2013 Gift Guide for Dad + Giveaway

We’ve saved the best for last! Today we are celebrating the men in our lives and featuring our gift guide for dad from our 2013 Holiday Gift Guide. Whether he’s a wine lover or a dad on-the-go, we have gift ideas that are sure to please!

Cameron Hughes WineCameron Hughes$75 Gift Certificate

 Ergobaby Baby Carrier
Ergobaby: Original Baby Carrier

Picaboo Dad & Baby Photo Book Picaboo: Photo Gift Pack: (1) Classic Custom Photo Book with Lay-Flat Pages, (1) Photo Calendar and (1) 24 x 16 Canvas

Starbucks Gift Card

Starbucks: $50 Gift Card

Now that you’ve gotten a closer look at our favorite gift ideas for the entire family, it’s time to enter to win the ultimate prize package. One very lucky Project Nursery reader will win ALL the items featured in our 2013 Holiday Gift Guide. Pretty amazing, right? You have to hurry because time is running out—head on over and enter now!

Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.
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