22 Father’s Day Ideas To Put A Smile On Dad’s Face

Father's Day Ideas - Coffee

“I know that I will never find my father in any other man who comes into my life, because it is a void in my life that can only be filled by him.” – Halle Berry

Whether your Dad is the quiet, reserved type or the life of the party, as part of his family you are one of the few people in his life to know him the best. You know what makes him smile (you!). You know what makes him frown (you!). And you know which buttons to push to rile him up (unintentionally of course!).

Most of all, you know what he loves most – his family. So when considering Father’s Day gifts this year, think ‘family’ and everything will flow from there. To help inspire you to get into Dad’s brain, we’ve put together 22 Father’s Day ideas that will most certainly put a smile on your Dad’s face!

Father’s Day Activities

1. Picnic

Pack a picnic lunch, remembering a picnic blanket or chairs. Take Dad out to the beach or a park, and celebrate the day with family.

Father's Day Ideas - Picnic

2. Hike

If your Dad is active and enjoys walks, then a hike may be the way to go. Take your Dad to a local national park or state forest and spend the day connecting with nature.

3. Cycling

Here’s another one for the active Dads. If he prefers cycling to walking you can find a nice bike trail to relax and enjoy the scenery at a slightly faster pace.

4. Farmer’s Market

If your Dad enjoys his food, especially when it’s fresh and locally bought, a trip to the local farmer’s market may be right up your dad’s alley. A quick Google search will give you markets in your local area.

Father's Day Ideas - Market

5. Baseball Game

If your Dad enjoys seeing baseball live, you could get tickets for his team’s next home game.

6. Theatre

Whether your father is a fan of classic music, plays, or opera, you can find some type of live theatre that he’s sure to enjoy.

7. Bowling

Take your Dad bowling. You could include the entire family and make teams.

Father's Day Ideas - Bowling

Father’s Day Gifts

8. Latest Technology

With the release of smart watches, the latest versions of smart phones, and many other personal technology items, if your father is a tech man you can’t go wrong with a new piece of technology for him to get immersed in.

9. Tile Tracker

If your Dad is anything like my Dad, he’s forever losing his keys (sorry, Dad!). The Tile Tracker is a really neat piece of technology that will allow your Dad to locate misplaced items with his smart phone. You just have to make sure he doesn’t lose his smart phone!

Father's Day Ideas - Tracking

10. Adjustable Standing Desks

We’re constantly hearing that sitting at our desks all day is contributing detrimentally to our health. So, if your Dad has a desk job, or spends lots of time sitting down each day, you may want to buy him an adjustable standing desk. While it’s not the cheapest piece of furniture you’ll ever buy, it will mean you’ll know you’re Dad is spending some of his sit-down lifestyle standing up!

11. Gourmet Coffee

Many people love the smell of freshly ground coffee, and if your Dad is one of those people, he’ll enjoy a pack of his favourite roasted coffee beans ready to go through the grinder.

Father's Day Ideas - Coffee

12. Favourite Music

If your Dad enjoys music, you could buy him a copy of his favourite album or latest release by his favourite artist. If he’s yet to make the plunge into digital music, you could buy it in CD or record form or, if he does keep his music on his computer, you could buy it as a digital download.

13. Canvas Collage

You could create a canvas collage for your Dad of photos of the two of you or of him in his younger years. We at the Canvas Factory even have a themed Father’s Day collage template to help you out.

Father's Day Ideas - Canvas Print - Dad Theme

Cheap or Free Father’s Day Presents

Father’s Day isn’t just about spending money on your Dad, so we’ve also put together a few ideas or gifts for him that are cheap or free!

14. Call for a chat

If you don’t live in the same city or even the same state as your Dad, it’s always a little bit harder to feel like you’re spending quality time with him. Calling with a phone or on Skype allows you to hear and maybe see him for a while where you can catch up on your lives and maybe some family gossip.

15. Send a Card

This is another one for someone who doesn’t live in the same place as his or her Dad. Although not many people send much via snail mail anymore, besides bills, it’s always nice to receive a handwritten card in the mail.

Father's Day Ideas - Card

16. Cook Breakfast for Him

Get his favourite breakfast ingredients and come over to cook breakfast for him. You’ll be more relaxed than in a restaurant, and you can make sure his favourite food is on the menu.

17. Housework/ Wash his Car

Clean your Dad’s house, or even just a room. If it’s been a while since his car has been cleaned, your Dad might appreciate it more if you gave his car a wash.

Father's Day Ideas - Car Wash

18. Walk his Dog

Take your Dad’s dog for a walk. He might even want to go on the walk with you!

19. Help with his Latest Project

If your Dad is someone who’s always in the middle of his latest project, and always feels the house could be improved, he might appreciate a second set of hands. Be ready to help out with whatever task he might need. Take heed!

20. Drawing

This gift is great for Dad and Granddads! Your kids might like to draw a picture and present it to either or both of them on the day.

Father's Day Ideas - Drawing

21. Watch a Baseball Game with Him

Your Dad might like company while he watches his team’s latest game. You may not get much talking done, but your Dad will probably appreciate you being there, provided you don’t ask him what the rules are every two minutes!

22. Hug

It might seem simple, but when was the last time you gave your Dad a good hug? It wouldn’t necessarily be something he’d ask for, but I guarantee you he’ll appreciate it!

Father's Day Ideas - Hug Dad

While you’ll find something in the 22 ideas that will make him smile, don’t stress too much about getting it ‘just right’. Keep in mind he’ll appreciate whatever effort you make. That’s what family is all about, afterall.

To all the Dads out there, have a Happy Father’s Day!

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Eli is Canvas Factory's resident blogger and social media buff. She has a passion for art, craft, design, fashion and photography. She loves to explore the joys and challenges of family life, relationships, motherhood and pet ownership. Eli finds it's more funny to poke fun at herself than others. She's travelled extensively and considers herself a citizen of the world.

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