Last year, I had these lofty plans to make Skyler’s Preschool Teachers personalized cards. I’m sure teacher’s are constantly writing notes to other parents, etc. I thought they would come in handy! Well, let’s just say being pregnant with Emerson put a bit of a damper on my plans. This year, I have a bit more energy and really wanted to give the teacher’s a thank you gift. Plus, I have to butter them up since they are going to have Jackson next year. Should be interesting!
I came across this cute apple on istockphoto last year and was super happy it was still there! I created these simple, yet functional cards. Here they are. . .
What do you think? Do you like it?
Wait, did you see the back? Cute, right?
Guess what? You can have them too. Here is the download for the teacher thank you card. Also, here are the printable envelope bands download too. For the note cards, paper bands, and envelopes- I had my cards printed 2 per sheet at Office Depot. You can print these at home to cut down on the cost. I printed them on cardstock. Cut them down the center along the dotted line. You can leave them as is or crop them. I took a quarter of an inch or so off one side, as well as, the top and bottom of the card. I cut them at home with my paper cutter and scored them. I printed the envelope bands at home, so that was free, right? I also had a ton of envelopes. This price will just depend on how many cards you decide to print. I also don’t think you have to include envelopes either!
So, I came across this post on one of the blogs I follow called The Sweetest Occasions. It was a guest post from PaperCrave featuring Milk + Cookies DIY Downloads. I thought they were adorable and would be perfect to add to the teacher’s gift.
I contacted Kristen from PaperCrave. She is absolutely wonderful! She made a few changes for me to her files to fit my theme. I think she is incredibly talented and I was so happy that she was so nice! Thanks Kristen!
Here are the downloads that she created! Aren’t they wonderful?? Please contact me if you have any questions on assembling them, but Kristen gives detailed instructions on each piece.
Do you think your children’s teachers will like them too? Download your milk carton favor box (it says goodies on it), here is the one that says “cookies” on it, if you would rather use that one. Here is the blank recipe cards or if you want to use the one I did with with Martha Stewart’s Cookie recipe that’s fine too! Download the customizable report card template too.
I had all the ingredients to make these cookies in my cabinet so it didn’t cost me a thing. Plus, my family got to eat all of the extras. Just a note, I could fit 4 cookies in each box. I separated the cookies with parchment paper like Kristen recommended! They fit perfectly. I think I will give each teacher a couple of boxes.
I also went to the Dollar Tree to get a few other items to add to the gift.
They matched my theme, so I had to get them! Skyler helped pick them out too. There were several different pads to choose from, so I let him decide. He was really cute and definitely had an opinion.
Here is another shot of the complete package!
Want to know where I got these items? Here’s the list. Let me know if I left anything out! Keep in mind I split these between two baskets. The cost of each was $9 and I didn’t even use a 40% off coupon at Michael’s and the baskets were regular price.
Basket-Michael’s Craft Store, Red Note Pad- Dollar Tree, Apple Note Pad-Dollar Tree, Pencils-Dollar Tree, Old Fashion Candy-Dollar Tree, 100 Grand Mini Candy Bars-Dollar Tree (I have a confession on this one. They just looked so good that I had to open them. I ended up eating more than I had to give. Oops), Shredded paper in bottom of basket-Dollar Tree.
Please contact me if you have any questions. I am happy to share anything with you! Also, if you already gave your teachers’ gifts this year, save this idea for next year.
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You sweet girl! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas and downloads!
This is so great! Love the basket of goodies and am thrilled to see how someone is using Kristen’s design. So glad you loved it! xoxo
No problem Jennifer. Hope you can get some good use out of them!
Cyd!
Thanks so much for the great post you did. You and Kristen were my inspiration! I love your photos too!
Jess, this is the cutest thing EVER! I do believe I’ll be linking to this today!! And can I just say … your photography is amazing. Have you been doing tutorials or did you figure out how to shoot like this on your own?!
Love It!!!! Super great idea and so personal!
Hi Nancy! Thanks for the compliments. No tutorials. Just been shooting. In fact, I am still shooting a ton of my stuff in auto or in Aperture. I really appreciate your comments. Someday when I have time, I’d love to learn more!
Thanks Chrissy! Hope you can use some of these ideas!!
Your teacher gift baskets turned out so cute! Where were you when I needed teacher gift ideas…oh yeah you were the student! You’re so talented!
This is wonderful! How do you add the teacher’s name? (It opens in Adobe Reader.) Thanks!
If you have a full version of acrobat you can add the names or you can open the file in any editing software, photoshop, illustrator, possibly word and add in the text. Let me know if you have any problems!
I know this is older post but what an awesome gift. Ten times better than any Harry & David candy box…lol. And thank you so so much for the printables. Luv your blog!!!