An
alphabet of gift ideas that include not only things to make and
selections of home grown produce but also offers of your love, labour
and energy to perform chores for Dad and Grandpa - a gift of precious
time that will always be welcome.
Spending the day with Dad on Dad's Day is probably the best way to
celebrate him. If you want to treat Dad to something extra special,
search your soul, and ask yourself, what would he really like? Instead
of supporting the overconsumerism, how about showing Dad you love him
with a truly sustainable gift.
A APRONS are always handy for the
busy grill / BBQ cook, or sew a serviceable one in strong calico or
canvas for the gardener or handydad.
A whole case of your own grown fruit or vegies.
A family video or DVD of the children with Dad or Grandpa, wrapped with
a packet of organic popcorn and seasoning mix 1/4 cup dried basil, 1/4
cup dried marjoram, 1/4 cup dried thyme,1/2 cup nutritional yeast
powder, 1/4 cup garlic powder,1 /8 cup kelp powder. In a grinder, grind
basil, marjoram and thyme and mix well with the rest of the
ingredients. Store in an airtight glass container away from heat and
light. Attach the following instructions on a homemade gift tag.
Sprinkle on lightly buttered popcorn and enjoy! (add a small bottle of
organic coconut oil - organic popcorn, popped in coconut oil is just
delish! no need for butter).
A simply-framed photograph or child's painting.
ADOPTIONS For fathers who are as 'wise as an owl' as
'strong as a lion' or as 'lovable as a grizzly bear'.World Wildlife
Fund (WWF) is making it easy for people to salute and celebrate the
special men in their lives for Father's Day. Symbolic animal adoptions
in support of a worthy cause are a great way to honor a great father
while protecting the environment. www.worldwildlife.org/gifts.
ALTERNATIVE material products: recycled, organic, heritage plants, do-it-yourself or handcrafted from local markets.
B BREAKFAST IN BED Pamper your husband, Dad, brother, or friend with a breakfast in bed on Father's Day!
BAKE something special, a pie with "We love Daddy" or
using refrigerated organic bread dough, have your child make different
shapes, such as braids, hearts, circles, maybe spell out "DAD", "#1
DAD". Bake according to the package instructions. These
fresh-out-of-the-oven creations can be served to Dad as part of
breakfast in bed on Father's Day. Bake a special cake, cookies, scones
or whatever is your Dad's favourite treat.
Make a personalized BOOK. Children can cut pictures of things out of
magazines and then glue into the book.Cut up some old photographs (or
copy some photos or print from your computer) and glue their heads on
other bodies, animals etc, and make a unique story book for Dad or
Grandpa.
BIRD SEED (organic millet) for those Dad's who enjoy bird watching.
BOOKMARKS If Dad is fond of reading, then a
personalized bookmark would just be apt for the occasion. There can be
distinctive types of bookmarks like a bird bookmark, sporting bookmark.
Add a gift voucher from Dad's favourite book store.Or a gently used
book purchased from a charity store. Or a homemade voucher for a weekly
library visit.
BASKETS Grapevine baskets made from own grapevine, and fill with Dad's favourite organic homemade and local treats.
BEER Home brew or local organic.
BICYCLE Sport-utility bikes with a tail for Dad's lugging a briefcase or groceries.
http://www.xtracycle.com/index.php
Team it up with a BPA-free reusable stainlees steel water bottle - the
plastic alternative for Dad whilst running, on the bike etc.
http://www.kleankanteen.com/
BREAKFAST in bed every Sunday for a month.
C CELEBRATING Father's Day gives you a chance to
celebrate all the important men in your life. Show each of them how
much you care by surprising them with a unique and personal gift that
will be remembered for years to come. Remember elderly neighbours,
teachers, coaches and friends with a small homemade gift.
CHOCOLATES After-dinner treats such as
chocolate-covered organic brazil nuts and organic strawberries – just
melt some organic chocolate in a bowl over just-simmering water, skewer
your nut, strawberry (or organic dried fruit), and dip into the melted
chocolate. Then lay on greaseproof paper to set. Place in decorated
jars, baskets or homemade boxes.
Chocolate DIY or organic fairtrade. A box of your chocolate creations
makes a delicious personalised gift for the chocolate loving Dad.
CERTIFICATE "Cookie of the Month" certificate along
with one dozen cookies. Come the beginning of each month, bake a
different kind of cookie / chocolate etc.
CRAFT You can really make any craft eco-friendly by
choosing papers and supplies that are environmentally friendly. Such
as, use what you have! We all have bits of paper, odds and ends
everywhere. Use recycled paper, ribbon, fabric etc bought from thrift
shops, too. Source items found from nature.
CHILD'S HAND PRINT
Mix 1/2 cup salt, 1 tablespoon organic coconut oil, and 1/4 cup water
in a large bowl; when mixed add 1 cup organic flour and knead well.
Form dough into a softball-sized shape and roll out with a rolling pin.
Press your child's hand into the clay (with fingers spread).
Bake at 250 degrees F. for several hours. After it's cooled your child
can paint the handprint using eco-friendly paint. Label the handprint
with your child's name, age, year the handprint was created, etc. You
can also etch into the clay before baking something like "Hands down
best Dad" or "Handy Dad".
CARDS Make beautiful Father's Day cards from a brown paper bag / any old paper / recycled board / fabric and some ribbon.
Brown paper (from a grocery bag) or paper or card or fabric scraps etc.
Pinking shears or scissors
A hole punch, Ribbon (about 1/4 inch wide) or thick yarn
Markers or crayons
Cut a large shape from brown paper or fabric using pinking shears.
Using a hole punch, make a series of holes around the edges of the
card. Make an even number of holes. String ribbon or yarn through the
holes. Tie the ends in a bow if desired (this is the hardest part of
this project). If the bow doesn't look good, you can glue the ends of
the ribbon to the back of the card instead. Write a message, paste a
photo (or the children can draw a picture) on the card.
Glue pictures from old cards onto homemade or store-bought recycled paper to create new cards.
Glue paper on the inside of old cards to cover previous writing--and use them again.
Make a greeting card or gift tag from scrap paper, fabric or wallpaper.
For short Dad quotes use a large leaf or flat stone. Make cards or gift
tags from pieces of a food box.
COUPONS Make up coupons that Dad can redeem for
everything from a hug to weeding the garden and taking out the trash,
whatever comes from the heart. Use a hole punch and ribbon, a stapler,
or paper brads to hold your coupons together. Breakfast in Bed Coupon,
Walking the dog Coupon, An hour of silence Coupon, One hour control of
the remote control, Big hug Coupon.
Ask Dad what he would like added to the coupons. Once you have Dad's requests, all you have to do is make them a reality!
CAR WASH KIT
Here's what you need:
Paper towels / newspaper
Sponge
Old cotton towels to use as rags
Ingredients for homemade car shampoo (eco-friendly or DIY dishwashing
liquid and powdered laundry detergent, and water), each should be
chlorine- and phosphate-free and non-petroleum-based.
Spray bottle of eco window cleaner / (vinegar and water)
Homemade car air freshener (craft foam, cookie cutter, scissors, essential oil, hole puncher, string)
Make some vouhers for Dad to redeem when he is not using a commercial eco friendly car wash
Recycled bucket to display all the items
HOW TO MAKE CAR SHAMPOO
In a bucket, mix one-third cup (.16 pint) of dishwashing liquid,
one-quarter cup (.12 pint) of powdered laundry detergent, and one
gallon (eight pints) of water. This concentrate can then be used
sparingly with water over exterior car surfaces.
Even when using green-friendly cleaners, it is better to avoid the
driveway and instead wash Dad's car on the lawn or over dirt so that
the toxic waste water can be absorbed and neutralized in soil instead
of flowing directly into storm drains or open water bodies. Also, try
to sop up or disperse those sudsy puddles that remain after you’re
done. They contain toxic residues and can tempt thirsty animals.
HOW TO MAKE A CAR AIR FRESHENER
Trace the shape of a cookie cutter onto craft foam, then cut out the shape.
With an adult's permission, spray the foam with essential oil and water several times. Let dry.
Punch a hole at the top and tie a string through the hole.
Hang the air freshener from the car's rearview mirror.
CAR WASH Vouchers from an eco-friendly car wash, will give Dad and the environment a rest.
D DONATE to a charity in Dad’s name.
Help non-profits that are helping the planet, and keep stuff Dad
doesn’t need from clogging his closets, or worse, landfills.
http://www.changingthepresent.org/
http://www.earthjustice.org/ Because the earth needs a good lawyer.
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/topten.list.htm
http://www.2020vision.org/
DOLLARS $ Buy a subscription to an organisation
working to make the world a better place such as the RSPB, RSPCA or
Oxfam. Buy a homemade or fairtrade present. A bird table, compost bin,
worm farm etc.
If you do not have time and inspiration for homemade gifts ... Support LOCAL and sustainable businesses.
E ENERGY (in the form of Eco job
vouchers), ie. 'I promise to mow the lawn for one month' or 'I promise
to tend the compost heap for one month' or 'I promise to rake the
leaves for one month'.
F FRAMING that “great photo of you
and Dad,” or “Dad and the fish,” and top if off with a handwritten,
heartfelt message, either in a corner of the photo, or on the back of
the frame.
FRESH-PRODUCE subscription from a local organic farm.
Many farms offer produce subscriptions, where buyers receive a weekly
or monthly basket of produce, flowers, fruits, eggs, milk, coffee, or
any sort of different farm products.
http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
G GIFT WRAPPING IDEAS Use your imagination to present your homemade gifts in reusable materials that Dad can re-use.
Consider using used products from around the home -- blueprints,
wallpaper and fabric scraps, brown paper, newspaper, butchers paper
(that the children can help decorate), graph paper, rice paper,
children's drawings, old maps, old sheet music, A3 or A4 paper (cut out
the used print or paint or glue pictures if printed both sides,
children can draw on one side) for attractive effects. Use ribbon,
string, rope, wool, instead of stickey tape.
Make your own gift boxes from cereal and tissue boxes. Juice cartons
(in quart or half-gallon size or juice boxes). These make interesting
containers if you're giving small size gifts (vouchers or eco promises
in the juice boxes) or bigger gifts. Have children take any recycled
board or paper and glue to decorate the cartons with a solid colour and
then they can cut out shapes. Or they can glue on buttons or glitter
or anything you have around the house to personalize it for that
special Dad or Grandpa.
GIFT BAGS For some really fun bags, start cutting up
some of that worn out clothing and sewing together into rectangular
pieces. You choose the size bags you want and then sew up the fabric on
three sides like a pillowcase. I've found a bag that is 18 inches by 24
inches is the most useful for giving everything from clothing to books.
Turn right side out put in a gift and tie at the top with some ribbon
or yarn. After you give the gift, Dad can return the bag and you wash,
fold and put away until the next ocassion.
GIFT BOX filled with hand-written letters of all your favourite memories.
GIFT CERTIFICATES to an organic restaurant, movie tickets, Dad's favourite sporting team tickets.
GRILL AND CHILL prepare Dad's favourite meal and kick
back with an organic cool one on the deck. Pump up the Rat Pack tunes,
and reminisce about a few of your favourite times spent together.
Give a unique experience. GIFT BOX of Dad's favourite foods / drinks /
photo album of past memories /memory jar, write notes of all your
favourite memories.
Green Dads often have GREEN THUMBS. Help Dad start or maintain a
garden. Buy his favourite organic seedlings (whether it's fruits,
vegies, herbs, or even flowers) and help plant them. Flowers like
nasturtium do triple duty as a beautiful and colourful garden
decoration.Nasturtiums attract aphids and can also be added to salads
and stir fry.
GREEN book for Father's day and plant a tree from http://www.ecolibris.net
If Dad collects books, we know that they're made of paper, and that
paper comes from trees. Raz Godelnik noticed - he thinks green - and he
wanted to balance his books with new trees. So he started the website
Eco-Libris, anyone can donate money to plant trees to offset book
purchases.
H HANDMADE GIFTS Many ideas for
things start from items you might see at Ecobites, in magazines or
elsewhere, add your own touch, and you have an original gift.
Perfect for small children, a homemade gift is sure to warm a Daddy's
heart and the energy saved by not buying a manufactured item will ease
any eco-friendly conscious.
HOMEMADE CARDS Cut out suitable pictures from old
cards, or use an old photograph of yourself (baby pictures are good to
use, if you have some) and stick onto recycled paper to make a card. Or
else make a home-made card using your very own artwork (and verse, or
quote).
HERBS FOR DAD
It is hard to find herbal gifts for men that are not flowery and
overperfumed but this recipe imparts drawers a fresh outdoor scent that
is guaranteed to cheer up even the most disreputable socks and jocks
collection. All ingredients must be dried first, including the lemon
peel.
1 cup lemon verbena leaves or eau de cologne mint
1/2 cup pine wood shavings
1/2 cup African marigold petals
2 tablespoons lemon peel
2 tablspoons rock salt
2 tablspoons ground ginger (optional)
Break lemon peel up into small pieces. Tear wood shavings into small pieces.
Mix all ingredients together and store in a covered container for 10 days.
Make up one or two square sachets from fine, closely woven cotton, ladle in herbal mix, sew end firmly.
If you do not sew, cut out several 15 cm (6 in) squares of material,
trim edges with pinking shears and tie together with braid, yarn or
ribbon.
HEALING MASSAGE OIL Great for the athletic Dad, excellent for muscle aches and stiff joints.
2-inch piece fresh ginger
1/2 cup almond oil
Grate ginger and combine with oil in a small, nonmetallic saucepan.
Cover and simmer over low heat for 1 hour. Remove from heat and steep
for another hour. Strain oil to remove bits of ginger. Using a
nonmetallic funnel, pour liniment into a four-ounce glass bottle with a
tight-fitting screw top. Attach the following instructions on a gift
tag: To use, gently massage the oil into affected area twice a day
until symptoms have disappeared.
I Write out IOUs on recycled paper or
card. Offer gardening, seasonal meal prepared, day out at the library,
museum, art exhibition, whatever takes Dad's fancy.
Download ITUNES http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
J JUMPERS hand knitted with love.
K KNITTED slippers or socks.
Make a KITE with Dad and go have some fun!
L LIQUEUR in fancy bottles - homemade. Add damsons or other fruit to organic gin, vodka or organic spirit of your Dad's choice.
LONGLASTING, recycled and recyclable "ANYTHING".
M MEMBERSHIPS in green causes.
MASSAGE neck and shoulders, head, feet or more.
N NATURAL, organic, seasonal or local foods cookbook for the gourmet loving Dad.
NO COST GIFTS lovingly crafted from homemade or recycled materials.
O ORGANIC Heirloom seedlings. Organic gardening supplies.
Organic gardening kit with organic seeds, tools and a book about
companion planting, composting, or native plants for the new green
thumb Dad.
ONLINE gift vouchers are always a safe bet, and you’ll save wrapping paper to boot.
Would Dad prefer another silk tie or a ORANGUTAN?
The ideal gift where we can make a difference, for example, support the
wonderful work being done to protect and preserve the remaining
orangutan population and the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra visit
any of the following websites:
Orangutan Foundation International
www.orangutan.org
Orangutan Foundation UK
www.orangutan.org.uk
Boneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation
www.savetheorangutan.co.uk
Australian Orangutan Project
http://www.orangutan.org.au/seeing.html
P PARK and museum passes (waste-free gifts).
PEN OR PENCIL HOLDER Rinse an empty can out and smooth
away any sharp edges around the top. Let the children decorate with cut
out motifs or left over scraps of material or found items from nature.
PEN STAND Sand the edges of a piece of scrap pine ( 14
x 6 cm is a handy size). Rule a line down the centre and mark off the
holes. Carefully drill holes wide enough for pencils or pens to fit it.
Paint with eco-friendly paints or decorate with the children's help!
PLANT a tree for Dad that will last a lifetime.
PICNIC BASKET fully stocked and head for your nearest
picnic or fishing spot and enjoy the day with Dad! For the fishing Dad
add fishing LURES made from old bottle caps. The Bottle Cap Lure
Company helps promote a clean environment while creating championship
fishing lures
http://www.bottlecaplure.com/
PHOTO FRAME insert a favourite photo and decorate the frame.Write a message on the back of the frame.
PLACEMATS Have your child draw a picture, colour a
design, or write a poem to Dad on a heavy piece of 8 x 1/2" x 11"
cardboard. Place the finished product between two sheets of clear
contact paper. Use the placemat to serve Dad his next meal, maybe
Father's Day breakfast in bed.
PHOTO CUBE Take 6 x 3 1/2" floppy disks. Lay one disk
face down and glue four disks (one disk to each side) and glue the last
disk on the top to make a box. Cut 5 pieces of construction paper so
they fit on the floppy disk, leaving the metal at the bottom exposed.
Cut out 5 photographs of family members so they are the same size as
the construction paper. Use double-stick tape to attach one picture to
each piece of construction paper and then use the double-stick tape to
tape one picutre onto each side and onto the top floppy. This makes a
nice gift for Dad to have on his desk at work.
Q QUICHE baked to your favourite recipe, to pack in the Father's Day picnic hamper.
R RECIPE BOX filled with your favourite organic, seasonal, local food recipes, for the gourmet chef Dad.
REDUCE – for children - maybe a promise not to pester
for toys, trainers or clothes for the next three months and to make use
of what’s in the household already?
RECYCLE – maybe a promise to sort out cans, bottles or
newspapers for refuse collections or for taking to a recycling centre
for the next three months?
Check with local government for recycling programs and sign Dad up for one.
REUSE - a reusable cotton carrier bag.
REPLACE - replace incandescent light bulbs with eco friendly options.
S SEND an email greeting and invitation to spend the day together.
SUBSCRIPTIONS to green publications.
SEEDS Selection of seeds saved from the garden, in marked packets with comical sketch on packet.
SOLAR POWERED GADGETS. SOLAR RAIN GUARD. The Orbit
Solar Powered Rain Sensor will switch off Dad's lawn sprinklers when it
rains. Yep, no longer will Dad have to dash outside in his coat and
slippers with a newspaper over his head to struggle furiously with a
tap, this puppy will do it all for him. Automagically.
Stop wasting water during unexpected rainstorms. By connecting a rain
sensor to your irrigation system, sprinklers can shut off automatically
when it starts raining, so you won’t be watering your lawn
unnecessarily. Best of all, the Solar Wireless Rain/Freeze Sensor
requires no electricity or connection wires, so it sets up in minutes
and won’t add to monthly utility bills.
http://www.smarthome.com/31261.html
STATIONERY Tree free stationery and soy based ink pens.
http://www.ecopaper.com/
T TIME just spend the afternoon chatting and sharing time together.
For the golfing enthusiast Dad, have a bonding day on the course . . .
as said in an article in Golf Digest, “In an era in which the family
unit is being kidnapped by forces ranging from the 60-hour work week to
the PlayStation, it is the golfer who still has the greatest capacity
to celebrate Father’s Day.” Give recycled or Eco golf balls with a
homemade voucher "Afternoon spent on the golf course". For RECYCLED GOLF BALL...
http://shopgreen.pricegrabber.com
ECO GOLF BALL ....the Water-Soluble polymer used to
make up the Eco Golf Ball is verified by microorganism testing to be
non-toxic and does not restrain from the growth of microorganism and
can be degraded totally.The Eco Golf Ball has no bad effects on the
environment. Once the ball is dessolved in water, specific
microorganism will cause it turn into carbon dioxide and water.The Eco
Golf Ball is 100% safe to marine life. http://ecogolfballs.com/
TOILETRIES Eco-friendly, Keep Dad looking good and feeling good with no man-made nasties! Make your own or check out http://www.male-organics.com/
U UNUSUAL potted plant, bromeliad, venus fly- trap, or a pitcher plant.
UNDERWEAR If Dad needs some new duds, give sustainable. Organic -
http://www.ecobodywear.com/mens/munderwear.html
100% Hemp Boxers
http://www.rawganique.com/CLmensunderwear.htm
Organic Cotton and Bamboo Underwear
http://www.spiritofnature.co.uk/acatalog/sect12310.html
V VINEGARS AND OILS Make up herbal
vinegars and organic salad oils in glass jars with sprigs of rosemary,
tarragon, parsley, etc and season with garlic and peppercorns for the
gourmet loving Dad.
W WINE Home-brewed, in fancy bottle and personalized labels. Local organic wine.
WIND CHIMES made from pottery discs or anything recycled that takes your fancy, or a wind sock.
X X-TRAORDINARY Homemade Gifts are also extremely appreciated by their recipients because of the time, care and love taken in the making.
Y YOURSELF There's some of you in every homemade gift, because of the pleasure in the making and the giving.
YOUR undivided attention for a whole hour to do anything Dad wishes!!
Z ZANY hand printed organic T shirt.
ZESTY HERBS hand picked from the garden and turned
into culinary delights - pesto, to accompany a fresh home baked herb
loaf for Father's Day on the grill BBQ lunch.
The nicest gifts are always those that have been handmade, fashioned by
the hands of the giver and full of warm vibrations. Making your own
need not be expensive or difficult. It just requires imagination and a
little skill. The varied homemade ideas we have included here should
start you on the absorbing and productive path. Traditionally, gifts
are given by children to their fathers, but does Dad really need
another silk tie? According to The Green Guide, more than half of Dads
say they have never received a "good" gift, and the average cost of a
Father's Day gift is $89.00. Running out of time or inspiration to
create a homemade gift for Dad, spend the dollars with a waste-free
gift that Dad or an Eco organization will appreciate.
Don't sweat the gift-aspect just let Dad know that you’re thinking of
him, and you love him. Enjoy the day, and celebrate Dad with your
heart, however you know best.
Happy Father's Day!
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