In this story:
- Discover the mesmerising art of glassblowing
- Learn how to make delicious dumplings
- Make fragrant candles to warm up your space
- Shake things up with cocktail making
- Try something new with watercolour painting
- Dive into a mindful bonsai experience
- Encourage Dad's inner lumberjack
- Introduce Dad to a world of flavours
- Take coffee snobbery to the next level
Looking for the best gifts for Dad in Australia in 2026? Whether it’s Father’s Day, his birthday, or just a thoughtful way to spend time together, there’s nothing more meaningful than giving Dad a gift that shows you really know him. From hands-on experiences to foodie adventures, these gifts go beyond the usual socks or mugs. They offer quality time, creativity and lasting memories.
Whether he’s into DIY, delicious eats, or simply trying something new, these gift experiences are designed to suit all kinds of dads. And when you join him, you’re not just giving a gift, you’re showing him that spending time together still matters. That’s what makes these ideas the best Father’s Day gifts from daughters. They bring you closer, one experience at a time.
Ready to find something special? Here are nine incredible gifts for Dad from his daughter that are sure to make your dad's day extra special!
Discover the mesmerising art of glassblowing

Step into a cosy glassblowing studio and discover one of the most unique experience gifts for Dad. They’ll guide you and Dad through each step of the process, from gathering molten glass on a blowpipe to blowing air into it and then shaping glass into unique creations. Glassblowing is exciting, hands-on, and a little bit magical, making it the perfect gift from daughter to Dad that feels truly personal.
It’s not just about the final creation (although that’s a pretty cool takeaway)—it’s about the shared laughs, learning something new together and watching Dad surprise himself.
ClassBento Head Editorial Manager, Laine Fullerton tried this glassblowing class with her dad, here's what she had to say about it!
“My Dad is not big on arts and crafts so he was a little sceptical to try out glass blowing, but he loved it. We had no idea how fun and mesmerising it would be to melt, shape and blow glass; we are honestly still talking about it weeks later.
We came away with some pretty whacky glass sculptures (my Mum is still questioning what they are) and some of my favourite memories together too.”
Learn how to make delicious dumplings

If your dad is a foodie at heart, treat him to dumpling making classes. You’ll both learn how to make dough from scratch, craft flavourful fillings and fold dumplings like pros, all under the guidance of a passionate chef. And of course, you’ll get to eat the results together! Cooking together is more than just a fun activity; it's about reconnecting with Dad and creating special memories together. Plus, Dad will love showing off his newfound culinary skills at the next dinner party!
This is one of the most delicious gifts for dads who love food, and it’s a fantastic way to connect over shared stories, steaming plates and a few kitchen laughs.
Make fragrant candles to warm up your space
A candle making class is a surprisingly perfect gift idea for Dad—especially if he appreciates practical things. Together, you’ll explore different scents, learn how to blend oils and pour your own hand-crafted candles into stylish jars or containers.
Whether he chooses a fresh fragrance like citrus or something calming like sandalwood, he’ll walk away with a candle that suits his vibe, and a warm memory made with you. Your handmade candles will add warmth to his favourite space at home or office while filling it with his preferred scent.
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Shake things up with cocktail making
Is Dad looking to take a break from his usual routine? Take him to a cocktail making class in his local area! Guided by master mixologists, you and Dad will learn how to use bar tools, balance flavours and shake up classics like an Old Fashioned or a Mojito.
A cocktail making class is not only an exciting activity but also a chance for Dad to unleash his creativity and perhaps develop his signature drink! It's also an unforgettable way for daughters to make deeper connections with their fathers—sharing laughs over muddled ingredients and saying ‘cheers’ to beautifully crafted drinks together. This is one of those Father’s Day gift ideas that turns into a fun night out (and maybe even a new hobby). Best of all, it’s a bonding experience where you’ll toast to more father-daughter adventures.
Try something new with watercolour painting

Get Dad trying something new and exploring his softer, artistic side with a watercolour painting class. Whether he has some watercolour experience or is picking up a brush for the first time, this is a wonderful Christmas gift idea for Dads from daughters. Why? Because the festive season can get hectic, and there’s nothing like losing yourself in the vibrant world of watercolours to catch a breather.
From blending colours to creating delicate washes, watercolour paint is such a friendly and spontaneous art form that really makes it perfect for any beginner to join. It’s never too late for Dad to try new things and discover hobbies that he’s always wanted to start. So this year, give your dad something more than just a present, give him an unforgettable experience with a watercolour painting class!
Dive into a mindful bonsai experience
Embrace the present moment and slow things down with a bonsai making class. It’s the perfect mindful activity for Dad, where he can learn the rich history of Japanese bonsai and create his very own miniature tree. Every time he sees his bonsai, he’ll be reminded of the day you spent together. It’s a living keepsake and one of the most peaceful gifts for dads who have everything.
Encourage Dad's inner lumberjack

If you’re looking for the perfect presents for Dad who loves DIY, step inside a woodworking class this weekend. Led by experienced artisans, Dad will learn about different types of wood and tools, how to plan and design a project and discover various woodworking techniques like sanding, drilling and joinery. In no time at all, Dad will be able to walk away with his own handmade piece to use or display in his home.
For daughters seeking unique gift experiences for Dad, a woodworking class is an opportunity for him to level up his DIY skills, tinker at home and start future home projects. So why wait? Give Dad something that he can remember for years to come—new practical skills and heartwarming memories with his daughter.
Introduce Dad to a world of flavours
From gourmet cheese and wine tastings to craft beer flights and even chocolate pairings, there are endless tasting experiences that make incredible gifts for dads from daughters. He’ll be guided by expert sommeliers or food artisans, learning how to savour every bite and sip like a pro. This is a wonderful way for daughters to bond with their dads, sharing discoveries and enjoying the refined experience together. Plus, Dad will love impressing friends and family with his newfound tasting expertise.
This year, give Dad gifts from his daughter that blend his love for gourmet delights with cherished moments spent with you. For something extra special, tap into his primal instincts with truffle hunting and tasting in Gembrook and gift him a cruelty-free and gourmet hunting experience.
Take coffee snobbery to the next level

Does your dad love his morning brew? Take his coffee appreciation to the next level with coffee classes in Australia. In these workshops, experienced baristas will teach Dad about different coffee beans, brewing techniques and how to make the perfect cup of coffee. He'll learn how to use various brewing equipment, from French presses to espresso machines, and even how to create latte art. This is a fantastic gift for Dads who are passionate about their coffee and enjoy learning new skills. Plus, it's a great way for you to spend time together, bonding over a shared love of coffee. Every time he enjoys a cup, he’ll think of the special experience you both had.