Father’s Day has existed since the Middle Ages, and this year will be held on Sunday June 21. For the occasion, discover all our ideas to please your dad.
Although often overshadowed by that of mothers, Father’s Day fully deserves to be highlighted. What are the roots of this tradition? Why is it celebrated in June? And above all, how can you surprise your dad with originality, avoiding the eternal cliché of the tie or the personalized mug? From historical origins to inspiring gift ideas, zoom in on a celebration that hides its game well.
When is Father’s Day in 2026?
Every year, Father’s Day takes place on the third Sunday of June in France, as in more than 80 countries around the world. In 2026, the date therefore falls on Sunday June 21. On the other hand, it is celebrated a week earlier in Belgium, on Sunday June 14, and June 7, 2026 in Switzerland. The Italians and Spaniards paid homage to their fathers on March 19, as required by the original religious tradition. Our other European neighbors such as Germany, Luxembourg, Austria and the Scandinavian countries all have different dates, spanning from May to November.
Our DIY gifts to make for Father’s Day
If you don’t want to buy a ready-made gift, opt instead for the homemade gift and with love. In our Hugo the Snail section, we offer children a whole bunch of creative ideas for making a unique gift for their dad. For example, you can take inspiration from our DIY crafts to create a pretty bookmark, a personalized phone case, or even a salt dough hands-heart decoration. Here are all our tutorials for Father’s Day.
Our gift ideas to give to dad
To spoil your dad according to his passions, focus on a concrete gift that suits him: if he is more sporty, opt for breathable technical clothing or a connected watch to monitor his performance; if he prefers elegance, a woody perfume with character like Terre d’Hermès or the new Cerruti Vivo Elixir perfume, or even a beautiful leather wallet will always create a sensation. Epicurean dads will love a Japanese chef’s knife or a bottle of rum, while Sunday adventurers will appreciate an ergonomic hiking backpack or a gardening kit… Finally, if your father is a fan of cocooning or a bit of a geek, offer him the absolute comfort of noise-cancelling headphones or an electronic reader, without forgetting to accompany your gesture with a little hand-written note, the most precious of memories. Of course, we don’t forget young dads with a personalized gift like a book with their image, becoming the hero of the story alongside their child, or a photo book retracing all the family moments or their latest travels.
Our pretty cards to offer for Father’s Day
To write a love note to your dad or a poem, card to print and personalize for Father’s Day is ideal! Kids can even add a cute drawing or glue a photo inside to make it unique. It’s typically the kind of attention that will move any father. Here are our special Father’s Day card templates to print for free and easily.
What meal to make for Father’s Day?
Beyond the gift, you can also organize a meal or a snack break for Father’s Day. In general, dads are greedy and can’t resist the call of a good meal or a sweet treat. To celebrate the event, for dessert, choose a gourmet cake recipe, you can enter “Happy Father’s Day!” as a final touch.
What is the origin of Father’s Day?
There father’s day has existed since the Middle Ages, where it was celebrated on March 19, St. Joseph’s Day. It was thus a Christian holiday dedicated to the father of Jesus. We had to wait 1952 so that it becomes a non-religious holiday in Francenow established on the third Sunday in June. And the latter was only instituted twelve years after Mother’s Day! It’s a French manufacturer of lighters (Flaminaire brand) which was the initiator taking inspiration from the United States where this “commercial” celebration had already existed since 1910. The advertising slogan of the time then proclaimed: “Our dads told us, for Father’s Day, they all want a Flaminaire“. Because yes, during this first half of the 20the century, it was well accepted to offer one’s father gifts linked to tobacco consumption: cigarette carton, pipe or even lighter… Two years later, this celebration was made official by the public authorities who fixed it on the third Sunday of the month of June.








