Teacher appreciation gifts are the perfect way to send a little love to the men & women who take care of our kiddos day in and day out. Here are some teacher appreciation gift ideas that you can make to show how much your teacher means to you and your kids.
Teacher Appreciation Gifts
Emily made this darling holder for her teacher appreciation gift. It holds a packet of microwave popcorn and a gift card.
I just love Kristi’s teacher’s gift. This would also work great as a group gift from several mom’s. It is a 100 dollars bound together like a notepad and in between each page is a question that is answered about the teacher. The book is “100 things we love about Mrs. Smith”
I just love teacher appreciation boards. You know how addicted I am to vinyl lettering. Here’s a DIY idea that you can do in a pinch from Lolly Jane.
3 ScrapBooking Ladies made these cute candy holders.
Stamper’s Dream Blog made a tutorial on how to make these darling candy bar wrappers.
The Creative Itch Boutique created a post-it note holder.
Shauna made this darling wall hanging using what her kiddos wrote about their teacher using the words in her last name.
Here are some Teacher Appreciation Poems from Thank You Note Examples.
I think tile signs are easy and make a great gift. Distinctive Designs has this one, “Learning is a treasure that will follow it’s owner everywhere.”
Briar received this fun “You’re Sweet” poster board made out of starbursts.
BoBunny has several really great teacher gift ideas. This altered box for treats is just darling!
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I was searching for Teacher Appreciation ideas and I hit the motherload! These are all fabulous! Thanks:)
Laura is correct, 100%.
The word should be – its – no apostrophe.
A sentence would look like this: To fly, a bird will flap its wing.
If you said, “To fly a bird will flap it’s wings,” you would incorrectly be saying “it is wings”, not denoting ownership.
Nice post. Its really nice blog, appreciation Gift basket is one of the best way to express your feelings towards your teachers.
I also agree with Laura and Ellie!! When an apostrophe is denoting ownership, it appears AFTER the “s”, not before it. And also it only denotes ownership when the its’ is followed by a noun. So Kristen, you are wrong on this one, and now you too have learned a little grammer today!! LOL!!
I agree those are adorable absolutely a great gift ideas. Keep posting!
toni