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June 19, 2009

DIY Father's Day gifts

Nothing says "I love you Dad" like a gift made by hand. Here are a couple of simple tutorials you might consider using to celebrate Father's Day this weekend. Most of the required materials can be found around the house. Just be creative and have fun!

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Father's Day pancakes, courtesy of Me and My Insanity.

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Golf cover sock buddies, courtesy of Alpha Mom.

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Handmade Father's Day card, courtesy of HGTV.

Posted by Christy Zuccarini at 7:28 AM | | Comments (1)
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Meredith CohnMeredith Cohn has been a reporter for more than 18 years and has covered a variety of subjects, from airlines and agriculture to politics and health and fitness. She's gained an appreciation for the environment as a biker, runner and dog walker. She also hopes this blog means coworkers will stop staring when she carries home recyclables from the office.

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