On a tight budget? Don’t let that stop you from spoiling Dad this Father’s Day
Whether it’s your dad, grandfather, husband or a special man who deserves a moment in the spotlight, you want to show appreciation with a thoughtful gift on Father’s Day. What you don’t want to do is blow up your budget or rack up credit card debt.
Fortunately, it’s easy to keep your finances in order while celebrating the men who have helped you navigate life’s ups and downs. After all, most dads appreciate your thoughtfulness instead of an outpouring of cash.
Consider these thoughtful ways to show him he’s special — and keep your budget on track.
Subscriptions: Make Father’s Day last longer than one day with a subscription to a curated box of dad’s favorite things. Kits are mailed to your dad on a regular basis, often monthly, and there are tons of options. Beef jerky, nuts, socks, coffee, art, hot sauce, gardening, beer – you name it, it’s probably available. You can purchase a one-time gift box or a set number of monthly boxes to make dad smile and keep your bank account happy.
Time with you: Many dads would rather spend time with you than unwrap a package. Fortunately, the Kansas City area is packed with fun things to do that won’t break the bank.
Check out the newly renovated (and affordable) Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum. Shop for treasures in the many antique and vintage shops, or play a board game and sample snacks at one of the area’s gaming cafes. Get a behind-the-scenes look by booking a guided tour at KC landmarks like Boulevard Brewing, J. Rieger & Co. or the Roasterie.
Keepsake gifts: Your dad will love a personalized gift he can enjoy year after year. Use an online service to customize a photo book or calendar with pictures of his grandchildren or a memorable family vacation. Compile a collection of his best corny jokes in a binder.
Purchase a service like Storyworth that sends your dad a weekly question about his life to answer. The company compiles his answers in a book that your family will cherish for generations. Or buy an app-enabled digital photo frame and easily share pictures from your phone’s photo album with your dad.
DIY gifts: Nothing says “you’re appreciated” like a handmade gift. Don’t worry: You won’t have to learn to knit. Instead, give dad a batch of your famous homemade barbecue rub or fill a jar with his favorite candies.
Create a Father’s Day coupon book he can cash in for help with household chores, hugs or a special outing. Build a tie rack using wood scraps and a couple of simple tools, or whip up some homemade bitters he can use in his favorite cocktail.
Whether you chose to give your dad a Kansas City experience or something homemade, it’s easy to make Father’s Day affordable.
“Let’s Talk Money” is powered by CommunityAmerica Credit Union and this week’s feature comes from Branch Manager Tara Wandtke. If you have questions about your financial situation or budget, please reach out to one of our certified Well-Being Coaches for free consultations.