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Handmade Gift IdeasKelli from North GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
I think a memory jar would be a wonderful idea. I did this for people Post By SunshineRose (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift IdeasHi Kelli, I made a Fathers Day book on "Shutterfly.com for my husband this year. I downloaded special pictures and could add my own captions for a simple scrapbook that was a hardback book for around $20.00! It is the most special and thoughtful gift that has ever taken his breath away! You could download photo's that are special to him if you have access - or make your own photo album/scrapbook. Tina Post by tinee RE: Handmade Gift IdeasYou guys are great, giving me all these great ideas. I like so many of them. I like the idea of an inscription of a lesson he taught me growing up. His advice to me......."Don't ever hate anyone.....you can hate what they did, but don't hate them as a person." I never forgot that. Keep the ideas coming, maybe I will make him more than one gift! Post By Kelli (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
We make handmade gifts every year for Xmas, Bdays, and any event that comes up. My kids and I love to make them together for everyone we know and love. We start working on personal, homemade gifts in January, then all year long. I have about a thousand ideas. You could give him an ornament that is filled with a lock of your hair, and a poem written about how special he is for you. Or I love the memory box idea. You could engrave the back of the compass watch with one of the many lessons that stick out which he taught you. That way he will know that his wisdom made a difference to you, and will last throughout time. Post by freemommy RE: Handmade Gift IdeasAn original poem you wrote, to the tune of some song, that commemorates his life. I made my Mom leak tears with that one, she was so grateful. Post by kimhis RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
This past Christmas I did a very special thing for both of my parents. It took some thinking back. I made a years worth of memories from when I was little. Each week they pick out a card and have a memory that was precious to me. My dad has never had the best memory so I wanted to get this in while I could still can trigger the memory. They love it! Post by hairyjoe RE: Handmade Gift IdeasThe shadow box idea is so touching. What a wonderful gift. Post by mulberry204 RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
My dad and my son are very close. My son has asked him a lot of questions about the war he served in, which meant more to dad than his job he was retiring from. Dad had given my son his old uniform and some other trinkets and pictures from the war. So my son made a shadow box and placed the uniform and all the items in the box and sealed it up. It was brought in and placed away from the presents and when dad had opened all the presents and I led him to the shadow box, which was 3 feet tall, sitting on the ground, leaning back on a fence post, dad saw it, and went down on one knee and started crying, remembering those that had served beside him. He called my son to his side and put his arm around him and tears streamed from both of them as dad told yet another story of those days in the service. Post by trbrown22 RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
How about a scrapbook of his life. Or letters from all those he loves (and love him) telling him how they have affected their lives-- bound into a book (easy to do with a notebook or construction paper. A photo collage. Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift IdeasKelli, the compass/watch is a great idea! An inscription will give it that personal touch you are looking for. You mentioned that he is a Christian. How about engraving some scripture about fathers, husbands, or men in general? Post by tthompson RE: Handmade Gift Ideas
My husband likes to retire in his reclining chair and cover himself with a lap blanket. You could make him a covering using print fabric of his favorite things and colors. There's a multiple variety of such fabric available and crochet/knit him a pair of slippers and get him a magazine/book that he enjoys along with favorite snacks that you make/bake for him. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift IdeasGreat ideas! I just don't know what will affect him the way I want him to. To feel the love just between him and I because I as such a dady's girl, I even went hunting with him for rabbits. LOL Anywyas, he is in the woods a lot so how about a pocket watch/compass. It is in a leather case, no chains, I have a friends who engraves. I could have a very special inscription on the back of the watch. I want something to make him tear up a little, He is the best dad, husband to Mom and grandfather, What kind of an inscription could I have engraved on the back of it? Post By Kelli (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift IdeasDo you do photography? How about a hardcover book of pictures you have taken of his favorite things, or favorite people? There are a lot of places on the web where you can upload your pictures and have them make it into a book. A gal I work with did this for her dad and it was awesome. Post By tholtz (Guest Post) RE: Handmade Gift IdeasHow about a nice letter written from the heart? Or a father/daughter hike with a picnic lunch you prepared? Or maybe if he has his own yard you could create a small "bird" garden with plants/flowers birds are attracted to, complete with a bird feeder and bird bath. Seeds are fairly inexpensive and can be started indoors if you want to see actual plants in the garden right away. I have seen cute birdbaths made from terracotta planters and saucers made on HGTV or the DIY network (check there websites) and bird houses can be made fairly simply (google it). Good luck! Post by tthompson RE: Handmade Gift IdeasYou're a great daughter! Your dad sounds like my husband so I'll go from there. My man would love a gift basket filled with "stuff" to persue his interests: binoculars, Roger Tory Peterson's bird book (there are many), maybe new walking shoes (if the budget allows), sunscreen, bug repellant, fishing "stuff" (if you know about that!), a new hat, a "retirement looking" shirt (tropical print, etc.), and to top it off a book of daily inspirational quotes or poems or prayers. The possibilities are endless. Oh yeah, if he doesn't have a terrific camera already you could go with a photo basket: camera, bag, extra batteries, large memory card, small photo album. Wow! I envy you. My dad passed away when he was 44 and I'd give anything to be able to plan for his retirement. Post by Glenn'sMom |
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