This year’s Father’s Day is coming up fast. Whether you’re planning a backyard barbecue, a weekend getaway, or a small family celebration at home, it’s helpful to have a few meaningful ideas ready. Below are creative, easy, and on-trend suggestions for gifts and activities that show Dad how much he’s appreciated. You’ll find do-it-yourself projects, simple keepsakes kids can make, and practical gifts for outdoorsy or handy dads.
Father’s Day Ideas
1. DIY Father’s Day Sign
Create a personalized wooden letter “D” sign: paint the letter, add a short poem, and have family members leave handprints around it. It’s simple, sentimental, and perfect for displaying at home. This kind of keepsake is easy to customize with colors and messages unique to your family.

2. Raised Cot Tent
A raised cot tent is an excellent gift for an outdoorsy dad. It offers added comfort and support compared to an older ground-level tent, making camping trips more comfortable and enjoyable.

3. Rolling Ice Chest with Table and Chairs
For tailgating or park gatherings, a rolling ice chest that converts into a table with seating is a practical and fun gift. It keeps drinks cold and provides a convenient surface and seating for the whole group.

4. Homemade Father’s Day Card — Camera Design
A camera-themed card with a photo in the “lens” makes an adorable keepsake. Use black cardstock for the camera shape, add a shiny embellishment for the flash, and place a small photo in the circle that represents the lens. For the lens detail you can repurpose small lids or similar items and paint them to fit the design.

5. Hooked on Papa — Handprint Art
Handprint art that incorporates a pun or short phrase like “Hooked on Papa” is a charming, child-made gift. It’s simple to create and becomes a treasured keepsake for years to come.

6. Gardening Gloves with Handprints
Personalize a pair of gardening or work gloves by having a child add their handprints to the fabric. Attach a short poem or note about remembering small hands and smiles, and you have a practical yet sentimental gift for a dad who loves gardening or outdoor projects.

7. Star Wars-Inspired Footprints
Make keepsake artwork using children’s footprints styled after Star Wars characters or themed shapes. These playful prints are memorable and especially fitting for dads who enjoy pop culture or sci-fi.

8. Giant Hershey’s Kiss Rice Krispies Treat
Have kids help make a giant Hershey’s Kiss out of Rice Krispies treats for a fun and nostalgic edible gift. It’s a playful project and a sweet surprise for Dad to enjoy with the family.

9. DIY Shrinky Dink Keychains
Create keepsake keychains from shrink film or Shrinky Dinks featuring children’s drawings or names. These preserve how a child writes or draws at a certain age and make practical, sentimental gifts Dad can carry every day.

10. Footprint Father’s Day Gift
Create footprint artwork titled “Following in My Dad’s Footprints.” This simple, heartwarming craft highlights the bond between parent and child and makes a framed memento Dad will cherish.

11. Grill Set Holder
Make a DIY grill set holder and sign to keep barbecue tools organized and display a fun message. This project is practical for dads who love grilling and adds a personalized touch to the backyard setup.

12. Shadow Picture Art
Create shadow picture art by arranging poster board cutouts and using light to cast shadows that form words or shapes. When arranged thoughtfully, this technique produces a creative and surprising message for Dad.

These ideas cover a range of budgets and skill levels, from quick crafts kids can make in an afternoon to practical gear for outdoor adventures. Pick one that fits your dad’s personality, involve the kids for extra meaning, and enjoy creating a memorable Father’s Day.