Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21st! So you have plenty of time to get creative and do something over-the-top for your deserving man this year. Here are some DIY Father’s Day gift ideas you can make for your hunk-a-burnin’ love! {{wink}}
Check out Stacy’s Father’s Day board book. It’s completely fabulous and she’s also created a tutorial with several ideas and to get those creative juices flowing.
This is Andrea’s version of her Father’s Day brag book.
PamperingBeki made this D-A-D picture for her man last year. I love it!
Who hasn’t had one of those melt-in-your-mouth cupcake pops by Bakerella? I’ve had a couple myself and ooh they are so yummy! Right now I’m completely addicted to cupcake toppers so I had to giggle when I found these Father’s Day cupcake toppers by Mike N Kat.
Over The Tipsy Top suggests Plan a ‘Date with Dad’ gift basket. Have each of your kids pick their favorite place to eat, activity to do or place to go. Get a gift certificate to that place and the two of them can use it together.
Karen did an amazing job on this Father’s Day vest card with mini pizza box as gift wrap.
Some major love when into this card! ‘I am not left-handed’ made this beach chair pop up card using her Sizzix machine.
‘Deb Duz Scrappin’ made this creative tie album.
Inkerprints made this beautiful shirt cuff card & matchbox set.
I am such a fan of ‘Pine is Here’. Her envelope photo book is simply brilliant!
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Thanks for all the great ideas! Love the DAD picture idea especially.
Thanks for the shout out! 🙂
I didn’t know it was here until people started mentioning it. haha!
I’ll do a post in the next few days that shows some other options for the DAD picture.
I think we will do the DAD picture this year. Thanks for the post
Keep the fabulous ideas coming because Father's Day is always a tough one & I need all the help I can get. 😉
I will need to stop by on some of these great ideas. I need to get started on my gift. My husband did a wonderful job for me.