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The end of the school year is upon us all (if it hasn’t happened already for your family) and with your child’s favorite season comes the opportunity to say thank you to all those amazing teachers! While there are so many great ideas for teacher appreciation gifts out there, it’s no secret that teachers everywhere love gift cards. If you are looking for a last minute gift this year, simply attach a gift card to a fun gift tag. This DIY teacher gift idea is easy to create using a free printable, Amazon gift card, and then placing in a potted plant. The perfect way to say thank you to your child’s teacher!

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Potted Plant DIY Teacher Gift Idea with Free Printable

Your kid’s teachers will love this DIY gift idea! Sure there are always store-bought gifts and while they do make great gifts, I’m always looking for the creative ways to say thank you. Particularly I love creating DIY teacher gifts for the last day of school each year. It just adds that something a little extra and creates meaningful gifts for my children’s teachers. 

Since teachers love receiving gift cards, I’ve figured out a way to still make the end of the year gifts unique by combining DIY gift card holders that are easy to print out with your teacher’s favorite gift card of choice!  It’s truly easy to go the extra mile this year with a fun teacher gift idea. Think handmade gifts… made the easy way! 

Don’t miss out on the other free printables and creative ideas on the blog!

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Free Printable Gift Idea for the Best Teacher

The perfect gift for giving to the favorite teacher at the end of school or for teacher appreciation week, these adorable printable cards are a fun way to attach an Amazon gift card to a potted plant! 

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I absolutely love how this DIY teacher gift idea turned out this year. This gift idea is easy peasy!

Optional: Children can write a personal note on the back of the printable gift tag.

See what I mean? Such a cute idea! I really love how this DIY teacher gift idea turned out. And it only took just a little extra effort to thank the teacher for all the hard work.

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Other Teacher Appreciation Ideas 

  • DIY gifts: Baked goods, jams, or crafts like a decorated pot with a plant or a framed poem
  • Personalized stationery: A notebook or notecards with a heartfelt message
  • Student artwork compilation: Put together a collaborative art project from the class
  • Gift certificate: For a massage, spa treatment, or store they like.
  • Gift basket: Fill a basket with self-care items like bath bombs, candles, or a cozy blanket.
  • Tickets: Museum pass or tickets to a local attraction, show, or concert they would enjoy.

There are so many great end of the year thank you gifts to choose from!

You can also think ways to give back with gifts that support the classroom:

  • Donation to their classroom supplies wishlist
  • Gift certificate to an office supply store
  • Books for the classroom library

More cute teacher appreciation printables

I have plenty of other DIY teacher gift ideas and free printable teacher appreciation tags on the blog. All make such a thoughful gift. Get the ideas and free templates HERE.

Looking for free printable tags for the holidays? You’ll find some great ones on the blog here.

HAPPY SUMMER!!!

Tara

blog owner at Seeing Dandy Blog
A mom blogger for over 15 years, Tara Smith lives in St. Louis, Missouri with her audiologist husband and four kids. Her blog has been featured on local media television shows like News 4 Great Day and Show Me St. Louis, as well as in the Farmhouse Style Magazine for Country Sampler. She loves to travel, explore the Midwest, make crafts and read.

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