10 Back To School Gifts For Teachers
School is almost in session!
Teachers do so much for our children; they not only teach them lessons in math and science they also help shape them into the young men and women that they become, they teach them life lessons as well school ones.
What better way to show them how grateful you are for everything that they’re going to do throughout the school year than a small token of your appreciation. It doesn’t have to be an extravagant gift; in fact I’ve put together a round-up of 10 Back to School Gifts for Teachers from some amazing and talented bloggers that any teacher would be happy to receive.
How to Create a Pamper Yourself Gift Basket
DIY Microwaveable Bean Bag
DIY A Button Monogram
How to Create a Candy Bouquet
DIY Succulent Terrarium

Easy Teacher Appreciation Gift
Apple Ornament with Gift Card Pocket
How to Make a Crayon Monogram
Hand Painted Glass Vases
Decorate Terra Cotta Potts
What will you be giving your child’s teacher the first day back to school?









11 Comments
heidi c.
I never thought of back-to-school gifts for my kids’ teachers but you inspired me with your list of ideas. Love the crayon monograph!
Amanda Komoski
I usually do end of year gifts but this will be the first year with one at the beginning. I love it to, so cute!
Debbie W
I never thought of back to school gifts, but some of these are really cute
Amanda Komoski
They are! What’s your favourite?
Wanda Tracey
Love the hand painted vases.These are cute ideas that would be lovely to send to the teachers 🙂
kathy downey
I love the How to Make a Crayon Monogram for the grandkids bedrooms
Elizabeth Matthiesen
I do like the dragonfly vase. My kids are all adults so I don’t have to do teachers gifts, these might come in useful for my grandchildren though. 🙂
Victoria Ess
The bean bag looks like a great craft!
Cheryl Grandy
Great ideas. I hadn’t thought of giving a beginning of school gift. I especially like the button monogram, the crayon monogram and the succulent terrarium.
Debbie White-Beattie
I love these ideas especially the crayon letter in the frame
Amanda Komoski
Isn’t it cute?!