Father’s Day gift giving can be tough! It’s hard to come up with a special gift for a dad, since most men go out and buy what they want anyway, right?. That is why I often opt for those gifts that are really sentimental and/or cute, rather than gear and gadgets. I’ve shared lots of creative Father’s Day ideas in the past. But this year I’m loving this idea from Paper Coterie, because it is sweet and sentimental, professional looking, and very affordable at the moment!
One of the amazing templates available at Paper Coterie is this cute and clever Father’s Day book. It’s kind of like taking all of those wonderful things the kids create for Father’s Day at school and church, but putting them in a gorgeous book that can last forever, rather than a piece of paper that will be thrown away next week. You choose and upload your favorite photos, and let the kids fill in the blanks in the book. I’ve told you about my experience with Paper Coterie before, so I know that the quality is impeccable and this will be a keepsake that he will actually keep for years to come!
It’s not too late to create your own custom “All About My Dad” book (find them under BOOKS in the coilbound-collection section), but you need to hurry! Father’s Day is June 17!!
These are on a great SALE right now! Enter code “DADSDAY” to receive a 60% off, making them only $12!
And whether you make a book or not, you’ll want to hop on over and nab these FREE Father’s Day Printables! They are so fun to make your own cards, or have a Father’s Day photo booth! I know! You could take photos of your kids using these props and use those photos in your Father’s Day Books! Great idea, right?
Do you know what you are giving for Father’s Day?
What a sweet gift idea! I’d LOVE to get one like this for moms/grandmas, too!
Pretty sure they’ve got stuff like that, too! Maybe we’ll do that next year! Thanks for the idea!
I think he means (correct me if I’m wrong) its riiuculods how he crams all those words into the musical phrase. Like a rapper saying a bunch of stuff really fast, and still staying in rhythm, just in this instance, Jon is the rapper. hahaha
I’m not quite sure how to say this; you made it extremely easy for me!