It’s a cold, miserable day today. After arriving home from work, I should really be outside painting furniture or finishing my current read. Instead, the weather has kept me inside. Yes, I could be binge watching the third season of Orange is the New Black, but instead I am looking through some old posts to find some fun things to make for Father’s Day.
I put together nine favorites from my archives to help inspire you to make something special for Dad this year on his day!
Edible gifts are popular with any Dad. Here are a couple ‘over 21’ beverages that are sure to be a hit. Click here for a recipe to make homemade Bailey’s Irish Cream and click here to learn how to make some great jelly shots shaped like fish!
This zip code tray is a stylish and super practical place for Dad to leave his keys. It also is a great way for Dad to remember where he left his keys! Click here for instructions.
A tie dye shirt is as much fun to make as it is to give! The whole family can enjoy making Dad a piece of clothing dyed personally for him! Click here for easy instructions!
Making coasters for Dad is easy and fun. Click here for several great ideas. Old cardboard, jar tops, and discarded six-pack packaging are a few of the items that make creative coasters!
Any gift is more special when it is presented in a special way! Click here to learn how to make your own gift wrap and click here to see how easily you can create a unique paint can gift package!
If your Dad is more the entertaining type, here are two great gift ideas. Click here for ideas for creating your own napkin designs. Another great idea is to make a set of forks for seafood dinners…the fun part about this gift is that it is created using something from Dad’s garage! Click here to find out more!
I hope you enjoyed these few DIY ideas from the archives to help make Father’s Day a little more special!
Thank you for stopping by! Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie
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