![]() “That’s why we’re excited about Dad’s Stash. “Breckenridge Distillery is one of our highest-rated bourbons, and Flaviar is all about bringing people together through fine spirits,” says Flaviar co-founded Grisa Soba. It’s an honor to work with the team to put something special together that will stop a true whiskey lover in their tracks.” We decided to partner with Flaviar on crafting a special blend that would make dad say, ‘damn, they must truly appreciate me,” said Bryan Nolt, Founder and CEO of Breckenridge Distillery. “As a dad, I’ll tell you that fatherhood works best if Pops gets a small reward now and then. The blend was created by team Nolt and 10 Flaviar member dads. The exclusive event split dads into two teams, led by Bryan Nolt, founder and CEO of Breckenridge Distillery, and Hans Stafsholt, head distiller at Breckenridge Distillery, to see who could blend the better bourbon. To create the blend, Breckenridge Distillery invited 20 Flaviar members to Breckenridge, Colorado, for a battle of the blends. This exclusive blend makes a perfect gift for bourbon-loving dads looking to spice up their home bar carts or an Old-Fashioned cocktail enjoyed on Father’s Day. ![]() Click here for the full tutorial and to download the free template.Breckenridge Distillery announced that it had joined forces with Flaviar to create a limited-edition bourbon called Dad’s Stash to celebrate Father’s Day.īreckenridge Distillery’s Dad’s Stash is an 86-proof bourbon with notes on the nose of butterscotch and rye, palate layers of caramel and stone fruits including apricot, lychee, and a perfectly balanced finish of mature oak and spice. And this will be more memorable than the cards we usually buy. Each of them chose a treat from the flower bouquet mentioned above, and we stuck those inside the envelopes. I loved this idea because instead of buying cards for all of the special dads in our lives, the kids and I made these cute card/treat holders. We found a canvas that already had color so we didn’t need to paint the background. I think this turned out pretty cute, and the kids can’t wait to show daddy. Just tell the special dad in your life that you need his hand print but don’t tell him why. So when I stumbled upon it again, I thought it would be perfect for a Father’s Day gift. This is actually something I saved on Pinterest a while ago and have been meaning to make. TWO BONUS IDEAS (not shown in video above, but segment clip below): Both of these took very little time to make and we already had most of the supplies at home. So I’ve decided to add two new and quick ideas to the mix. I’ll be doing a second segment tomorrow morning (Saturday 6/20) back at Fox 45. You can watch the full clip and how all of these items turned out below. Trust me, even if you’re seeing this the day before Father’s Day, you can easily create all four of these DIY gift ideas with time left to spare □ Download complete directions to make your own bouquet here. You can stick the bouquet in a beer mug or other favorite container. Although, he may have to fight the kiddos off of it LOL. Father’s Day Candy Bouquetĭads may not want flowers, but he’ll definitely enjoy this sweet, sugary alternative, especially when you fill it up with all of his favorite treats. You can download a variety of free mustaches to cut out here. ![]() We can specially decorate them for any occasion, and for Father’s Day, we’re using them for “Dad’s stache” where he can enjoy some of his favorite beverages. I love these mason jars I found at AC Moore which allow us to decorate them using chalk. One of the best parts? It’s a great way to help kids brush up on their English and remind them about nouns, adjectives, etc. ![]() They had me read it to them at least five times and couldn’t stop laughing at the story they came up with. I allowed the kids to pick out all of the words, write them in the blanks and then we put it in a photo frame. This Fill-in-the-blank poem personally created by us is sure to put a huge smile on my husband’s face. Just glue your favorite photo to popsicle sticks, cut with an exacto knife and voila! 2. I printed out several 4×6 photos and let the kids each pic out their favorite. This simple picture puzzle is so easy and a lot of fun. Here are just a few ways to celebrate dad and warm his heart, even when he says he doesn’t want anything □ The best part is that they can all be done with very little money and in a very short period of time. If you’re still looking for some fun and easy gift ideas that are also personal, then take a look below. This morning I had the pleasure of sharing some easy and fun DIY Father’s Day gift ideas on Fox 45 News in Baltimore. ![]()
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