In this story:
- Try your hand at pottery classes together
- Swap the pub for a paint and sip class
- Build a little greenery with terrarium making
- Shake things up with a cocktail class
- Toast to Dad at a whisky tasting
- Master the art of dumpling making
- Cultivate patience and skill with bonsai classes
- Get hands-on at a knife making class
- Create something lasting at a leatherwork class
- Carve out time for whittling
- Brew up fun with a coffee class
- Snap memories at a photography class
- Fire up creativity with glassblowing workshops
- Spice things up with Indian cooking classes
- Give him a signature scent at cologne making classes
Looking for Father’s Day ideas that go beyond socks, barbecue aprons and “World’s Best Dad” mugs? You’re in the right place! This year, give Dad an experience he’ll actually remember and maybe even talk about for years to come with an experience gift!

From hands-on craft workshops to flavour-packed cooking classes, these Father’s Day experiences across Australia are designed for fun, skill building, and, most importantly, give you and your dad, or the whole fam, quality time together. Whether your dad is a foodie, a maker or an adventurous spirit, there’s a unique Father’s Day activity to make 2025 his best Father’s Day yet.
1. Try your hand at pottery classes together
Get Dad out of his usual routine and into the pottery studio! Pottery classes are a brilliant way to relax, have fun and make something totally unique. He’ll learn the basics of hand building or wheel throwing and walk away with a handmade mug, bowl or sculpture as a reminder of the day. Book into a social clay and sip session for some bevs and bonding with Dad.
2. Swap the pub for a paint and sip class
For the dad who’s looking to try something new, paint and sip classes combine art and a drink in a relaxed and social environment. You’ll follow step-by-step guidance from a local artist, with the focus being on fun and connection over artistic skill. But that doesn’t mean Dad can’t surprise with a hidden talent for art! Whether it’s craft beer, wine, or a mocktail in hand, it’s a guaranteed good time and one of the best things to do for Father’s Day.

3. Build a little greenery with terrarium making
If your dad likes gardening but doesn’t want the commitment of a full backyard project, nf!terrarium making is perfect. These mini ecosystems are low maintenance, look great in any home or office and are surprisingly fun to put together. Plus, you’ll get to personalise the design with plants, moss and decorations to suit Dad’s style. It’s a lowkey and rewarding Father’s Day activity.
4. Shake things up with a cocktail class
For dads who love a good drink (and a bit of showmanship), cocktail making classes are a real crowd-pleaser. Guided by expert bartenders, Dad will learn how to muddle, shake and stir classic drinks or signature creations. By the end, he’ll have the skills to mix something impressive at the next family gathering.
5. Toast to Dad at a whisky tasting
If Dad’s a whisky lover, a tasting experience is the ultimate gift for him. He’ll explore different styles, learn about distilling and refine his palate with the help of a whisky expert. From smooth single malts to bold blends, it’s a Father’s Day experience that’s both sophisticated and memorable.

6. Master the art of dumpling making
Is your dad the type who loves a good feast? A dumpling making class will have him kneading, rolling and folding his way to delicious handmade dumplings. Whether filled with veggies, pork, or something more adventurous, these little pockets of flavour are as fun to make as they are to eat.
7. Cultivate patience and skill with bonsai classes
Did you know that cultivating bonsai trees is super meditative? In a bonsai workshop, Dad will learn how to shape, prune and nurture his own miniature tree. It’s a peaceful, mindful experience that lets him slow down, focus and walk away with a living piece of art for his home or office.

8. Get hands-on at a knife making class
For the dad who loves his tools, knife making workshops offer the chance to forge something truly one-of-a-kind. He’ll learn shaping, heat treating and finishing techniques under the guidance of skilled makers. The best part? He’ll walk away with a high-quality knife he crafted himself. That’s a sense of pride that can’t be matched!
9. Create something lasting at a leatherwork class
Leatherwork classes are the perfect gift for dads who appreciate craftsmanship and practicality. He can make a wallet, belt, or personalised accessory, all while learning traditional techniques. It’s the kind of gift that’s stylish, useful and made with his own two hands.
10. Carve out time for whittling
If Dad’s the outdoorsy type, whittling classes are a great way to slow down and create something beautiful from wood, and it’s a unique activity you can do together for Father’s Day. From simple spoons to intricate figurines, whittling is a skill that’s equal parts relaxing and rewarding. Plus, it’s a hobby he can continue anywhere.

11. Brew up fun with a coffee class
Does Dad insist on starting every morning with a coffee? Get him to a coffee workshop where he can learn to make the perfect espresso or master latte art. Whether he loves bold short blacks or creamy cappuccinos, it’s a Father’s Day gift he’ll use every day.
12. Snap memories at a photography class
If Dad’s the family photographer, a photography workshop can take his skills from “pretty good” to “wow, that’s professional!” He’ll learn about composition, lighting and camera settings, whether he’s shooting on a DSLR or just his phone. Bonus: more amazing family photos in the future!
13. Fire up creativity with glassblowing workshops
Glassblowing might just be one of the most mesmerising crafts out there. Under the guidance of an expert, Dad will shape molten glass into a beautiful vase, ornament, or sculpture. It’s hot, hands-on and probably unlike anything else he’s tried before.

14. Spice things up with Indian cooking classes
If Dad loves bold flavours, an Indian cooking class will be a hit. He’ll learn how to blend spices, create authentic curries and whip up fragrant sides. And, of course, there’s the best part: sitting down together at the end to enjoy the feast. It takes the classic Father’s Day dinner to new heights.
15. Give him a signature scent at cologne making classes
For something truly unique, treat Dad to a cologne making workshop. He’ll learn about fragrance notes, blending techniques and how to create a scent that’s perfectly suited to him. It’s an experience that’s both creative and personal, and lasts well beyond Father’s Day.
These fun and hands-on Father’s Day activities will give Dad the chance to try something new, spend time with loved ones and maybe even pick up a new hobby along the way. So skip the usual gifts this year and make his day one he’ll remember long after the day is over.