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Fabulously Handmade FATHER'S DAY GIFTS - a list by Kelliope
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Nothing says I love you like a handmade gift. If you lack the time, skills, or creativity to construct something special, then you can always buy it. Here are some of the best handmade picks for dear old Dad.
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I too need to find my Dad a gift.
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bbq grill apron - white
First to recommend
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Summer is grilling season. Give Dad an apron and let him get to work.
Updated May 30, 2007
Dart Coat Hooks
24 people recommended this item
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These coat hooks are awesome! Dad can fool your Mom into thinking he threw the darts into the wall. :D
Updated May 30, 2007
Amboyna Burl and Aluminum Ring
First to recommend
Description
This handcrafted ring with its simple design works for both men and women. The burl reminds me of the wood paneling found in some fancy-schmancy imported cars.
Updated May 29, 2007
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Half Pound GIANT Bar of Handmade Soap - Grassy Knoll - scent of freshly cut grass
First to recommend
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Ahhh the smell of freshly cut grass. Now Dad can smell like it without spending hours in the yard.
Updated May 29, 2007
The Tie aka The Cravat - Squares - Any Occasion Greeting Note Card - Origami - Paper Folding
First to recommend
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Don't forget the card! This one has a neat origami tie that is much nicer than the handcrafted cards I used to give my Dad when I was a kid. It's blank inside so you can add your own personalized note.
Updated May 29, 2007
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Kelliope
Hello, I am the Kelli in KELLIOPE. I started selling my handmade wares late 2004 and I am still in the learning...
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