Looking for a simple DIY Father’s Day gift?? Whether he’s Dad, Daddy, Father, Papa, Grandpa or Pop….he’s an important man in your life and/or your child’s life that has a special day earmarked each year to celebrate him…Father’s Day!! My kids LOVE participating, even in the smallest ways, in putting together gifts for their daddy and their Papa’s.
This simple Father’s Day gift idea is affordable and easy to make! The tag design was inspired by my own dad who at 65 years old, really doesn’t need a thing. But, he sure does love slow roasted nuts of all kind, with his favorite being whole roasted peanuts. We order his shelled, roasted peanuts in nearly every year for his gift. But, he is also a fan of in-shell peanuts, which bring back fun memories of snacking at the ballpark.
DIY Father’s Day Gift – I am Nuts About You….
You will love this simple to assemble Father’s Day gift! To get yoru kids involved, let them pour in the nuts into the container, and choose the twine or ribbon for adding the tag. For children that can write their own names, have them sign the back of the card before you assemble the final gift.
Supplies Needed:
- Clear Glass Container (or container of your choice)
- Shelled or In-Shell Nuts (i.e. peanuts, cashews, pistachios, or a mix)
- Twine or Ribbon to Add the Tag
- FREE Printable “I am Nuts About You” Gift Tag (available below)
To create your own DIY Father’s Day gift, simply fill your favorite clear glass container with whole roasted nuts, or shelled nuts and add our FREE printable “I am Nuts About You” tags available below with several personalization options (Dad, Daddy, Papa & Grandpa).
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Jill says
June 4, 2019 at 9:46 amI’m trying to open the “I’m nuts about you” father’s day printable tag and I can’t seem to find the link for the download. Can you please give me some direction? I’m sorry, I’m not usually quite so “technologically challenged”.
Julie Verville says
June 11, 2019 at 10:32 amHi! Thank you for bringing that issue to my attention- the link for the FREE download has been fixed.