Father’s Day is just over a week away now, and I keep seeing messages on forums popping up with ‘what are you getting for Father’s Day’ style questions, so I thought I’d share what we’re doing, on a very tight budget.
My girls saw Frozen Fever for the first time a few weeks ago, and they were taken by the idea of a string tied around Arendell with all Anna’s presents attached. (Don’t know what I’m talking about? Watch this video and spot the red string where you can:
4x67NuQtpfISo that’s what we have to do for daddy this Father’s day. Which is just great when you’re on a budget. So here are some of the free and almost free Father’s Day gifts I’ve managed to pick up so the girls can give daddy a fun-filled Father’s day:
1. Free Printable Father’s Day Booklet from TinyMe
If you don’t want to print your own, PrezzyBox do a really beautiful “The Story of Me And My Dad/Grandad” version too for under £10.
2. Free photo book for Father’s Day from Snapfish (just pay £1.99 delivered)
3. Free photo canvas for Father’s Day (just pay £7.99 delivery)
4. Free beer & wine labels for Father’s Day from Wrappz (just pay £2.50 for delivery) Or a Free Glen Livet Label completely free.
5. Free Samples as Father’s Day Gifts
This may be a bit hit and miss, but if you’re looking for lots of small gifts, or those ‘it’s the thought that counts’ kind of gifts, sign up for these free samples for men – you could make Father’s Day Gift crackers, or a treasure hunt or just get the kids to give dad one every time they see him on the day. (I haven’t done all of these free samples, but I assume they’ll ask you for your email address: do yourself a favour and set up a junk mail address if you don’t have one yet!)
In addition to that the girls made some salt dough letters – D, A, D, D, and Y – which they will decorate and make into a plaque or something – maybe a bookend if I can get my act together! And if we’re in for a sunny day, I might just add some of Daddy’s favourite picnic foods to the treasure-hunt-by-string to collect up into a picnic for our lunch, (although don’t forget there are loads of pubs and restaurant’s doing Dad Eats Free promotions for Father’s Day too – just Google “Dad Eats Free Father’s Day 2015“ and your town to see what’s available where you are!)
So, with a bit of printing, and some quick photo sorting, and a last minute dash for wine and beer, you can have dad feeling like all his Christmases have come at once for not a whole lot of money!
Not free, but affordable and different Father’s Day gifts:
- You can take 50% off a personalised mug for Father’s Day at Snapfish – use the code SOCKS15 for mugs from £3.99.
- How about some personalised chocolate? You can choose dad’s favourite snack and have the sleeve personalised from Cadbury’s. Not a fan? Well, how about any of these personalised chocolates that look like even better value!
- Any one of these beautiful key chains from Etsy – just check where they are shipped from so you’ll receive it in time!
- Any one of these beautiful ‘Daddy’ books for daddy/child story time.
- A ‘Daddy Since 20xx’ T-shirt. My husband has one of these and every single time he wears it, he get’s comments from passers by. It’s quite sweet!
Hope this helps you out! Please feel free to share this post with your friends if it does!