Many families enjoy giving (and fathers love getting) crafts made by children to their fathers for Father's Day. Check out some of these ideas from various About.com Guides for some wonderful, inexpensive and creative gifts for your father this Father's Day.
1. Free, Printable Father's Day Cards
Treat dad to one of these Father's Day cards! They are easy to print and make and they are free. You can even make your own envelope using my printable template. From the About.com Guide to Family Crafts.
2. World's Greatest Certificates for Him
Check out these "World's Greatest" printable certificates! They make great gifts for a special guy in your life, perfect for Father's Day or any time. Choose from a variety of certificates, both colored and black and white for you to print out and color. You can also print out special ribbons. From the About.com Guide to Family Crafts.
3. Necktie T-Shirt Craft
This is a new twist on a traditional gift for dads at Father's Day. Discover how you can give them a t-shirt sporting a tie that suits their personality. From the About.com Guide to Family Crafts.
4. Father’s Day Chain Bracelet
Most dads aren't expecting jewelry for Fathers Day, but this manly chain bracelet just screams 'Macho'. Plus, dad will be proud to know you've been out in the garage bending metal in his honor. From the About.com Jewelry Making Guide
5. Make a BBQ Apron
So maybe your dad already has a BBQ apron, but does he have one that makes him think of you every time he dons it? Aprons are super-easy to make, and super-useful for grilling fathers. The best part is that after he wears this baby, he'll probably feel compelled to cook you something. From the About.com Sewing Guide.
6. Insulated Lunch Sack
Does Dad brown bag it? Help him keep his lunch cool and safe with an insulated lunch sack. From the About.com Sewing Guide.
7. Melt and Pour Shaving Soap
Once you try a real soap to shave with, you'll never use a commercial shaving cream again! From the About.com Candle and Soap Making Guide.
8. Nail Apron
This is a simple project that the kids maybe able to make themselves. From the About.com Sewing Guide.
9. Daddy’s Caddy
I loved the coffee can gifts my kids gave me when they were growing up. I received macaroni covered pencil cans made from tin cans and more. This idea from the About.com Family Crafts Guide is really fun and will be a welcome addition to your work bench. From the About.com Guide to Family Crafts.
10. Golf Ball Dog Craft
Make this special dog a golf fan can display on a shelf or even used as a paperweight! From the About.com Guide to Family Crafts.












