{"id":306,"date":"2013-08-15T19:44:00","date_gmt":"2013-08-15T11:44:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lifestinymiracles.com\/2013\/08\/15\/15-awesome-teachers-day-gift-ideas-with-free-printables\/"},"modified":"2015-09-02T10:31:17","modified_gmt":"2015-09-02T02:31:17","slug":"15-awesome-teachers-day-gift-ideas-with-free-printables","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifestinymiracles.com\/2013\/08\/15-awesome-teachers-day-gift-ideas-with-free-printables\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Awesome Teachers’ Day Gift Ideas with Free Printables!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Teachers Day is soon approaching.  Here are some quick, inexpensive ideas to create a little something special to honor and celebrate the incredible teachers who are shaping our children’s future. Good teachers make a big impact in our children’s lives and I hope these gift ideas will give you inspiration on how to tell your favorite teachers \u201cThank You!\u201d <\/p>\n

1. Donut Teacher Appreciation Day Printable by Sara of Confetti Sunshine<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Pamper your teachers with a sweet treat and this fun free teacher appreciation printable<\/a><\/strong>. Let your teacher know you Donut you’d do without her (or him!)  The donuts are up to you though!<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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2.   Printable Straw Flags by Lisa Storms<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

This is a simple set of straw flag printables to accompany last minute teacher gifts. Fill a reusable cup with thank you notes, individual instant tea packets and top with a cute flag topper.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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3.   Owl Treat Bag by Lisa Storms<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Simply cut angles from the top corners of a small treat bag and fold it down, staple once filled with goodies to secure.  Add eyes made up of circle punches and a rounded chest freehand cut with scissors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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4.  Classroom Print by Balancing Home<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

This little poster print<\/a> was inspired by chalkboard art. It prints 8×10 and fits a white ikea frame. Makes a lovely gift that the teacher can keep throughout the years. <\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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5. Teacher Appreciation Sharpies by Design, Wash, Rinse, Repeat<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Pick up some colorful Sharpies pens from the bookstore (available at Art Friend).  Print this \"\"<\/b><\/p>\n

6.   Thank you for helping us Grow by Silly Pearl<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Involve your kids in this ‘green’ project by growing some tomato\/basil\/mint seeds in mini pots. If it\u2019s too late to grow seedlings, you can always use this tag<\/a> for any potted plant! <\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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7.  My Teacher is Aw-some by eighteen25<\/a><\/b>
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label<\/a> and cut into a tag shape, put some chocolate in a bag, tie it all with a bow around the top of one of the A&W Root Beer Bottles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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8.  You take the cake by LandeeSee, Landee Do<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Bake some cupcakes or muffins together with your children, package them up a with cellophane, add a cute tag<\/a> and some washi tape cut into a cute flag shape and you have a delightful gift!<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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9.   Breakfast in a Bucket by Lemonade Makin’ Mama<\/a><\/b>
\nI found some aqua colored, acrylic canisters and filled them with granola, and tucked some milk in next to them. (Don’t be jealous of our local dairy that still makes milk in darling glass bottles.  I know… they’re adorable.) I grabbed some bagels and wrapped them in brown paper, and added some laughing cow strawberry cream cheese wedges, and some yummy jam.  Lastly I added in a coffee drink and some daisies, cut fresh from my garden. My kiddos wrote the sweetest notes to their teachers too, which went in at the last second along with one of
these turquoise VW bus postcards <\/a>with a little note of appreciation from our family – See more at: http:\/\/www.lemonademakinmama.com\/2012\/06\/teacher-appreciation-gift-idea.html#sthash.3dG43n56.dpuf<\/p>\n

Fill a bucket (easily bought at Daiso) with your favourite breakfast items like granola in a jar, bagels, laughing cow cheeses, yummy jams and a coffee drink. Top with a bunch of white daisies and a handwritten note of appreciation.  If you want, you can tie a Monogram letter of your Teachers’ Name (available at Art Friend) to the bucket –  it makes a memorable gift that would be the envy of other teachers!<\/p>\n

I found some aqua colored, acrylic canisters and filled them with granola, and tucked some milk in next to them. (Don’t be jealous of our local dairy that still makes milk in darling glass bottles.  I know… they’re adorable.) I grabbed some bagels and wrapped them in brown paper, and added some laughing cow strawberry cream cheese wedges, and some yummy jam.  Lastly I added in a coffee drink and some daisies, cut fresh from my garden. My kiddos wrote the sweetest notes to their teachers too, which went in at the last second along with one of these turquoise VW bus postcards <\/a>with a little note of appreciation from our family – See more at: http:\/\/www.lemonademakinmama.com\/2012\/06\/teacher-appreciation-gift-idea.html#sthash.3dG43n56.dpuf<\/div>\n
I found some aqua colored, acrylic canisters and filled them with granola, and tucked some milk in next to them. (Don’t be jealous of our local dairy that still makes milk in darling glass bottles.  I know… they’re adorable.) I grabbed some bagels and wrapped them in brown paper, and added some laughing cow strawberry cream cheese wedges, and some yummy jam.  Lastly I added in a coffee drink and some daisies, cut fresh from my garden. My kiddos wrote the sweetest notes to their teachers too, which went in at the last second along with one of these turquoise VW bus postcards <\/a>with a little note of appreciation from our family – See more at: http:\/\/www.lemonademakinmama.com\/2012\/06\/teacher-appreciation-gift-idea.html#sthash.3dG43n56.dpuf<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n
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I found some aqua colored, acrylic canisters and filled them with granola, and tucked some milk in next to them. (Don’t be jealous of our local dairy that still makes milk in darling glass bottles.  I know… they’re adorable.) I grabbed some bagels and wrapped them in brown paper, and added some laughing cow strawberry cream cheese wedges, and some yummy jam.  Lastly I added in a coffee drink and some daisies, cut fresh from my garden. My kiddos wrote the sweetest notes to their teachers too, which went in at the last second along with one of these turquoise VW bus postcards <\/a>with a little note of appreciation from our family – See more at: http:\/\/www.lemonademakinmama.com\/2012\/06\/teacher-appreciation-gift-idea.html#sthash.3dG43n56.dpuf<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n
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\n10. Teacher Appreciation Kisses by Bloom Designs<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

A simple way to show your thanks for all they do.  Attach these adorable tags<\/a> to the bottom of Hershey\u2019s kisses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n
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11.  For a very POP!ular Teacher by Domesticated Lady<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Microwave your own popcorn, throw in some coloured M&Ms, tie a ribbon and top with this tag<\/a>!
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It’s Overflowing<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Fill a large mason jar (available in NTUC Finest or Daiso) with some home baked cookies. Cover the lid with a cute and colorful cupcake liner.  Punch in the printable<\/a> and tie it around the mason jar with a pretty ribbon for a delish gift.
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13. Berry Sweet Cake in a Jar by Giggles Galore<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Strawberry Shortcake in a jar makes a surprisingly simple and sweet gift!  Whip these tasty treats up using store bought items from the grocery store and personalize them with free \u201cBerry Sweet\u201d tags from DimplePrints<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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14.  Hands Down Teacher Appreciation Gifts by eighteen25<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

Print and cut out these tags<\/a>, have your child sign their name on the line and tie them on to hand soap, hand sanitizer or hand wash with some matching twine.  Thoughtful and practical!<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n
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15.  Classroom Fingerprint Tree by Balancing Home<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

This project requires some coordination.  Print the poster<\/a>, grab an ink pad and marker and let each kid in the class leave their mark. You can choose to pen in the names of the students. This poster is set up to print on a regular sheet of paper and fits nicely into an 8\u00d710 opening if you plan to frame it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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For 10 more creative DIY Teachers’ Day Appreciation Ideas, hop over to our 2015 List<\/a><\/strong>! <\/p>\n

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