L.G. asks from Chandler, AZ on June 09, 2009
Looking for Inexpensive Gift for Father's Day
My children are 2 and 9mo so what kind of gift should I get my hubby from them? We don't have alot of money well really no extra money. I can't really ask them what they want to give daddy they are to little. I really don't want to go to the store in the "Father's Day gift isle". Please does anyone have any past experiences on something that was good or cute or anything!!!
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N.F. answers from Albuquerque on June 10, 2009
a t-shirt w/ thier hand prints on it. a photo of the two of them. Or a coffeemug (from walgreens.com)with their photo on it
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A.D. answers from Phoenix on June 10, 2009
Make a homemade card and have the kids sign it with handprints. Either trace them or dip them in paint or pudding and make the print. No money but its something he will enjoy looking at forever.
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T.M. answers from Phoenix on June 10, 2009
My kids are 2 and 4 and last year we bought a stepping stone kit from Michaels. We put their handprints in the stone and then decorated it. Dad loved it so much we are doing it again this year. The kids love seeing how much their hands have grown. The kits are on sale right now also.
T.
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K.R. answers from Phoenix on June 10, 2009
HI, L. -
Photos of your kids. Sneak off to Portrait Innovations or Kiddie Kandids and get a great Father's Day portrait of the kids made. Another idea is to go to one of the pottery studios and make a tile with the kids' handprints on it. My hubby loved his.
Good luck!
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S.K. answers from Tucson on June 10, 2009
I make a journal that i do each year. i have them answer or answer for them, their favorite food, favorite book, thing to do with daddy and things like that. it will be a treasure someday!
artwork is always good too!
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S.G. answers from Albuquerque on June 09, 2009
The first Father's day after my daughter was born I made my husband a collage of pictures of him and her together. You could find pictures of him with both kiddos. I just used pictures I had taken throughout the year. I put all the pictures on cardstock I already had and bought a frame at big lots (for like $8). To this day it sits on his bedside table. Total it didn't cost more than $12.
You could buy a handprint kit. We did this for grandma at Christmas this year. The kit was $10 at Michael's and came with everything you needed (plaster, mold, glitter, stone). We imprinted their handprints. Once it is dry (do it ahead it takes a few days to dry) write something special on the back. Oh, we bought her a plate holder to display it (I think it was like $3 at Michael's as well).
You could do something simple and bake him a cake and have the kids help decorate it. The 9 month old will proably just eat the decorations but he'll ejnoy it! The kids could make him a card as well. Take a picture of them "helping" with the cake and frame it. I guess you would have to make the cake the night before and sneak out to get the picture developed. Write happy Father's day on the frame along with the year. That wouldn't be more than $10.
That's all I've got. I'm getting my hubby his dream laptop backpack and painting the floor in the garage where he works on his race car. Not too creative!!!
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D.S. answers from Tucson on June 10, 2009
A nice frame with a picture of the three of them. Kodak Gallery has many ideas for gifts with pictures on them. Magazine subscriptions are good as well and usually pretty inexpensive.
Make him breakfast, get his favorite movie or get his favorite coffee and a book. Plan a picnic lunch for the whole family with his favorite dessert.
Hmmmm, I could probably go on and on. :-)
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J.H. answers from Phoenix on June 10, 2009
Last year I made my husband a "Father's Day Box". Our kids are both under 3 years old so I used last year as the start of a yearly tradition that we will carry on as the kids get older. I went to the craft store and found a storage box that was decorated in a paisley print that was manly colors. I made my own little scrapbook tag to put on the top indicating that the box was a "Father's day box". We give it to him in the morning with his breakfast in bed. Inside we put homemade cards from the girls, a card from me and pictures of the girls. We have a video camera so I started a "daddy tape" and took some video of the girls. At that point my oldest could only say Hi Daddy and my youngest just smiled. This year for the video I am going to have my oldest say "Happy daddy's day" and we are going to walk around the house and I am going to have her talk about daddy's things in her 2.5 year old lingo. My youngest can now say dada into the camera. The box was around $10 and the other stuff was free :)
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A. answers from Phoenix on June 09, 2009
I don't know if you are a crafty person but what if you made him a special picture (and possibly even get a cheap frame for it). An idea would be to put both of your kids footprints on it and then the poem "Daddy's Footsteps" (just google it and you will find it).
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T.M. answers from Phoenix on June 10, 2009
My kids are 2 and 4 and last year we bought a stepping stone kit from Michaels. We put their handprints in the stone and then decorated it. Dad loved it so much we are doing it again this year. The kids love seeing how much their hands have grown. The kits are on sale right now also.
T.
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H.K. answers from Phoenix on June 09, 2009
When our children were young I started a "Daddy Journal", all year I would jot down special moments or wonderful things I saw my husband do with our kids. Then a week or so before Father's day I would journal those moments into scrapbook pages with recent snapshots of him and the kids and their little drawings etc...some years we ended up with 20+ pages of great memories which are becoming one terrific book now. He knows that he'll be getting more scrapbook pages each year, but as the kids grow it becomes so much more special to see their input and creativity.
Finally, one of the best gifts we ever did was "100 reasons that you are a great Dad!" we came up with 100 different reasons that he was terrific, wrote them on paper hearts and hung them from the ceiling by string and thumbtacks. It was quite a sight to wake up to on Father's Day...he left them up there for a week before carefully saving them all in his nightstand drawer. I know it made an impact if it made it into his nightstand with his Bible....
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