Teacher Gift Ideas have been on my mind lately since this special day is just around the corner. Today some of my favorite blogger friends and I are sharing on our blogs, 12 new Handmade Gift Ideas for Teachers! These projects, recipes, and printables were inspired by the wonderful teachers out there and our gratitude for all they do!
I am a Mom X 4, and if I tell you the truth half of the time I’m running around late and trying to do 100 things at the same time. I wanted to make a gift that teachers would love and parents could put together in just a few minutes. Next time you are at Target make sure to grab a gift card and then come back for these free gift card printables! You want to pin these cute cards for later!
I love that you can make this a group gift. If you have other moms that would like to participate, you can collect donations and then everyone can write their name inside! I know my kids’ teachers too many times have used their own money to decorate their classrooms, get extra supplies, and even treats for their classes. A gift card can be a great way to give back and show how much we appreciate all they do for our kiddos!
Simply print the “You Are Awesome” gift cards at the end of the post, then cut them and fold them in half. You can use regular glue or glue dots to stick the Target Gift Card inside.
Make sure your child and you take a few minutes to write something nice inside of the card and remind your child’s teacher that she or he is AWESOME!
Are you ready to print?
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Wishing you a beautiful day!
Thank you so much for stopping by today!
XO
Desiree
Yes, I remember her name was Mrs. Wilson. She was my kindergarten and second grade teacher. I loved her so much!
Mrs. Faulk, my first grade teacher, was an angel. She fostered in me a love of learning and a drive to excel.
My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Goforth.
Yes Mrs. Burkink!!! She was the best teacher I ever had!!!
Miss Miller, my fifth grade teacher. So kind – made me feel special.
Mrs. Hillinger, English teacher who was amazing! Almost everyone who took her class got a 5 on the AP test.
I do remember my favorite childhood teacher! Her name was Miss Doser and she was a magician! At least I thought she was because one day she taught me to read! I thought it would never happen, but she played her magic on me and walla! I went home a reader that day! I taught elementary school for many years, so I hope some of my students have sweet memories of me too.
Miss Straus was my favorite teacher – 1st grade teacher.
My 1st grade teacher was named Mrs. Speers. She was an older lady, very grandmotherly, and so gentle and kind. I was a bit of a mama’s girl and had a very difficult time leaving her to go to school each morning. Mrs. Speers was very patient and caring to me.
Ms. Rhoder…and she is one of the reasons I am a teacher today?