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Father's Day

This Father’s Day, Make Your Dad a Cover Star

Honor the dads in your life with these custom D Magazine Father's Day covers.
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Friendly reminder, readers: Father’s Day is just ten days away.

We recently published our 2020 Gift Guide, which includes our picks for stylish dads, sporty dads, sentimental dads, and more. However, there’s one gift on the list is sure to please any dad in Dallas.

This year, for the first time, we’re offering custom-made D Magazine Father’s Day covers.

It’s a gift he can’t find anywhere else, and one that he’ll keep for years. (Sadly, we can’t say the same for sweaters or sporting goods.)

To keep it simple, we’ve written two headlines for you to choose from: The Best Dad in Dallas or The Most Interesting Man in Dallas.

If you’re feeling ambitious or have another accolade in mind, you can also write your own, such as:

Number One New Dad

The Best Griller in Town

Dallas’s Favorite Little League Coach

The Top Stepdad in Texas

World’s Best Mini Golfer

Dallas’s Greatest Granddad

The Smartest, Funniest, Best-Looking Man in The Entire World

(Hey, it doesn’t have to be 100 percent accurate. Let your imagination run wild.)

Once you’ve settled on a headline, you’ll just need to find a photo. Let Dad shine with a solo shot, pick a throwback photo from your childhood, or choose a sweet image of the whole family.

That’s it! Once you receive your digital cover, print it out, choose a frame, wrap it up, and you’ll be good to go.

Click here to customize your 2020 Father’s Day cover.

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