7 Unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” Father
It’s almost Father’s Day! If your husband is much like mine, falling under the “hard to buy for” father group, then you find yourself wondering what the heck to get him for Father’s Day (or any special occasion really).
That’s why I wanted to share my 7 unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” father on Father’s Day!
This category of men tend to
buy what they want, when they want it and
respond with, “I don’t need anything” when asked for ideas
This is great for every ordinary day but so frustrating for special occasions!
I grew up in a gift giving family so it feels so strange not to give something on a special occasion. I find myself scrambling last minute to get something together.
So, what do you get the guy that can get himself anything? Keep reading to see my 7 unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” father
Experiences
Being that we travel often and usually have limited space for storing stuff, a great gift idea would be an experience. I’m thinking like race car driving, wine/beer tasting, or an evening out to a concert or comedy club in the closest area that offers such an event. Groupon is a great resource for finding ideas like this.
I know most only get Saturday evening free and time to rest on Sunday so try to plan it around those days. If that is not a possibility look at something in the future, hopefully during a layoff. Of course, check to see if there is a refund policy and/or a date exchange in case something comes up and he cannot attend.
Something pipeline related
Have something pipeline related or job related made just for him.
There are a ton of shops selling items online that can create something unique.
I love shopping in the FB groups as well as on Etsy to find things like T-shirts, wallets, mugs, wall hangings, etc. Check out Home Businesses of the Pipeline on FB or ask in one of the groups to see if someone makes something you are looking for as a gift.
Sentimental
Sentimental gifts like a nice card, a love letter, a back rub or helping to create a gift with the kiddos are always a nice gift. These gifts generally show more expression of your love because of the time and/or effort it took to put together.
Unique on Etsy, Uncommon Goods
I like to try to find unique gifts to give. Some of my favorites are found on Etsy, Uncommon Goods or Amazon.
One of my favorite gifts (his too) was a big photo of our first dog together that was made up of smaller pictures of us. I had it matted and framed. He was so surprised and it turned out great!!
Kid’s gifts
Skip something from you and head right to the motherland of gift giving ideas, Pinterest!
Pinterest is my best friend when it comes to finding crafty ideas for celebrations like Father’s Day! I usually have my kids make a card or something on canvas to give to the man who can get anything for himself.
Nothing says “we love you Daddy” like a few handprints and some sweet words from the kids.
If you have older kids, another option might be to have them fill out something sentimental like this book you can find on Amazon.
A trip
Taking a trip is always a nice gift too! I know we travel a lot but going somewhere because you want to is way different than going because your job tells you to. Find something close by for a Saturday night away or again, plan something for in the future.
Sometimes just a night in a hotel can be relaxing! With kids, we usually opt for a nice place with a pool.
If you need more tips or ideas for finding things to do near you, check out my post here.
Donate or Save
If gifting really isn’t your or his thing why not donate the money you would have spent. You can choose a charity that is close to his heart or has some meaning to either of you. Another option is to donate to yourself! Put it in your savings account, vacation fund or pay on a bill!!
Whether you choose from the 7 unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” father or come up with something completely different, the idea of the day is to show your love and appreciation. Enjoy your time together and try not to sweat the gift giving.
As always, thanks for reading!
–Katie