10 Clutter-free Gift Ideas for Father’s Day

I believe the joy of gift-giving should last beyond the moment of the unwrap and reveal. When the intention behind the gift is centred around creating happy memories and experiences, that gift can be treasured forever, instead of becoming another ‘unwanted gift’ that quickly turns to clutter.Here’s are 10 clutter free gift idea’s I put together to help guide you.

1. FAMILY PHOTO

Print and frame a special photo for Dad and if you’re struggling to find one, maybe now’s the time to get a new one!

2. A HAMPER WITH DELICIOUS GOODIES

Support local businesses by putting together some of dad’s (and your) favorite things (hopefully he’s good at sharing)!

3. TURN YOUR CHILD’S ARTWORK INTO A BOOK

That’s right, you can declutter your child’s artwork while also creating a gift! Jimmy ½ Penny provides a great service for this.

4. SURF OR TENNIS LESSONS

Get him out of his comfort zone and test his coordination – this is a great one for dads who love a challenge.

5. A GIFT CARD FOR SPOTIFY, AUDIBLE OR ITUNES.

6. ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION TO A MAGAZINE OR NEWSPAPER.

They’ll finally get to read more than 2 articles a month! That’s basically a monthly reminder of your how great your gift was.

7. Fitness or mindset coach course

For the dads wanting to focus on their personal development.

8. MASSAGE OR FACIAL (OR A GIFT VOUCHER).

Yes, Dads can enjoy a bit of pampering too but sometimes they just need a little push in the right direction.

9. A WORKSHOP

There are so many great workshops from woodworks to clay, or maybe even cooking (and you benefit too? That’s a win win).

10. A YES DAY FOR DAD

A day for Dad to do what he likes – If you have young kids, you may have seen the movie ‘YES day’. Dad chooses what he wants to do!

Happy Organising!

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Edel Beattie

Hi, I’m Edel, founder of The Happy Organiser. I love sharing realistic + practical ways to simplify your home so that you can make room in your life for the stuff that really matters. I believe when all the unnecessary layers of stuff are peeled away, clarity reveals itself and everything becomes easier.

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