A handmade gift from a child is a priceless keepsake for Fathers Day.
Give Dad a special Fathers Daycraft for kidsto make at home.
These gifts include works of art and more practical items, such asgardening suppliesand a homemade travel kit.
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Dad will love the thought that goes into each one.
Find a large jar and let the kids pick the contents.
A new movie, Dads favorite candy, and differentmicrowave popcornflavors are all great fillers.
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Add one of our free printable tags, and his gift is ready.
Fathers Day Tie Template
This fill-in-the-blank activity sheet is the perfect Fathers Day craft for preschoolers.
Its an easy gift hell love, doubling as ahomemade Fathers Day card.
Fathers Day Coupon Book
Make your own Fathers Day coupon book customized for Dad.
This inexpensive Fathers Day craft is easy to put together.
Print out an activity sheet for each child and have them write why their dad is rad.
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Form the bowl using air-dry clay and use small rubber stamps to spell out Dad.
Stamp or draw a small heart to embellish, then seal the whole thing with decoupage.
All are perfect for a large glass jar.
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Cork Coasters
These colorful DIY coasters are so practical for summer.
Let them creategeometric designsor prepare stencils for them to use ahead of time.
Build Dad a personalizedcandy jarwith all his favorite things.
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Add a ribbon and one of our free printable tags, and your gift is readynowrappingrequired.
Scrappy Self-Portrait
Give Dad anartistic picturethis year instead of the expected photo in a frame.
Cut small pieces of leftover paper in colors that match skin tone, hair, and eyes.
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DIY Flowerpot
Any dad who spends his free time in the garden will appreciate this homemade flowerpot.
Fond Memories Frame for Dad
Celebrate a specific memory with this Fathers Day idea.
Buy an inexpensivepicture frameand matching mat from your local crafts store.
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Frame and give to Dad for Fathers Day.
Drop-and-Go Bowl
Kids and parents alike will have fun making thismelted bead projectfor a Fathers Day gift.
Bake the bowl in the oven until the plastic has melted.
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Once its cool, remove the bowl and fill it with treasures for Dad.
This decorative bowl isnotfood-safe.
Embellish them with letter stickers for added pizzazz.
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Back the tiles with felt to keep them from scratching surfaces.
Homemade Dipped Pretzels
Consider making a food gift if you have several fathers to prepare gifts for.
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