Hello there! 
I wanted to share with you some pics of the Teacher Appreciation package I designed a few years ago that is available in my shop. If you are needing some fun ideas to celebrate the teachers in your kids' life, you will want to get this package as there is so many cute things to use for their various teachers! I have also included some ideas to go with it & a tutorial on how to create a unique gift!
I wanted to share with you some pics of the Teacher Appreciation package I designed a few years ago that is available in my shop. If you are needing some fun ideas to celebrate the teachers in your kids' life, you will want to get this package as there is so many cute things to use for their various teachers! I have also included some ideas to go with it & a tutorial on how to create a unique gift!
TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK is coming soon!
I
   don't know about you all, but my little one has had some pretty amazing teachers so I wanted to do something special for them in mind, 
which   is where a lot of the inspiration came for this collection.
In
   this collection I wanted to have it be versatile - something you 
could   send in with your kiddos all in one day or break it up like I did & have them take in something EVERY day to make the FUN last longer! This is also a GREAT idea  for those of you in charge of arranging something nice for 
the  teachers  (ex. PTO members or homeroom moms)
I think you will find that it does both so I hope you find it very useful.
The
 collection includes a banner, toppers, gift tags/mini 3x3 cards, paper 
pack, stationery paper w/ holder & 2 BONUS mini posters/ frames 
art. 
First
   the banner - I used primary colors for the collection & also a   
gingham print as the major design element. The banner is in the yellow  
 gingham & has the letters in blue throughout.
I decided to have it say "WE {apple in shape of heart} OUR TEACHERS!
So
   you could use this for just {ONE} teacher & NOT include the {S} 
at   the end or you can hang it in the teachers lounge or whatever for 
all   the TEACHER{S}! And then you will find just one banner pendant 
with the   little chick on it holding an apple - so you can put her at 
the   beginning or at the end or both - totally up to you! 
Just
   cut little slits on the "upper sides" of each & sting the banner 
  with twine, wide ribbon - anything you think will hold it up!  Another idea would be to 'clip' it to a piece of twine or ribbon with those adorable little clothespins that are super popular right now!
I
   sent this in with my daughter  
&  a few of her friends hung this up in the class last year for  
their  teacher!
The
  toppers come  12 on a sheet & have several different sayings plus 
 some that are  just the chick on them. You can use these as a square or
  use a circle  or scallop punch & have a little added flair. Can 
also be used as an added feature on the stationery box (see below)
Attach
  these to gifts  for the teachers, attach them to a lollipop stick 
&  put them in  cupcakes or a dessert table. Attach them to some 
cake pops  or use on a  stick & put in a potted flower . . .ideas on
 endless!
The
  gift tags or  mini 3x3 cards can be used for just that! As gift tags  
attached to a  gift or as a card for your little kiddo to write her a  
note!  
Here's
 an  idea that I did - why not print your kiddos teacher out a  bunch of
  these, tie a ribbon around them & give them to her (to  use) as a 
 little card set for when she has to send a note home to you! They so appreciate little kind gestures like this!
{Tutorial ALERT} How to make a stationery holder from scrapbook paper:
Next
 is the  stationery paper pack & holder. This is a fantastic little 
 project  to do for a GIFT for your kiddos teacher as it serves as a  
stationery  holder for the paper that is included in this package to 
hold  it. The  holder you could use either the red gingham or yellow 
gingham  paper  (included in this package) 
& pick which color you like, print it out, then on the backside of this, you will want to print the stationery box instructions (included but not shown in this collection) to cut out & fold to hold the stationery paper that comes next.
& pick which color you like, print it out, then on the backside of this, you will want to print the stationery box instructions (included but not shown in this collection) to cut out & fold to hold the stationery paper that comes next.
step 1. - choose to print out the yellow or red gingham paper to make the box & then on the other side print the directions
step 2. - cut out box on solid black lines & fold the box on the black dotted lines
step 3. - using either a glue stick or double-sided tape (recommended) bring in both sides FIRST
step 4. - just bring in the front & back side to form the stationery box shown
& then
 you will want to print out this page of these 3 different designs of 
the stationery paper that you will put in the holder you just made. 
Some
 ideas to "dress it up" include: tying a   ribbon around the holder to 
give it a feminine touch. Adding a topper by   gluing one on the front, 
etc. Possibilities are endless!
And as an added BONUS
   - I have added 2 - yes TWO small printable art posters that can 
easily   be framed & given as a gift! There are 2 different ones so 
you can   pick or give both - up to you!
And
 YES on this one I framed, I even added another topper to the frame as a
 little something "extra" - just used a scallop punch & voila! =)
Ok
 then . . this  is all the info you need to add some FUN into a  teachers 
appreciation  party or for your kid's teacher, as a way to say  thanks! Hope
 you enjoyed  it & would love to hear your feedback on  what you are
 planning to do with these!
A
   special THANK YOU to all those wonderful teachers that give of   
themselves everyday to ensure are kids are safe & happy when they   
are not with us! THANK YOU! xoxo
If you would like to view the Teacher Appreciation set. It can be found here in my Etsy shop! 
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ReplyDeletethanks so much! Glad to have you as a follower - will check out yours as well. =)
DeleteWhat a darling collection! The yellow and red gingham patterns are so charming. :-)
ReplyDeleteyou are so sweet - thanks so much for the comment! =)
DeleteLinked up your cute idea to my new Wednesday link party. :)
ReplyDeleteawesome! Thanks so much for using one of my ideas! Must check out your link party - great idea! =)
DeleteAs always, what a cute job on these. Love the color pattern...so SUMMER!
ReplyDeletethanks my friend - I so appreciate the love! =) xoxo
DeleteSuper cute love them!
ReplyDeleteahhhh thank you so much Susan! =)
DeleteOh my! These are so adorable!!! Perfect for teacher appreciation!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for teacher appreciation. I am happy to say son is loving all 7 of his teachers so this is going to be a great year.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used gingham in your designs. What adorable suggestions!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute printout for teacher appreciation. I need to get to shopping it is coming soon!
ReplyDeleteThese printables are too adorable! I needed the reminder that teacher appreciation is coming up soon!
ReplyDeleteThis set is just adorable! I love everything about it - the designs, the color scheme. It just makes me happy to look at it, so I can imagine a teacher would be thrilled, too!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I really need to get busy on our teacher gifts! End of the year is coming soon too!!
ReplyDeleteThat time of year is coming up! As a spouse to a retired teacher, I know they work hard and would love this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute job on these! Love the color pattern...so SUMMER and colorful!
ReplyDeleteI love making cute things for my children's teachers. I love the design and colors!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute I would love to get something like this from my students!
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