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Fathers Day of the ethics form: 5 gift ideas of fair trade
If you want to give your dad a gift a little more personal, a little ethical or even extravagant, then deepen the range of gifts Fair Trade can give you some ideas for this year. The range is full of small original handmade jewelry by qualified personnel from India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
Here are some simple but very original ideas for gifts ethics based on 5 games category with different hobbies and passions of his father may have. It's just a bit of fun and can give you some inspiration!
1) Bird Lover Dad: For a parent who loves birds and all that you can be sure of collecting functional features such as bird feeders, tables, baths and other garden accessories to your local garden center. While thinking of something a little more unusual, I came up with the idea of a cap of solid wood door carved and painted in the form of a rooster. To me, this would be a great to celebrate the garage or the shop door open and look pretty impressive. Even if your father not someone who works in the garage and maybe spends most of his time in office or studio, there is another idea I have, which is something a little more decorative in the form of a holder tealight. There are many wonderfully quirky little candle holders available fair trade. Specifically for this category, I'm thinking more along the lines of an incumbent of tealight cock perhaps that is made from recycled tin. Although this is not functional, add a personal touch as well as the reflection of someone's personality. Or if he is a keen gardener, there are some beautiful showers in the way of ducks, geese and chickens. Roosters seem to be very common birds used in ranges of gifts that I've found! Tealight holders, door stops and showers!
2) Safari Dad: For the father who may have been on safari and came home raving about the wonderful animals he saw, about how a giraffe or a piggy bank money box Zebra carved and painted in realistic colors? I love this idea. It's fun, funny, relevant and different! Otherwise, I can suggest a desktop storage box that I have seen wonderful. It is a wooden crocodile head, painted bright green complete jaws that open to reveal a full set of teeth and a secret stash of clips or staples, or something more exciting. If this is not right, there's a little candle holder with a frog prince made of tin painted bright green with a golden crown.
3) Jungle Dad: I have a few ideas of gifts fair trade range for this category. The first idea is a percussion frog is a frog in solid wood and a wooden stick thin. The way it works is that it runs the baton up and down your spine to deliver the sound of a frog gribbit! Again, this is fun and quirky and original and will surely bring a smile to your face. Always on the theme of frogs, there is another instrument called a frog drum. This is a small drum over 60 mm in diameter with a measuring line placed in the center of the drum skin. Attached to this is a stick and the way it works is that you pull the line tight and turn the lever to evoke a place that recalls the sound of frogs as heady nights in the jungle or the rainforest.
4) Car Mad Dad: This category is a bit more complicated in terms of fair trade gifts. Although it may suggest a carved wooden car, maybe a VW for example, moving wheels and opening doors. Given this type of gift handmade wooden people working with traditional techniques rather than modern technology, the finish of this type of objects that reflect the original natural wood countries of these artisans. Such items are usually just faded paint instead of what the beauty of the wood is not hidden.
5) reconnaissance aircraft Dad: Again, there seems to be an abundance of gifts on the basis of the planes in the range of fair trade gifts. I found something though! A wooden biplane natural wood finish
Therefore conclude, I tried to select items that I think would bring a smile to the face from either parent. Moreover, the beauty is that when we buy fair trade gifts are helping to support communities of people who rely on us to create a demand for their wonderful skills and products.
About the Author
Hand made fair trade gifts for Fathers Day by Belinda Bryant. Fair trade Fathers Day gifts can be found at Indigo Ocean Trading.

