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29 Homemade Father’s Day Gifts He Will Cherish

Updated on May 14, 2025

Create something special for Dad this year with one of these sweet (and easy!) homemade Father’s Day gifts

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Dad’s special day is just around the corner (aka Father’s Day). You don’t have to go all out on your gift, though. In fact, some of the most meaningful Father’s Day gifts come from the heart—and the craft closet. Most dads welcome homemade Father’s Day gifts from their kids because they are oh-so-special and truly unique.

If you’re looking for DIY gift ideas, check out these easy homemade Father’s Day gifts you can start making for the best dad in the world today. Plus, some dads may even enjoy the Father’s Day activity of making their own gift with their kids. How sweet!

So grab your crafting materials and get ready to make Dad the best homemade Father’s Day gift ever!

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Bottle opener

Upcycle reclaimed wood into a rustic bottle opener. This homemade Father’s Day gift is a handy tool—perfect for Dad’s man cave or next to the grill. Cheers!

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Remote caddy

Help Dad keep up with the remote in this stylish caddy. Using pre-made wood organizers, this project is easy to dress up with a little scrapbook paper and decoupage glue.

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Cord organizer

Keeping cords in check is hard enough, so make it easy for Dad with this nifty DIY cord organizer. Dress up a cardboard box to get cords under control with reusable zip ties. It can help keep all the little things from his tech gifts organized.

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Garden markers

Dads who garden would appreciate handmade garden markers to adorn vegetable or flower beds. Paint sticks make practical and fun markers for all the plants in the garden.

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Hardware photo frame

Borrow some of Dad’s extra hardware to decorate an unfinished wood frame. The transformed custom frame will let him know exactly how nuts about him you are. Gotta love a good dad joke!

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World's greatest pop gift

There’s no better way to let Dad know he’s the world’s greatest than with a goodie basket that says it all. This fun homemade Father’s Day gift features an assortment of “pop” treats, including classic Ring Pops. Present the snacks in a cute basket, and finish it off with an adorable gift tag.

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LEGO cuff links

This is a wonderful homemade Father’s Day gift for LEGO lovers. With the help of blank cuff links and some spray paint, this project comes together in minutes.

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Snack tackle box

Dad doesn’t need to be a fisherman to enjoy this tackle box. Fill a plastic craft storage bin with Swedish Fish candies and print a fun gift tag.

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Father's Day tape measure

Upgrade your dad’s handy tape measure and personalize it with this print-and-go craft. The free printable sticker makes putting together this personalized Father’s Day gift so easy. Bonus points if you write one of these funny dad quotes on the sticker.

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Shrinky Dink keychains

Take a stroll down memory lane with this classic Shrinky Dink craft. You’ll need Shrinky Dink paper, colorful Sharpies and key rings to create a one-of-a-kind keychain. Write one of these father-daughter quotes or father-son quotes on the paper to really make Dad’s day.

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Mini coupon book

Father’s Day cards are fun and thoughtful gifts kids can make—and a coupon book makes a nice add-on for children to show how much they care. Using sturdy cardstock paper and a free printable, this homemade gift is a cinch to put together.

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Beard oil

Help the man in your life get his beard in shape with this DIY beard oil made with essential oils and presented in a vintage-style drop bottle. It’s super easy to make, it’s an excellent Father’s Day gift from a wife, and the instructions include free printable labels to glue on the bottle.

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Mustache mug

This is a fun and easy homemade Father’s Day gift anyone can make. Simply get a mug, a fake mustache, black construction paper for the sunglasses, a hot glue gun and voilà! You’ve got an adorable gift for Dad.

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Pre-shave oil

If Dad isn’t the beard type, he can still have a silky smooth shave with this pre-shave oil recipe. Also featuring essential oils, this shave oil can easily be tweaked with his personal preferences. Present this homemade oil in a vintage-style bottle, and add a label to make it even more special. This could make a great Father’s Day gift for grandpa too.

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Sometimes it’s hard to come up with creative gift ideas for Dad. Here’s a brilliant solution: The Man Can! Decorate the outside of an empty paint can or use the stencil provided in the tutorial, then fill the can with Dad’s favorite snacks. This funny Father’s Day gift will get him giggling before you know it.

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Father's Day trophy

Let Dad know he’s number one with a one-of-a-kind trophy! Made with cardboard, glue and glitter paint, this project is perfect for a first Father’s Day gift.

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Message in a balloon

Jazz up homemade Father’s Day gifts with this super simple Father’s Day craft idea. Insert special messages for Dad in helium-filled balloons and use them to decorate a gift bag or Father’s Day gift basket.

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Map rock keychain

Keychains always make wonderful gifts—even more so when they’re DIYed. You can transform tablecloth weights into a fun keychain with Mod Podge, key rings, and maps of your town or Dad’s birthplace. This craft is so fun and easy, you can make several for all Dad’s keychain needs. Give it to him after watching one of his favorite Father’s Day movies together.

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Modern leather keychain

If you have a fashion-forward father who prefers something practical but stylish, make this sleek leather keychain. Made from leather scraps and metal clasps, this chic gift is ready in minutes.

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Mini-figure frame

If you have kids, you probably have LEGOs lying around. You can get some off the floor and create a unique frame for Dad. All you need is two mini-figures, jumbo craft sticks, and chalkboard paint. Put a sweet Father’s Day quote on the craft stick and watch him smile!

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Key organizer

Dad will need someplace to hang all his awesome keychains. Make him this clever keychain organizer with extra LEGO Blocks. Don’t forget to gift this with a homemade Father’s Day card with a sweet inscription.

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Photo block

Dads always love photos of their wonderful family. If you don’t have a frame, try a photo transfer. You can use unfinished wood blocks and decoupage glue to create this homemade Father’s Day gift. Throw some humor in the mix by including a picture of a funny Father’s Day meme.

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Homemade soap

Making soap isn’t as hard as you might think, thanks to this easy soap-making tutorial. Using a goat’s milk suspension soap base along with a silicone mold and essential oils, you can make Dad a customized bar of soap he’ll love lathering up with.

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Handmade tie

What’s Father’s Day without gifting Dad a tie? Instead of an off-the-rack tie, make one! He’ll love the time and effort you put into making him this handmade accessory.

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Beer bouquet

Dads might not typically get a dozen roses for Father’s Day, but he’ll appreciate a beer bouquet. You can cleverly create “roses” from card stock to decorate Dad’s favorite brew.

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Bottle tags

Decorate your dad’s favorite bottled beverage with these free printable tags. All you need is heavy card stock, a bit of twine and a printer to create charming tags that will make any bottle instantly look special.

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Tic-tac-toe game

Make this classic game for Dad this Father’s Day with rocks, markers, a canvas bag and some paint. He’ll love playing the game with the kids, and it makes for a fun on-the-go activity.

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Sriracha salt

Food lovers will welcome a jar of gourmet salt. This simple recipe comes together in minutes, and you only need two ingredients. Pack your salt in a pretty canning jar with a homemade gift tag.

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