Looking for some ideas to say thank you to a special teacher? Check out these fun projects you can make at home.
Garden of Succulents
Succulents are readily available and relatively inexpensive. A couple of these cute, tiny cactus plants along with this printable available at threekidsandafish.com will brighten any teacher’s day.
Oven Mitt with Kitchen Items
Fill an oven mitt with a few kitchen items to create a cute teacher appreciation gift. A personalized tag adds a cute touch. Here’s one you can download from eighteen25.com.
Dry Erase Markers Bouquet
This is a fun way to gift your child’s teacher with everyday supplies like dry erase markers. The thought you put into making this DIY bouquet from thehappyscraps.com makes it an extra special way to say thank you.
Candy Pencil
This fun teacher appreciation gift from skiptomylou.org is made with Rolo’s and Hershey’s Kisses. The pencil stencil is free to download and print.
Candy Bar Teacher Gift
A candy bar teacher gift is an easy and simple way to show you appreciate your favorite teachers! Personalize with a cute tag and you’re all set! Download and print your tags at crazylittleprojects.com.
Class Fingerprint Tree
This easy to put together fingerprint tree printable from balancinghome.com makes it easy to collect all those little fingerprints and is sure to be a favorite thank you for your child’s teacher. Get started early to collect all those little fingerprints!
DIY Pencils Vase with Flowers
Grab an inexpensive glass vase, pencils and some ribbon from your closest Dollar Store then build this decorative holder for some gorgeous flowers. This teacher appreciation gift idea from catchmyhparty.com is sure to please.
DIY Chalkboard Gift Basket
Here’s a teacher appreciation gift idea from NTK! Fill this DIY chalkboard gift basket with your teacher’s favorites.