Showing posts with label Teacher Appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teacher Appreciation. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Teacher Appreciation Gifts

Our family has been very lucky to be able to send our children to a wonderful public Primary School. The school has a great community atmosphere, and the teachers are wonderful. At the end of last year, I wanted to do something different to the usual Christmas chocolates and card. My little girl was also in Family Day Care one day a week and I wanted to do something for her day care carer, who is absolutely awesome. I found this "Thank You For Helping Me Grow" idea here at Giggles Galore...


   
...and fell in love with it. I changed mine up a little though, to make it more Christmassy and more cost effective, since I had a total of ten to do (in each class there are one or two teachers and two or three teacher's assistants and I wanted to give one to the crossing attendant - she's there every single day, in the freezing rain in winter and the unbearable heat of our hot West Aussie summer making sure our kids are safe).  


So I went to my local Bunnings Warehouse and wandered through the plant section until I came across little pots of herbs in their nursery section for $1.99 each. I had originally been looking at colourful flowers, but herbs are useful. It can become a gift that keeps on giving. I decided leafy green herbs would look lovely, so I chose sweet basil, mint and coriander. I figured the teachers could swap them if they preferred. Then I went to Spotlight and bought a few fat quarters in some pretty red Christmas fabric (on clearance since it was so close to Christmas) some green ribbon and 2 sheets of coordinating scrapbook paper.






 I made up these little cards out of the scrapbook paper and taped a couple of bamboo skewers (since I had them on hand already) to the backs of each one.




I cut each fat quarter into four equal strips, wrapped them around the pots and held them in place with a rubber band, then tied the ribbon around it and pushed the cards into place.




My husband was impressed, I think. At least, he encouraged me to take photos of the process! And they were a big hit with the teachers :)