JARS OF TREATS FOR FATHER'S DAY
Have your kids help you make these fun treat jars for dad.
• FInd a container (I used an empty plastic peanut can)
• Decorate the lid
• Use vinyl lettering or a printed label for the front
or contact Megan via email: meganbarker2@gmail.com
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I saw a great TV segment titled Gifts for Guys.
Studio 5 producer, Michelle Torsak, decided to ask men what they want...
1. They get lost on sentimental, but they appreciate the personal.
• Put family pictures on containers and fill with snacks for his cubicle. Each person in the family represents a type of treat. For example: Sweet, salty, spicy, sour.
• Custom fortune cookies; www.fancyfortunecookies.com
2. They are cognizant of family funds, so they appreciate the small splurges.
• Fill an oversize Coke bottle with quarters to be used for vending machine splurges
• A pad of dollar bills; available from your bank
• Gift card to a lunch hotspot by his work
3. Doesn't matter their age, they are 14 at heart.
• Architectural Lego toys; Barnes & Noble; $20
• Bad Boy Bag; www.spitfiregirl.com ; $15
• Hard-To-Find 70's Candy (or any decade);Hometown Favorites at www.amazon.com
4. They appreciate presence more than presents.
• Dinner with your full attention is always appreciated.
5. Sometimes the intangible is the best gift of all.
• A coupon book with the something important to them: a night home alone, an opportunity to sleep in, an afternoon of golf. Don't make them "ask" to redeem, give them a calendar date for when you will make it happen.