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Looking for unique f personalized gift to Father’s day (June 19) this year? Why not try a homemade gift made by your kids? While it may seem daunting, there are plenty of DIY kits available to help you create a one-of-a-kind gift for the special dad in your life. A handmade gift kids can give dad is a much more personal gift than a store gift and will go a long way in showing how much you appreciate your favorite guy.
There are a lot of ways kids can get crafty, but let’s be honest: some of us need a little help in the DIY department. These craft kits are a great way to bring your kids’ vision to life without any stress. (Bonus: many of them can be made without your help.) From hand-painted picture frames to mosaic coasters and colorful bowls, there’s sure to be something on this list that will make Dad smile. So grab that tech suit and get crafting!
All parents love to see their children’s artwork, and if my dad enjoys playing puzzles, this paint jigsaw puzzle is a win-win. It is surprisingly large, so several people can work on it at the same time. Plus the backs of the pieces are numbered, making it easy for kids to assemble once they’ve finished their artwork.
If Dad enjoys a cold glass of wine, beer, or iced tea, he’ll appreciate these adorable sea glass coasters. Each kit contains everything you need for a DIY craft, including pre-made glass, PVA glue, white grout, and birch plywood coasters. It’s a great easy project for kids, but adults will also have fun making them.
The painted frame is a great way to keep little hands busy, and dad will love the idea it’s all about. Once drawn, you can choose a picture of a favorite memory or insert a card that the kids wrote. Dad can display it proudly on his desk at work or on his living room mantle.
These colorful paper pots are fun and easy to make, and kids will be proud of the result. It’s perfect for hiding loose change, keys and other trinkets. But it’s also fun to decorate with a little color.
This photo magnet is guaranteed to tug at dad’s heart strings, and it really doesn’t get any easier than this. Upload your photos, choose the pattern and background color, add to cart and voila! If you order more than one, it’s fun to get really creative with the pictures. I have a mix of holiday photos and crazy close-ups on my fridge, but a cute family photo is perfect for Father’s Day, too.
The World’s Greatest Dad mug is a classic gift. But why not step up a notch and make it yourself? With this set, you get a ceramic mug, a paintbrush, and four small pots of paint. Once you’ve drawn your design, you can simply pop it in the oven, and it’s ready for gifting. This is a fun rainy day craft for kids, and it’s a lot cheaper than going to a pottery studio.
Does Dad complain that he already has too many “things”? Then give him the gift of thoughtful chores you know he’ll love, from taking out the trash to washing his car to not whining during dinner. This book includes lots of ideas for fun projects and activities, but there are blank pages where you can add your own as well, so the options are pretty much limitless.
I saved the biggest and best one for last: This is a great project for kids to do with dad. I recommend getting one of the unfinished libraries so everyone can vote on a color and have fun painting it together. Unfinished sets start at $160 and go up from there.
The best part about this gift is that you’ll also be giving something back to your community. My family’s Little Free Library has become a popular stop on our neighbors’ outings, and every day we enjoy seeing what’s been added to it. If Dad was into books, Little Free Library would definitely be a hit.