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Over 30 DIY Father’s Day Gift Ideas


Father’s Day is coming soon, and if you’re looking for unique DIY gift ideas, we’ve got you covered! Homemade gifts are always more special, and we have over 30 ideas for you to choose from in this post.

We are also sharing some food gifts, meal ideasAnd a few desserts recipes in case you organize a Father’s Day lunch or dinner.

Related: If you want to buy a gift this year, we have a lot Father’s Day Gift Guide with over 100 ideas!

DIY gift ideas:

We have a ton of DIY gift ideas for dad, ranging from 10-minute projects (like simple leather keychain) to more advanced DIY tools like wooden sofa sleeve.

Homemade soap is always a great gift idea. Ours DIY buffalo test soap has a mild fragrance with rosemary essential oilbut we love the scent of Mint or fir needles for this soap, too.

This Free Printable Father’s Day is very cute! Children can draw a picture with their father and write him a small piece of paper. you can easily frame this special gift so that it can be displayed and enjoyed every day.

Here’s a unique gift idea—a holster jar sleeve. It’s perfect for camping trips and morning coffee. If you’ve never worked with leather before, this tutorial will make you less intimidating than you might imagine.

It’s easy to scroll through the photos on our phones, but there’s nothing better than the feeling of flipping through photos in a real album. Dad will love this chipboard family photo album as much as you want.

ONE DIY desk is a really useful gift, and the fact that you make one makes it even more special. This tutorial is super easy and doesn’t require any sewing skills (always a plus!).

This DIY acrylic frame there is a place for a dry erase calendar on the back and a place for photos on the front. We love gifts that have multiple uses! You can put this on your desk or in your home office..

Homemade candles make great gifts for any occasion—and Father’s Day is no exception. In fact, we have an entire beginner’s guide dedicated to homemade candle making.

We especially love DIY wooden wick candle. They create a cozy vibe any time of year.

As for one leather keychain? This useful gift can be made in 10 minutes once you have supplies and it can be customized and paint any color.

This DIY kids art frame is a perfect way to showcase art projects and doodles. It opens from the front and you can turn off your child’s artwork any time you want. It’s one of our most popular DIYs on the blog!

This would be a great place for a Father’s Day Printablealso.

You can him make a set wood burning cork. These are very unique and will make any stroller look more fancy. If you don’t want to buy one wood burning setyou can easily use paint for this project.

Speaking of wood working projects, these geometric wood studs would be a great gift idea for any dad who loves to spend time in the kitchen. This is one of those DIY gifts that takes little time but is totally worth it.

Here’s another personalized gift idea—a easy keychain pictures. No matter how big or small your child is, a cute picture dad can see every time he takes the key is a special gift to receive.

How about a gift that the whole family can enjoy together? You can do it yourself Giant Jenga game to play outside during the summer months. If you want to buy one Giant Jenga instead, it will bring equal joy.

Love outdoor games? You can even make your own cornfield game.

A set of DIY plastic coasters would make a great gift (you can personalize them with different colors of alcohol ink) and they’re equally fun to make. Looking for more plastic projects? Check out our article Plastic art – a beginner’s guide.

If he loves to read, you can make him a vintage-inspired set. bookmark library card Use our free printables. These are interesting! You can combine this gift with a book he loves.

This wooden sofa sleeve can hold coffee (or cocktails) while you are watching TV. It is very realistic and sleek. Here is another gift you can buy, but it’s more special if you can do it.

No matter what you give your dad this year, you should always include a DIY card. We have a lot of fun ideas on our website for kids, Childhood magic.

This suede suit It’s great for keeping keys, change and other small items in one place. It’s so simple to do that you can end up doing two of them!

Who wouldn’t love sitting by a cozy fire in their backyard? This Make your own fire pit (in 4 easy steps) Would make a great Father’s Day gift. Don’t forget to have set the last s’mores near.

Food gift ideas:

Give away food on Father’s Day this year! We have some cool ideas—from Taco-shaped sugar cookies ARRIVE homemade seasoning.

Use ours easy sugar cookie recipe to make dad a personalized batch of awesome cookies. These may look too fun to eat, but we insist that you enjoy these delicious cookies together once he sees them.

Looking for more cookie recipes? Check out our article Best cookie recipes of all time.

If he likes to bake or cook, get some empty spice jar and make him a set homemade spice mix or everything bagel spice.

If you’re hosting lunch or dinner, add a no-bake dessert (like this Chocolate Eclair Cake) into the menu. It is extremely easy to make and has always been loved by many people.

If you are looking for easier dessert recipes, check out our post More than 15 easy no-bake desserts.

You can have a family picnic at a nearby park or use your own backyard to enjoy a meal together. We have lots of recipe ideas (including devil eggs) in our article Over 40 easy picnic food ideas.

Father’s Day Meal Ideas:

If you’re planning a Father’s Day meal, we’ve got plenty of great combo recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you’re thinking brunch, you can’t go wrong with a biscuits and casserole gravy!

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