Here are 24 amazing teacher appreciation gift and tutorials since school is almost over, which means teacher appreciation week is around the corner. You’ll love these handmade gift ideas from creative Tip Junkie readers. I hope they inspire you to create something fun and meaningful for your child’s teacher.
Teacher Appreciation Gifts
1. Great Pencil Gift
2. Teacher Appreciation Cupcakes – apples are cake balls
3. Class Tree for Teacher
4. Apron and matching tote
5. Teacher Record Your Story gift pack
6. Jar of Appreciation
7. Gift tote w/ post-it holder
8. Water bottle & Crystal Light tag tutorial
9. Darling brownie mix teacher gift
10. Soda can flower
11. Seasonal button canvases
12. Teacher appreciation purses
13. Altered Clipboard
14. School Tumbler for a new teacher
15. Beach towel, magazine, and sunscreen
16. Pencil Vase with flowers
17. Altered Crystal Light
18. Apple shaped gift card holder
19. Monogrammed Cards
20. The best teachers teach from the heart not the book, card
Decorate a Door for Teacher
21. Teacher appreciation door decoration
22. Teacher Appreciation Week door
23. You are a”maze”ing door
24. Thank you for “beeing” a great teacher
Looking for more Teacher Appreciation Week ideas or Gift Ideas. Tip Junkie has the mother-load of ideas.
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Sylvia says
I absolutely love the stationary and fabric flowers! Thank you for sharing!
Korby says
Cute Ideas. I have been worrying about what to do for my kids teachers. It is really important to me that they are special. Thanks
Crystal & Co says
Awesome ideas! I shared this link with my facebook fans!
Alicia says
I love these ideas! I would love to get crafty gifts from my class. The clipboard is cute and practical, and the seasonal button canvases and the pencil flower vase are darling.
Adrian says
My favorite teacher gift isn’t for the teacher. Instead I give them something for the classroom. This year, the walls were looking a little bare, so I gave him a set of motivational posters, things like perserverance and success and whatnot. Or sometimes I give books or art supplies. The teachers really seem to like that because I know they get a lot of little doo-dads that they don’t always need.