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Father’s Day Gift Guide for all Budgets

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15 Jun
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Who doesn’t love finding a list of great, affordable and desirable gifts to buy for their dad/husband for father’s day?? Check out our Father’s Day Gift Guide for all Budgets.

Sometimes giving gifts feels complicated. I don’t know about you, but I’m the type of gift giver who loves for it to be something meaningful that the recipient will actually love (but I also like it to be in budget).

Here are a list of things that I know my husband (who also happens to be a father) would love or already does love.

Father's Day Gift Guide for all Budgets

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Yeti Rambler – This is one thing that is almost always a safe but great gift. Most everybody loves coffee or tea, and it’s so nice to be able to keep it hot and not have to heat it back up every so often until you finish it. It also works for cold things.

Gym & Travel Weekender Bag – This super cute bag would be perfect for the gym or a quick weekend trip. I love the blue stripes and the leather handle.

“Dada” Tshirt – This shirt is perfect for a first time dad, or even a well seasoned dad. Super stylish, but cute. Joey is a major t-shirt guy, so this is perfect.

7″ Inseam Swimsuit – This swimsuit comes in all different patterns. It’s super cute and comes in all different patterns to fit the style of whoever you’re buying them for.

Beer Caddy – This would be a perfect gift for anyone who loves beer, obviously, but also anyone who loves to picnic, camp, grill out, etc.

11″ Inseam Shorts – I got Joey a pair of these at the start of the summer. He really likes them! They’re really simple and perfect for summer.

Pruning Shears – These are a fun (and cute) little tool. Joey loves to be outside working in the yard, and he’s actually been wanting some of these. They will definitely be on my list to buy for Father’s Day.

Sandals – I love that these have the Birkenstock look without the price tag. These would be a perfect, stylish addition to any dad’s summer wardrobe.

Field Notes – My brother-in-law collects Field Notes with a passion. He has so many. They’re fun little notebook that you can collect, since there are all different series and designs. They’re a great thing to just have around the house to keep note of things/make to do lists, etc.

Ticket to Ride – This is our absolute favorite game… maybe ever. It’s so great and is fun for lots of ages. It’s a little bit of a strategic game, so if that’s not your thing, be warned. But we just think it’s the best.

T-shirt – Plain t-shirts are great for the cute, but not overly trendy dad. Joey loves t-shirts, but sometimes he need something a little more stylish than a Colorado Rockie’s t-shirt, not quite as dressy as a button up. This would be perfect.

I hope this list was helpful! It was super fun to put together. One thing I love is recommending things when it’s something I’m a big fan of.

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Here’s what I’m working on to simplify and calm the chaos.
1. I’ve been removing all toys that don’t get played with often. We currently have magnatiles, Duplos, and race cars out. The rest have been moved to storage in the basement for the moment. We’ll see what we keep as my kids do sometimes notice toys they’re missing and ask for them.
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5. As I remove things from our every day view, I’m noticing the ability to better enjoy the everyday messes and real life, because it isn’t so out of control and overwhelming.

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