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Nuts Photo Frame
Happiness Is Homemade
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Father’s Day Taco Cookies
A Beautiful Mess
If Dad’s a fan of Taco Tuesday, make him sweet treats that celebrates his favorite meal. This recipe even shows how to texture the cookies to really look like a taco shell. It’s half-craft, half-edible gift!
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess »
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Baseball Card
The Soccer Mom Blog
Dads who love to root, root, root for the home team will get a kick out of this baseball-themed card. Slide the baseball up for an extra surprise — a picture of his loved ones.
Get the tutorial at The Soccer Mom Blog »
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Mustache Treat Bag
A Pumpkin and a Princess
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Paint-Tipped Golf Tees
Design Improvised
Golf gifts are a classic for Father’s Day for a reason — some dads just love hitting the links. He’ll think about his family every time he takes a swing with these hand-painted tees, courtesy of his favorite people.
SHOP TEES
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised »
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Record Coasters
Craft Project Ideas
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Customizable Dad Portraits
The House That Lars Built
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Mini Zen Garden
See Vanessa Craft
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Dad Face Rocks Paperweights
Hello, Wonderful
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No. 1 Dad Father’s Day Cookies
Studio DIY
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Painted Father’s Day Plate
Crafty Chica
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You’re My Hero Card
Michaels
Dad has good taste, literally. Celebrate his sense of deliciousness and status as the family hero with this sandwich-themed card, which looks good enough to eat.
Get the tutorial at Michaels »
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Father’s Day Shirt Cards
Club Crafted
No matter what his style, you can make Dad a card that looks just like his favorite shirts. All it takes is some patterned paper and a few other odds-and-ends that you probably already have lying around the house.
SHOP PATTERNED PAPER
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Washi Tape Crafts Stick Frames
Typically Simple
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Father’s Day Sports Donuts
The House That Lars Built
Purchase a bag of glazed mini donuts, then decorate them with white, red, blue and brown frosting to represent Dad’s favorite sports. Display the delectable soccer balls, footballs and basketballs on fake grass, and stick toothpicks with mini pennants on top for a more sporty look.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built »
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Paper Airplane Garland
Studio DIY
Is Dad a history buff? If so, fold paper maps into mini airplanes. Stamp messages on each one, then hot glue string or twine to connect them. During the Father’s Day celebration, hang his new airplane garland for everyone to see!
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY »
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Dinosaur Terrarium
Hello Wonderful
After they’re done making the terrarium — full of moss, pebbles, soil and stones — let kids write “Have a Raw-Tastic Father’s Day!” on small paper flags for a dinosaur-themed touch.
Get the tutorial at Hello Wonderful »
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Wooden Dad Car
Hello Wonderful
Give your kids a helping hand making cool cars with plywood and flat wheels. Putting them together will be worth the time, especially if Dad has a thing for automobiles.
Get the tutorial at Hello Wonderful »
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Salt Dough Magnets
Crafts by Amanda
This craft looks like something you picked up at a cute gift shop — but it’s really from homemade salt dough. Deck them out in Dad’s favorite color and keep them on your fridge for as long as Dad wants.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda »
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.
Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women’s Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master’s degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She’s also the founder of RTF Community a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.
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