Show him you care with these extra-special DIY Father’s Day gifts you can make for (or with!) him, from tie-dyed tees to homemade art prints.

DIY tabletop terrarium for Father's Day
Photo by: Shop Verdure

Picking out the perfect present for the father figure in your life can feel like a lot of pressure—how do you go the extra mile for the heroic human who always goes the extra mile for you? One idea: Make him something thoughtful and personal with your own two hands, with these DIY Father’s Day gifts that let you get creative for (or with!) him. From easy-to-assemble tabletop terrariums that bring a touch of nature to his workspace to custom cheese-tasting tours featuring mouth-watering mozzarella you made yourself, these projects and kits have all the supplies you need to pull off some serious gifting magic, no previous experience required. Scroll on to shop our full list of DIY Father’s Day gift ideas, then be sure to place your order in time to celebrate him this June.

A tie-dye tee with socks to match

A colorful kit for making tie-dye socks and a T-shirt SHOP: Tie-dye kit from Momma Osa Shop, $40

Brighten his day (literally) a Father’s Day gift idea like this technicolor tie-dye kit he’ll reach for all summer long.

A leather wallet stitched with love

The materials to make a DIY hand-stitched wallet SHOP: Leather wallet kit from Todder Leather, $40

Has his wallet seen better days? A DIY wallet for Dad with an unparalleled origin story (made by you, of course!) makes for a super thoughtful, and useful, Father’s Day gift.

Artful photo prints

A person hanging up cyanotype prints in the sun SHOP: Cyanotype kit from BLUcyano, $14

Put a twist on the classic photo gift for Dad with artful indigo prints made using a super-special ingredient: sunlight.

A tabletop terrarium

A tabletop terrarium kit SHOP: Terrarium kit from Shop Verdure, $40

Plant lovers will appreciate a mini succulent garden that brings a little bit of nature’s bounty indoors.

A hand-carved spoon

A hand carved spoon SHOP: Hand-carved spoon from Melanie Abrantes, from $95

A heartfelt hand-carved spoon will bring a smile to his face while he’s scooping his morning coffee or adding a dash of salt to the spaghetti water.

A scented candle kit for Dad

The best DIY scented candle making kit SHOP: Candle-making kit from Make This Universe, $29

Dads need self-care, too. Treat him to a custom candle he’ll happily incorporate into his daily routine.

Handmade puppets

Two owl puppets with moving wings made of paper SHOP: Handmade puppet kit from Periwinkle Nuthatch, $5

Bring the entertainment to him with kid-friendly popsicle-stick puppets you can print and assemble at home. DIY Father’s Day gifting gold!

A cheerful embroidery hoop

An embroidery hoop stitched in rainbow colors SHOP: Embroidery kit from Nelly Makes Embroidery, $32

Go beyond a handwritten card with a hand-stitched embroidery hoop that puts your love for him on display. Find the design that suits your skill level and aesthetic with the best embroidery kits for beginners.

A stenciled tea towel

A kit to make a stenciled tea towel SHOP: Tea towel stencil kit from Nicolette Tabram, $33

For the dad who’s famous for his epic Sunday night dinners, a handmade tea towel will come in handy while he’s cooking.

A DIY cheese plate

A kit for making a variety of homemade cheeses SHOP: Deluxe cheese kit from Urban Cheesecraft, $40

Take him on a culinary adventure with an assortment of highly-rated homemade cheeses. (Feeling extra fancy? Add crackers and wine pairings!)

A hand-bound book

A hand holding a kit for binding a book SHOP: Bookbinding kit from Peg and Awl, from $24

For fathers who dabble with doodling, a handmade notebook will mean the most.

Plus, three great DIY Father's Day gifts from our archives:

DIY Father's Day gift ideasSHOP: DIY seed bombs, DIY last-minute beard oil, and DIY camera strap

For more Father’s Day gift ideas you can make yourself, check out these popular step-by-step DIY tutorials from our archives. They’re perfect for green-thumbs, shutterbugs, and bearded papa bears—and they’re an apt alternative to pre-assembled kits for folks who might already have a stash of supplies on hand. Happy crafting!