Cute Father's Day gift ideas
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Homemade and heartfelt gift ideas that will melt dad's heart.
With an auspicious day that is dedicated to all dads around the world around the corner, we thought it was important to get those gifting ideas flowing.
So, we found some creative, yet simple ideas that kids can do for dad this Father's Day.
The first one is a cute Father's Day card that doubles up as a photo card.
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A nice idea with this one is that you can personalise the card based on what your dad does for a living.
Check out how to make it below, courtesy of TikTok.
@bellarteskids 💙 #diadospais #fathersday #dad #pai #vater #vatertag #craft #papercraft #basteln ♬ Those Eyes - New West
We loved the cute handprint here, and could definitely see this one earning its place on dad's table, workshop or even car.
What you could do here as well if there is more than one child, is do separate hands and join them like an accordion before gluing it down.
Or you could get dad's handprint too and add it to the card, and this could be framed as a lovely keepsake for the family photo wall.
WATCH below, courtesy of TikTok.
@aaa82121age Draw a picture with the child’s handrint and give it to the father#diy #handmade #handcraft #handmand #gift #children ♬ Commando - Mavokali
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This one reminded us of the fish paper origami game we used to make as kids.
So, it could actually take Dad back in time.
Check it out below, courtesy of TikTok.
@thedadlab Origami Father’s Day Card #TheDadLab #fathersday #fathersdaygiftideas ♬ Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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