š§° 13 DIY Fathers Day Gifts From Kids
Dad doesnāt need another tie. He needs something handmade, slightly imperfect, and 100 percent adorable. These easy kid-made ideas bring the heart, the humor, and the happy tears. Grab some glue, steal the kitchen table, and letās make Dadās day.

1. Handprint Grill Master Apron
Turn tiny hands into a backyard badge of honor. Paint kidsā hands and stamp flames or burgers on a plain apron. Add āGrill Master Dadā with fabric paint for the win.
Pro tip: Slide cardboard inside the apron to prevent paint from bleeding through.
Itās wearable art that earns compliments and protects Dad from mystery marinades.
2. Dad Coupons Heāll Actually Use
Move over IOUs, these coupons deliver. Make a stack of real favors like car-wash help, movie pick night, or uninterrupted nap time.
Decorate with doodles and staple into a quick booklet. Keep each coupon cute and specific.
Pro tip: Add an expiration date for urgency and a little giggle.
It works because Dad redeems memories, not just paper.
3. Lego Photo Frame
Kids + Lego = unstoppable crafting power. Use a cheap frame and glue on colorful bricks to build a bold border.
Pop in a favorite photo of Dad and the crew. Add a mini-figure āDadā if youāve got one.
Pro tip: Dry-fit the bricks before gluing to keep edges tidy.
Itās sturdy, playful, and totally display-worthy.
4. Custom Snack Stash Jar
Give Dad a jar that screams hands off. Fill a large mason jar with his favorite snacks and label it āDad Fuel.ā
Kids can decorate with paint pens and stickers. Tie on a spoon or bottle opener for flair.
Pro tip: Layer different treats for a fun lookāthink trail mix stripes.
Itās practical, tasty, and prevents snack theft. Mostly.
5. Handwritten Dad Story Book
Let kids narrate Dadās epic origin story. Fold cardstock into a mini book and write short pages like āWhen Dad drinks coffee, he becomes superhero mode.ā
Illustrate with crayons or printed photos. Add a dedication page for extra heart.
Pro tip: Record kids reading it on your phone to pair with the book.
Itās a guaranteed keepsake and a snapshot of their funny brains.
6. Painted Golf Balls or Tees
Upgrade Dadās golf game with pure kid charm. Use paint pens to draw smileys, stripes, and dad jokes on balls or tees.
Seal with a clear coat so art survives the first bunker. Package in a small drawstring bag.
Pro tip: Add a tee labeled āLucky Teeā for superstition points.
Heāll think of the kids every swing, even the questionable ones.
7. Photo Collage Bookmark
For the dad who actually finishes books. Print tiny photos and glue a strip collage on cardstock. Laminate with clear tape or a laminating sheet.
Punch a hole and add a scrap-ribbon tassel. Kids can write tiny notes on the back.
Pro tip: Keep it narrow so it doesnāt warp pages.
Itās small, sweet, and used every time he opens a chapter.
8. DIY Car Wash Kit
Make weekend chores feel like a gift. Fill a bucket with sponges, microfiber cloths, soap, and a kid-made āDadās Detailing Teamā sign.
Kids promise labor with a coupon included. Bonus if you add sunglasses for the vibe.
Pro tip: Pre-mix a gentle soap solution in a labeled spray bottle.
It works because itās practical and comes with tiny helpers.
9. Fingerprint Tool Hooks
Wood plank + hooks = instant entryway win. Have kids stamp fingerprint art (little hammers, cars, or fish) above each hook.
Screw in 3ā4 sturdy hooks for hats or keys. Add a hanging bracket on the back.
Pro tip: Use paint markers to turn prints into mini characters.
Dad gets organization with personalized flair.
10. Secret Message Hammer
Personalize a basic hammer handle. Kids wrap with decorative tape and write a short message like āNailed It Dad.ā
Seal with clear varnish for durability. Attach a paper tag signed by the crew.
Pro tip: Lightly sand the handle first so tape and varnish stick.
Itās sentimental and actually usefulāDIY meets aww.
11. Breakfast Menu Board
Upgrade Fatherās Day morning with a tiny bistro. Paint a small board with chalkboard paint and write a menu: pancakes, coffee, hugs.
Kids become servers for the day. Add a doodle of Dad in a chef hat.
Pro tip: Use liquid chalk markers for crisp lines.
It turns breakfast into a mini event with built-in cuteness.
12. Sock Drawer Rescue Kit
Save Dad from sock chaos. Kids decorate a shoebox and sort fun socks, dividers, and labels like Gym, Work, Seriously Why.
Add a punny note: āIn case of cold feet.ā He will smirk, promise.
Pro tip: Use washi tape to create quick dividers inside the box.
Itās practical, funny, and solves a daily battle.
13. Memory Map Keychain
Shrink a moment he loves into pocket size. Use shrink plastic to trace a mini map of a special placeāfirst game, favorite park, best pizza spot.
Color, punch a hole, bake, and attach to a key ring. Add the year on the back.
Pro tip: Keep lines bold so details survive the shrink.
He carries a tiny story everywhere he goes.
Conclusion
Kids donāt need a craft store haul to impress Dadājust markers, glue, and a little chaos. These DIYs hit the sweet spot of useful, personal, and proudly imperfect. Make the mess, make the memory, and watch Dad brag about it all year.