![]() Hopefully that gives you guys some ideas in case you’re still looking for teacher appreciation ideas. “Thank you for Coloring Our Lives and Making Us Sharpies” from design. Which, if it were me, would be food, chocolate, and gift cards. In my own brain, I try to remember that teachers have lots of students and that they probably get a knick knacks, so I try to keep things semi-useful. Here are some of my favorite other ideas I’ve seen floating around the internets. Each page has 6 tags - print however many you need. If that doesn’t grab your fancy, check out this post that has instructions for these three super cute and easy ideas: As you round up your holiday gifts for teachers, friends and co-workers, dont forget the men and women who drive your kids around in their sleighs, er, school buses Check out these cute printable bus driver holiday gift tags and grab yourself a free set. I filled it with a set of cute, inexpensive dishcloths, an OXO Salad Dressing Shaker, a paring knife, a pair of salad hands, and I included one of our Flavor Variety Gift Sets, which are currently sold out, but shhhh…we’re getting more soon! You could easily substitute any of our oils, though, and it would be completely adorable. They all love to cook, so I stopped at Target and got a colander similar to this one. But even though we’ve already had ours, I wanted to celebrate summer and show my appreciation for them by putting together little gift…um…colanders for our teachers and created a printable ( click here for the file) that I printed out on white cardstock (I’m writing a note on the back of that and my kids are each writing their teachers their own note.) Teacher appreciation seems to fall at different times throughout the year–my kids’ school had teacher appreciation week in March and I know many people had theirs a few weeks ago. I know myself well enough to know I couldn’t homeschool my kids, and I’m so grateful that when I send my kids to school every morning, I know they’re in good hands. ![]() My kids have been blessed with really, truly amazing teachers and I am just endlessly thankful for their love, dedication, blood, sweat, tears, stress, sleepless nights, and the time they sacrifice with their own friends and families. Which was a joke one should never make because guess who ended up being the room moms in their kids’ classes? Both of us. At the end of last summer, Sara and I were both joking about how no teacher would ever ask us to be the room moms.
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