Father's day gifting guide

    I really love gifting. And obviousky, I love all the opportunities of the year for gifting. Even though I find it a bit challenging choosing gifts for fathers, I still enjoy thinking about all the things they could use in their daily life. Men are practical, and they normally enjoy things that make life easier, but you can always gift something related to their hobbies or to your relationshop with them. 

Here are some tips and ideas that you can you for you father's gift:

Personalize it!

If you still have time, I highly recommend getting something personalized. I did a mouse pad and a desk mat a few years ago. He really loved it. Maybe you can go for something simple, like a bottle, a glass/cup, or even a apron. 

DIY it.

I think we can always do something cute. I don't know what your artistic skills are, but you can maybe paint or draw something. If you have different inspirations, maybe you can create something from your heart. 

 idea: box for card games made from clay :) I have seen it online, it looks really nice; you can always set up a box with his favorite things (beer, snacks, book, maybe a watch...)

Echo Show 8 

We gifted my husband's grandparents with one of these. They are not really good with facetiming and having a phone and we live so far that we thought it would be good just to ring their Alexa. It is very practical for those people that find it hard to use a phone. 

It still requires setting up. So, just make sure you will be able to help them with that.

Kindle Paperwhite

Honestly, a kindle is a great gift for everyone. If your father enjoys reading and still don't have one, maybe it is time you surprise him.

 Dad, Tell Me: A Give & Get Back Book 

This is something very sentimental, but also I know that not all dads would like to write about their story. So, if you feel that your dar would enjoy it, go for it!


Hope you like it and it gives you a bit of inspiration to get something special for your dad!

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