Last minute homemade gifts for Father's Day

There is no doubt that the gifts that parents appreciate most are those made by their children with their own hands.

If there is no time to buy the cookies on which they can draw whatever they want, you can always make some homemade and decorate them with edible paint: But in addition to the cookies there are also some crafts that children can make at home to give dad in his day.

If you are a daddy cooks, with the help of someone who knows how to sew a good idea is to make a chef's apron that can decorate it as instructed or with children's drawings made with fabric paint.

A classic that parents can take to the office are pencil holders. They are made with decorated plastic cups, or making holes in a putty and decorating it in the shape of an animal. If you can't think of how to do it, in Educared you have an example of one made with modeling mass.

In the same place they also teach us how to make a sheet separator or a closeup that we can give you with the photo of the children.

In Menudos Peques you can find instructions to make a diploma for dad, a little desk mouse, paperweight, picture frames and bookmark pages. You can also find poems to write homemade cards or you can use the lyrics of the songs for parents that we have published on the blog.

In multiple births there are some ideas, but the one I liked the most is the paperweight with the impression of the baby's hand.

Other good suggestions are to wrap the gift with paper made with children's drawings, make homemade greeting cards or decorate the house with balloons with the children's face.

For more ideas check out the homemade gifts for dad that we published last year on the blog.