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Teacher Appreciation week is May 4-8. Show your favorite educators how much they mean to you with these great ideas for Teacher Appreciation Week! #ThankATeacher
I may be one of the few parents that looks forward to teacher appreciation week. I just love the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to the amazing people who teach (and care for) my children. Teacher Appreciation gifts don’t need to be over-the-top. With a little creativity and time, you can make a thoughtful but inexpensive gift. Here are some ideas to inspire you!
Orange You the Best Printable | Growing Up Gabel
Easy Felt Flowers | DIY Inspired
Pencil Gift with Printable | Krafts & Kiddos via Juggling Act Mama
DIY Simple Sharpie Mugs | Pounds 4 Pennies
Plant or Flower Printable Gift Tag | Wine & Glue via Real HouseMoms
Coffee Sugar Scrub | Juggling Act Mama
Cookie Mason Jar Gift with Printable | DIY Inspired
Paper Plate Apple Gift Tote | Design Dazzle
Soothing Homemade Lip Balm | Juggling Act Mama
Teacher Appreciation Subway Art Printable | Designs by Miss Mandee via Juggling Act Mama
Quick & Easy Flower Cookies | Shannon’s View From Here
Sanitizing Wipes Printable Gift Tag | It’s Always Autumn
Reisens Candy Teacher Printable | One Creative Mommy
DIY Infinity Scarf | Creative Green Living
DIY Pencil Holder | Mama of 3 Munchkins
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Bark | Juggling Act Mama
DIY Terrarium Gift | Lavende & Lemonade
Keep Calm and Garden On Gift | Shaken Together via Juggling Act Mama
Thanks for Sticking With Me | Occasionally Crafty
Love Notes for Preschool or Kindergarten Teachers | Simply Kelly Designs
So many cute ideas! Thanks for including my printable.
Thanks for your sweet note – I love your printable and we’re doing that as one of our gifts this week 🙂
You have some really cute ideas here! I especially like the chocolate peanut butter bark and the flower. I teach two high school English classes at a small school and today was our last day. My very favorite part of the last day is the notes from the students. A personal thought directly from a teenager is hands down the BEST gift! I just finished reading them (and wiping the tears!). Thanks for thinking of your teachers! 🙂 We love your kiddos!
Thanks for your sweet note! Personal gifts and heartfelt sentiments really are the best!
I will be stealing the glue stick idea. I worked in the class yesterday and the kids were all struggling to find glue sticks that weren’t broken or dried out.
It’s such a cute idea, right?