Here are a few last minute ideas to treat your pops this upcoming Sunday. What dad doesn’t love a tasty treat and an ice cold beverage. . . especially with your personal touch! This printable PDF was intended for label paper, but if you don’t have label paper handy, you can simply print on text weight paper and use double-stick tape or craft glue to create the labels.
The labels can be a mix and match for any package or jar that holds your treat. The round labels also make great coaster. I simply trimmed the circles that I had printed on the label paper, stuck them onto a piece of corrugated cardboard and trimmed the cardboard to match the label. Easy and crafty!
If your dad isn’t a beer drinker, these labels look great on his favorite soda, juice or water bottle.
So cheers to all the dad’s out there! Have a great Father’s Day weekend! ~Lia
Lia
Lia is a daily crafter, maker, designer and DIYer. Find more of her creative inspiration at liagriffith.com.




















THANK YOU SO MUCH! ADORABLE!
Thanks! They were fun to do.
These are wonderful! Great job. <3
You are welcome!!
Love your website and your designs are always adorable, helpful and so very useful! Thanks for sharing with others! Will make use of these tomorrow for dear hubby even though our girls are grown and married! Thanks again!
Thanks for your sweet note. It always energizes to get readers feedback. :-)
These are seriously awesome! So glad I just found your blog on Craftgawker!
Thanks Maria! I am happy you posted a comment because I love your blog and gorgeous photography. You are now on my Bloglovin reader! :-)
These are super cute! I’ll have to save the idea for next year! :)
WOW!! These are gorgeous!! You put my printables to shame!! I love your photography too. You are crazy talented! I found you on craftgawker and will be pinning this for next year!! Thanks so much for sharing. :)
Haha. Your pancake topper was pretty darn cute! I have to say that your binky bunny almost makes me want to have another baby so I can make one too. ;-)
It’s so sweet of you to share these with us. I Love them.
I was thinking of decoupage. They could be put on a wooden box, for treats next to his favorite chair, or on a jar of his favorite peanuts or snacks. You could even make iron-ons for a T-shirt or pillow. That way, they could celebrate fatherhood everyday.
Thanks again for even more projects and ideas!
I had iron on tee ideas that I wanted to do for Father’s Day but ran out of time. :-( 2013 maybe?