick and easy to make-not saying the Dads in your lives aren’t worth a bit of time and effort but we’re all busy…! They pay me for bringing you to them and I use it to keep the craft room stocked and the coffee pot working! Don’t worry.OK, heads up-it’s Fathers Day next Sunday (June 15th), and I was browsing Pinterest for some inspiration, and figured that we could probably all do with some ideas for gifts (Make Do and Mend style obviously), in one handy awesome blog post. This post contains affiliate links, which means if you purchase something through this post I will earn a small fee from the retailer at absolutely no cost to you. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | PINTEREST | GOOGLE+ | TWITTER | YOUTUBE | BLOGLOVIN I share how she created this Father’s Day photo using all three of her kiddos to spell out DAD! I bet their dad loved it! More Father’s Day Gift IdeasĪs always, we hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate! This is what my friend’s kids created for Father’s Day last year. Father’s Day Paint Can craft via Bargain Hoot. Nutty Bar Cigars via The Celebration Shoppe.Dad Rocks Paperweight via Family Corner.Golf Pen Craft via A Craft for All Seasons.Father’s Day Toolbox Kit via Papercraft Inspirations.Framed Hand Prints via Tres French Hens.Daddy’s Stache Jar via artsy fartsy mama.Father’s Day Grill Kit via The Celebration Shoppe. These are a few fun and creative gift ideas I’ve gathered up for you to try! Have a Father’s Day gift already? Want to get crafty?
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