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Thanks for Helping Me Stick Teacher Appreciation

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Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6th – 10th… are you ready? I am getting there. Smile I am trying to do teacher appreciation gifts that the boys’ teachers can actually use this year. Plus, I need to keep them pretty inexpensive!  With all three of my kids in school now and two of them with multiple teachers – plus two in dance – I have a TON of gifts to make! (BTW, *SIGH* I miss homeschooling)  Seriously, I have for Thomas 3, Zack 6, and Tripp 7 = 16 teachers and 5 days in the week is 80 gifts!  Crazy, right? teacher appreciation printable push pin idea

I actually made 2 different pages within this free teacher appreciation gift printable. So, only print the page that you need! Page 1 says “thanks for helping us stick…” for you parents out there that are PTA members. This page has 12 2-inch square printable labels on it.

For the parents that want just a couple for their own kids’ teacher(s), print page 2! It has 4 printables that say “me” instead of “us”! So, it will save you ink! You won’t have to print 12 of them if you don’t need to. You’re welcome! LOL!

Materials Used:

—The only thing I bought was the push pins, everything else I already had! So…

Total Cost of Teacher Appreciation gift = $1.00!

Printing Tip – Print on regular printer paper or photo paper. I printed my first one on cardstock and the color bled. To keep it crisp it is best to do it on photo paper, but regular printer paper will have less color bleeding than cardstock.

Directions:

step one_teacher appreciation gift_ push pins

Step One: Remove the unsightly label from the push pin package. The label will leave a small amount of glue as shown in the image above. No worries! We will be covering that part up with our cute gift tag!

Step Two: Print out the free “Thanks for helping me stick to my goals” printable and cut apart each square. The squares are 2 x 2 inches in size.

Step Three: Cut 2.5 x 2.5 squares in coordinating patterned paper and affix the tag to the paper square.

Step Four: Decorate with cute ribbons and attach the label to cover the glue spot.

Ta-da! Easy-peasy (and cheap) Teacher Appreciation Week gift!

thanks for helping me stick with my goals

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