DIY father’s day gift ideas are better than a store-bought item because your father is a man’s man. Showing him that you can craft something with your hands will reinforce the idea that he taught you well.
What better way to show him that you love him? Here are some ideas that we think he’ll love.
First on our list of DIY father’s day gift ideas is a beer bouquet. If your dad is a beer connoisseur, then make him a bouquet of his favorite brews.
Throw some left fielders in there as well, just to show him your creative side!
Number 2 on our list of 20 DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, is to build your own trophy for your dad. If any father is like mine, then he’s a true sports fanatic.
If that so happens to be the case, why don’t you pick his favorite sport and team and craft a championship trophy personalized just for him?
I’m sure he’ll love it even more if his team will likely never win a championship or it will just make him incredibly depressed. It’s your call.
If your dad is the sentimental type, then throwing together a scrapbook is perhaps the best way to tug on those heartstrings.
Make it into a theme and print out a bunch of father related photos. If you have a father/daughter bond and like to watch movies, choose something related to that.
For example, my father and I call each other Sterling Archer and Stan Smith. So I would choose a theme related to those things, such as our favorite American Dad episode or our favorite Archer quotes.
Another theme would be how his fatherhood helped you grow into the person you are today. Either way, you can’t go wrong with a meaningful scrapbook or photo album.
Next up on our list of 20 DIY Father’s day gift ideas he’ll love is a personalized wallet.
You can get customized ones at Etsy by having his initials engraved, a photo-etched into the leather, or leave a personalized note on the inside.
If you go with the latter, try to get one of his catchphrases etched in and he’ll absolutely love it.
This is a phenomenal way to remind him that his woodsman spirit lives on inside you. Ditch the overpriced storebought mugs, and get him something that will never lose its value.
If your dad is like mine, then he loves his tools. Usually, that entails amassing an obscene amount of them, and then he has to go back and forth to get the right tools he needs.
Instead of shoving them into his pocket, you can craft him a manly apron worthy of even Tim Allen in Home Improvement.
Not only will you make his life a hell of a lot easier, but you’ll also give him the opportunity to brag to his neighbors about the wonderful gift you got him!
Next on our list of 20 DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, he’ll love is wood burning and engraving. Simply choose an item to personalize that falls within your dad’s niche, anything from knives to utility tools like a hammer.
You can engrave a simple monogram or opt for something extravagant! If you’re worried about your handwriting, try stenciling or using initial stamps for the outline first.
If your dad is a snazzy dresser then you can never go wrong with a handkerchief. Add some style to his plain pocket squares.
If your dad is the fishing type, then you know how expensive gear can be. I bet if you make him some homemade lures, he’ll bring home one hell of a fish to cook.
Number 10 on our list 20 DIY Father’s Day gift ideas is something he’ll greatly appreciate. Give him something all of his friends will wish they had on the green with a custom headcover.
If your dad’s due for a new firewood carrier, then instead of buying one, make one for your dear old pops.
Get really creative and gift your dad something both sanitary, and visually pleasing by crafting his very own grill scraper.
Instead of having your dad constantly hound you about setting up streaming services, simply jailbreak a firestick so he can save more money.
Not only will he think you’re an absolute genius, but he’ll never miss one of his favorite shows ever again.
Number 14 on our lisConvert one of your dad’s old ties into a sleek new eyeglass case.
Instead of keeping it in a storage compartment, gift him a book that’s hollowed out. If you really want to make this a gag gift, purchase a used book about something that aggravates him.
Next on our list of DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, convert some brochures into a new business card holder that’ll spark major interests from your dad’s potential clients.
It’ll give him an opportunity to brag about you some more too.
Number 17 on our list of DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, you should craft your own watch stand to show your dad how advanced you’ve become at crafting things. This piece would look great on his bedside.
Next on our list of DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, give him an excuse to cherish where he puts his drink. It also adds a bit of flavor to the table decor in whatever room he places them in.
For the man of many keys, it can be hard to keep track of it all. Make a dope key organizer he can hang in the garage or man cave, so he’ll never lose them again.
Simply watch a bunch of cooking videos so you can cook your pops a great design out of his favorite breakfast food!
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