Top 10 Free Father's Day Gifts

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Father’s Day is just around the corner and you don’t have a gift? What do you do?
e options online, however if you are completely blanking on what to get last minute.

Here are some FREE, Fathers Day gift Ideas!

10. Lighten the Load

Reassign some of Dad’s chores to other members of the family. These can include standard tasks like taking out the trash, walking the dog, or washing the dishes. To put it over the top, consider getting up before he does and taking his vehicle for a fill-up and carwash.

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9. Breakfast in Bed

Reassign some of Dad’s chores to other members of the family. These can include standard tasks like taking out the trash, walking the dog, or washing the dishes. To put it over the top, consider getting up before he does and taking his vehicle for a fill-up and carwash.

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8. Movie Night

Watching a movie can help you relax by taking your mind off the stresses of the day. This Father’s Day, have a movie night where Dad gets to pick the movie.

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7. Photo Collage

Sort through your phone to find some happy family moments and assemble them into a collage. This project can be a fun way to get the kids involved, too. When completed, be sure to hang the collage in Dad’s home office or at work.

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6. Bring the Beach Vibes To Your Home

If you don’t live in a coastal area, bring the beach to Dad. Turn your back patio or backyard into a beach; bring out the lawn chairs, serve cold beverages and finger foods, and play some tropical tunes. You don’t need sand or ocean waves to have a relaxing good time.

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5. Coupon Book

Create a homemade booklet of individual coupons that Dad can redeem after the holiday. These one-use coupons could be used to relieve Dad of certain chores or to offer help when he’s working on a project. This is a great way to extend a Father’s Day gift long after the holiday. Plus, creating the coupon book could be a fun activity for the kids.

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4. Get Outdoors

Getting outdoors is important for everyone. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, or just taking a walk, being outdoors can have an overall positive effect on vitality. So, get the whole family outside for some exercise, fresh air, and good conversation this Father’s Day.

3. Story Time

Ask Dad to share some stories from his past. This could include fun times from school or college, time in the military/work, or other memorable moments. How did he meet mom? Did he ever meet anyone famous? What dreams does he still want to fulfill? Hearing Dad tell stories can be an enlightening experience, opening your eyes to things you never knew about him. Showing interest in his life will also let Dad know how much you care about him.

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2. Playlist for Dad

Another fun family project is to create a Spotify playlist for Dad. This can involve assembling and downloading some of Dad’s favorite songs or even curating a list of tunes that remind you of him. Either way, he’ll likely appreciate the thought and will remember the family every time he enjoys the playlist you’ve createdHearing Dad tell stories can be an enlightening experience, opening your eyes to things you never knew about him. Showing interest in his life will also let Dad know how much you care about him.

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1. GIVE FROM THE HEART

As the saying goes, some of the best things in life are free. When given from the heart, these gifts may mean more than an impersonal gift card or a present he’ll never use. There are dozens of free things you can give Dad that he’ll cherish, so crank up the creativity and get the whole family involved this Father’s Day.

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