Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father’s Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Jar filled with Lego Duplos for an easy DIY Father's Day Gift Idea

Buying gifts for men is always hard! It seems like Keith rarely needs or wants anything, which can make material items seem like a waste of money. But I do know one thing that he always enjoys, and that’s spending time doing fun activities with his three boys…making THIS the perfect gift!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

The kids and I recently sat down together and brainstormed a long list of their favorite activities to do with Dad. It wasn’t hard, since he keeps us constantly on the go! Plus, each child had their favorites, so our jar quickly filled up when we began writing these different adventures onto individual building blocks. I know that Keith will love the thought behind the gift, as well as the seemingly endless stash of readily available options for those precious Saturday afternoons when we happen to have some free time! And as we check off each item from our “list,” the boys will literally AND figuratively be building special memories with their Father.

That’s a gift to last a lifetime!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

So what exactly went inside Keith’s jar? What are the kids’ favorite ways to spend time with their Dad? Well, let’s start by making one thing clear: whatever these boys do always involves food! So if you’re gifting Dad with a jar of activities, you’ll probably want to include some snacks to have on hand as well!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

For instance, I recently caught Keith and Casey diligently working on one of Casey’s new Lego sets that he received for his birthday…while also munching on some Horizon Snack Grahams!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Another favorite father-son activity? Watching a movie!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

This particular afternoon included a Thomas the Tank Engine movie, as well as some Horizon Cheddar Snack Crackers…

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Nothing beats a homemade gift from the heart! Enjoy quality time together and create an easy DIY Father's Day Gift that will build memories to last a lifetime!

Some additional ideas that made it into our jar were making s’mores around the fire pit:

Keith and Boys Smores

Keith and Spencer Smores

planting a tree or working in the garden,

Keith and Boys in Garden

Keith and Boys with Peach Trees

Keith and Boys with Trees

riding the tractor (always Spencer’s request),

Keith and Spencer on Tractor

going for a hike (don’t forget to pack the Horizon Fruit Snacks for easy energy on the trail),

Keith and Spencer Hiking

Horizon Fruit Snacks

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having a water gun battle,

Keith and Casey Water Guns

and enjoying a picnic.

Picnic

These Horizon cheese snacks are perfect, by the way, for stashing into picnic baskets!

Horizon Cheese

For the leader of our pack,

Keith Walking with Spencer

and the man who can do it all,

Keith and Spencer in Snow

the gift of time and special memories with his babies is the most precious present available!

Keith and Spencer 2

I hope that you’ll take some inspiration from our family’s favorite activities and snacks to create a special DIY Father’s Day Gift for your own dad this season as well — and build many special memories along the way!

Building Memories with Dad 4

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Horizon Organic. The opinions and text are all mine.

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  1. Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says:

    What a cute gift idea, Blair! Homemade gifts are always the best, especially one like this. Sounds like your husband is a wonderful father!

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks, Gayle! 🙂

      1. Courtney Hill says:

        How many legos did you use and are these duplo legos??

        1. Blair says:

          Hi, Courtney! Yes, these are Lego Duplos (they just seemed easier to write on, but either size will work). I have no idea how many I used — maybe about 12-15. Hope that helps! 🙂

          1. Laurie Trepanier says:

            This is so sweet. Do you have a template for that tag?’building memories with dad?

          2. Blair says:

            Hi, Laurie! I’m sorry, I don’t. 🙁 I just used some LEGO stickers that my son had received with a gift package.

      2. Cheri Butler says:

        I am totally doing this!! Is there a template for the hanging tag?

        1. Blair says:

          Hi, Cheri! No, unfortunately I don’t have a way to replicate that exact tag. I just used some stickers that we had on hand. It would be really cute to have your kids make (or decorate) a tag of their own, though!

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    1. Blair says:

      Thanks, Kristen!

  3. Nesh Johnson says:

    Thanks Blair for giving fabulous DIY fathers day gift ideas. It’s such an very creative gift guide for dad and children can easily make themselves for their loving dad.

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks so much, Nesh!

  4. Robyn @ Simply Fresh Dinners says:

    Oh, I just loved this post, Blair! Such a beautiful family you have 🙂 Memories are what it’s all about and those adorable boys are very lucky!

    1. Blair says:

      Thank you, Robyn! I agree…the memories are so special! It’s one of my favorite things about having a blog, too…most of these moments are captured in one place!

  5. Micah says:

    Great article! I was looking for a link for a printable tag like you have on the jar; is that in the article somewhere? I might have missed it.

    1. Blair says:

      Hi, Micah! You know, I wish that I did have a printable tag. Instead, I just used some Lego stickers that my son got for his birthday last month and printed out the letters using Microsoft Word. Nothing fancy! 🙂

  6. Selina (My Kid Needs That) says:

    Hey Blair,

    Absolutely LOVE the DIY Father’s Day Lego cubes.

    My two little ones have a whole cupboard full of lego so it’s an interesting and fun way to make use of it.

    Great content on your site and have enjoyed reading some of your articles this evening.

    Thanks
    Selina

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks so much for your kind words, Selina! I’m glad that you found the blog! 🙂

  7. Daniel says:

    Hi Blair ! Best memory and best sharing , you got a lovely happiness in your family I appreciate thanks to give an idea for Father Day gift I’m so jealous with you and I wish my self will going to get that either soon !!!!!
    regard ,
    daniel,

  8. Jen Hoo says:

    Hi Blair ! I’m really like your blog and your story, I’m so jealous with you. Thank for sharing your story with us !!!!!

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks, Jen! I appreciate you reading along!

  9. Forever Momming says:

    Wow! This is such a great idea and amazing way to build memories with dad! I thought I also might do this for my oldest son on his birthday with some of his favourite activities and places to visit.

    Thank you 🙂

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks so much! That’s a great idea to give a similar version to your son. Love that!

  10. Manita says:

    Hi Blair, this article make me feeling miss my dad after reading your article. This is really good idea for Father’s Day gift. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Blair says:

      Thanks so much, Manita!

  11. Monerath says:

    I would like to see more posts like this. I definitely enjoyed every bit of it and I have you bookmarked to see new information on your blog.

  12. Brittany says:

    Do you have a print off for that jar label? Love this idea. Just made it with my son for my husbands birthday. Thanks for the idea!

    1. Blair says:

      Hi, Brittany! I actually don’t. 🙁 I used some Lego stickers that my mom had given my boys, but I bet you can find a similar logo or lego design online to use if you want to create something similar on your own.

      1. Ali says:

        What size mason jar did you use ?

        1. Blair says:

          Hi, Ali! I used the big mason jar that holds 4 cups. That’s a good size to accommodate the larger Lego Duplo pieces. 🙂

  13. Bright Steve says:

    This is a great gift idea. 🙂 Thank you!

  14. monory says:

    I would like to see more posts like this. I definitely enjoyed every bit of it and I have you bookmarked to see new information on your blog.

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  17. Gareth says:

    Thanks Blair for giving fabulous DIY fathers day gift ideas. It’s such an very creative gift guide for dad and children can easily make themselves for their loving dad.

  18. The Present Giver says:

    I was looking for a easy present to make my dad. I was scrolling around when I saw this easy and cute idea of yours! You are SO creative. I had many legos at home so This present was easily done. I look forward on giving him my present.

    P. S. I copied some of your ideas. Hope you don’t mind!

  19. Allie says:

    Love this idea but confused by the application. Do you pull a lego out with what you want to do with dad each time and then build a stack next to the jar or just use it to think of ideas of what to do and keep the legos in the jar? I know I’m probably way over thinking this lol so I apologize ahead of time.

    1. Blair says:

      Hey, Allie! There’s no right or wrong way to do this. We looked at it as a way to collect some of our favorite memories with dad, so the kids wrote things on the blocks that they had already done with my husband. If you prefer, you can compile a list of memories that you hope to create, write each of those ideas on a block, and give those to Dad as well — kind of like a “bucket list.” Again, any way you want to approach it is wonderful — I’m sure Dad will love the thought behind it, no matter what! 🙂