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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I thought it’d be beneficial to put together a list of DIY Valentine’s Day gifts for him. Whether it’s your boyfriend, husband, or partner, I’m sure you’ll find something that you’ll love to make, and they will love to receive from you.
Gifts that you can make in no time to surprise your man. From simple, quick projects to more complex ones. I hope everyone will find something suitable.
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Picture in a Mason Jar
This idea, which I’ve found on the August and After site, is very, very simple and fast to make. You can use it instead of traditional picture frames.
All you need is your favorite photo of the two of you or just you 🙂 a mason jar and vegetable oil. Yes, you’ve read that right, veggie oil. Put the photo in the jar, pour the oil, close the lid, and that’s it! Simple.
You can use black-and-white images and experiment with different oil shades. It could be a great centerpiece decoration for a wedding as well.
Date Night in a Jar
Every couple knows how a routine can be deadly for any relationship. After the honeymoon phase, nothing is as exciting as it was at the beginning.
Especially when you live together and/or have a family. This one is great for times when you run out of date night ideas.
So how is it done? You’ll need some materials like:
- A mason jar
- Dyed Popsicle sticks (or sticks + paint)
- glitter pens (optional)
- paint pens
- ribbon or baker’s twine
- scrapbook paper
First of all, you need to come up with some ideas for the dates. These can vary. From stay-at-home, free, cheap, or affordable to expensive and requires planning. You can also plan for the seasons: Fall/Halloween, Winter/Christmas. You can find all of them to inspire you over at Tastefully Eclectic.
Once you have your ideas, you just need to decorate your mason jar, paint the popsicle sticks, and write the date ideas on them. Put them in the jar and pick one whenever you need inspiration!
Diy Beard Oil
If your man has a beard as mine does, he’ll very much appreciate this Valentine’s Day gift. It’ll be even more special when you make it yourself. It’s a great way to make sure what ingredients are used, and it’s a lot cheaper than a store-bought one too!
You’ll need an amber glass bottle with a dropper. Make sure you use an amber glass or blue glass bottle because the essential oils don’t like sun exposure.
The choice of essential oil is a personal preference. Mind that it has to be something your man likes the smell of. This recipe I’ve found on Retro Housewife Goes green.
It uses lime essential oil and apricot oil as a base. It makes the beard soft and apparently helps with itching as well. My advice is to research a bit more about the essential oils that you can use and how to use them.
Mix the oils and pour them into the bottle. You can make a DIY label as well.
- 1/4 cup Apricot Oil (sweet almond or jojoba would work as well)
- 8 drops of Lime Essential Oil (or any essential oil of your choice)
- Glass Bottle with Dropper
Faux Slay Coasters
These coasters are easy to make and look like the real thing. I’m sure your man will like them a lot. You can decorate them for Valentine’s as well or leave them as they are.
You’ll need the following materials and tools:
Materials :
- ¼” x 4 Hobby Board
- ¼” x 2 Hobby Board – To make the edges of the coaster holder(Note the actual measurements of this material are ¼” x 1½”)
- Chalkboard Paint
- White Spray Paint
Tools:
- Tape Measure
- Miter Saw or circular saw, jigsaw if you have a steady hand
- Random Orbital Sander
- Painter’s Tape
- Scissors
- Craft Knife
- Cutting Mat
The instructions are for the coasters.
Cut the board for the coasters. Then using a sander, smooth them out. To create that slay edge look, secure the piece with a clamp. The edges must be overhanging the edge of the table, and press the sander base against the edge at the angle. Repeat for all the sides.
That’s it. Your coasters are pretty much ready. Paint them with chalk paint. I’d seal them as well with a waterproof topcoat, but make sure it’s not shiny. For full instructions on making the holder and decorating the slates, go to the Build-Basic article.
Cool Leather Bracelet
If your man is a fan of jewelry, I’m sure he’ll love this gift.
The first idea(which comes from The Sway blog) uses leather belts that you can upcycle. Yay! The bracelet is like cuff style one. So basically, you turn a leather belt into a cuff-style bracelet 🙂
You’ll need:
Tip. Pay attention to the thickness of the belt as the snaps come in different sizes and lengths. You want to make sure that the snap will go all the way through the leather.
Measure your man’s wrist and add 1.5 inches. Cut the belt to size from the end, not the buckle.
Attach the snap following the instructions, and that’s it.
The next idea for a bracelet is a bit different and modern. I’ve found it on Curly Made blog. It’s not an upcycling project, but you make it yourself from scratch. You can choose from 3 different styles. Have a look at the video below.
Hook Leather Bracelet
Materials needed:
- Stainless Steel Hook Closure
- Nappa Cord: Dark Red – around 50 cm
- Epoxy Glue
Wrap Bracelet
Materials needed:
- Stainless Steel Lobster Clasp – 26mm
- Braided Nappa Cord Ø4,0mm – 100 cm
- Round Leather Cord Ø1,0mm
- Epoxy Glue
Infinity Knot Bracelet
Materials needed:
- Magnetic Clasp 10,0×2,5mm – Antique Silver
- Leather Cord: Flat Lace Ø5,0 x 2,0mm – brown (black edge) – 100 cm
- Round Leather Cord Ø1,0mm
- Epoxy Glue
Wooden Slab Charging Stand
This gift idea requires more DIY knowledge about working with wood and power tools. It might not be for everyone, but if you feel confident is well worth a try. I bet your loved one will be over the moon 🙂
Tools & Materials:
- Wood slab, at least 1 1/2” thick and 3″ long
- Table saw or miter saw with a flat-bottomed blade
- Long, thick scrap of wood to use as miter gauge extension fence
- Clamps
- Cordless drill
- Forstner bits – ⅜” and ⅞”
- Self-adhesive rubber bumpers
- Smartphone charging cable
- Any finish (he used Danish Oil)
I won’t be going into too much detail here as the process is thoroughly explained over at Man Made DIY. As I said, it does require some skills, but the end result is fantastic!
Homemade Shaving Cream
I showed you a gift idea for the bearded men above, so this time, something for clean-shaven ones. 🙂 It’s perfect for achieving a smooth, razor burn free face, and you know exactly what you put in it, so no nasty surprises here. The idea comes from the Food For My Family blog.
Tip 1. Always test on a small patch of skin first (and preferably your other half’s as well). Mostly because some people are sensitive to essential oils, and you want to avoid a nasty skin reaction.
You’ll need:
- 1/3 cup shea butter (72.67 grams)
- 1/3 cup virgin coconut oil (72.05 grams)
- 1/4 cup jojoba or sweet almond oil (54.88 grams)
- 10 drops rosemary essential oil
- 3-5 drops peppermint essential oil
Tip 2. You can use refined coconut oil if you don’t like the coconut scent. But it won’t have all the precious ingredients found in virgin coconut oil that are extremely good for you.
Tip 3. Use any essential oils that think your man would like the smell of. The ones above are just an example.
In the pan over low heat, melt the coconut oil and shea butter. Once fully combined, transfer the mixture to a bowl and add jojoba/almond oil together with essential oils.
Let it cool down and solidify(refrigerate if necessary), and then, using an electric mixer, whip it up until fluffy and creamy. Put it in a nice jar like a Fido jar.
DIY Men’s Cologne Using Essential Oils
Discover the art of creating your own men’s cologne using essential oils! This guide is a delightful journey through crafting a unique fragrance that not only smells amazing but is also free from the harsh chemicals found in commercial colognes.
It’s a refreshing way to personalize your scent and embrace natural living. I adore how it combines creativity with wellness, making it a perfect read for anyone looking to dip their toes into the world of DIY beauty. Check it out for a fun and aromatic experience!
All you need is a set of essential oils( for top, middle, and bottom notes) and a base like fractionated coconut oil or witch hazel. Check Laura’s post for awesome recipes, tips, and different fragrance/oil blends at Our Oily House.
DIY Leather Wallet
Embark on a fulfilling craft journey with this detailed guide to making your own leather wallet. It’s not just about creating a functional accessory; it’s about the pride and joy of handcrafting something you can use every day.
The guide breaks down the process into manageable steps, making it accessible even for beginners. What I love most is the blend of practicality and artistry – you end up with a wallet that’s not just a necessity but a personal statement piece. Dive into this project and enjoy the rewarding experience of leather crafting! Check the full tutorial at Instructables.
DIY Denim Watch Strap
This unique DIY guide provides a creative twist on watch straps, inviting you to transform old denim into a stylish and durable watch accessory. It’s a fantastic way to upcycle and add a touch of personal style to your watch.
The step-by-step instructions are clear and easy to follow, perfect for both seasoned DIYers and those new to crafting. I appreciate this project for its uniqueness and the way it adds a splash of casual elegance to any timepiece. It’s a must-try for anyone who loves to blend fashion with eco-friendly practices. Check the full tutorial at Instructables.
There you have it, ten fantastically creative DIY Valentine’s gift ideas for him, each with its own unique charm and personal touch. From the simplicity of handmade cosmetics to the intricate beauty of a custom leather wallet, these ideas are sure to make his day extra special.
Remember, it’s not just about the gift but the love and thought put into it. So, grab your tools and let your creativity and affection shine through these DIY projects. Happy crafting and Happy Valentine’s Day!
I hope you liked these DIY Valentine’s Day gift ideas for him. If you did, don’t forget to pin it to your Valentine’s gift ideas board to have them handy whenever you need them!
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