Well that’s easy…Teacher Appreciation Gifts

April 6, 2010 by  

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Teacher Appreciation Gifts

Well it was…almost to easy!   A ream of paper $3Teacher-Appreciatio-1

teacherCut and ‘padded’ (it’s the fancy word for gluing the edges of paper) at the office supply store = $8

9 gifts for $11!  That’s a deal!!

I wanted the ream cut into 9 squares as shown in the drawing above.  Yes, they are perfect squares…just use a little imagination.  The office supply store cut them perfectly.  I just wanted to show you how I had them cut the ream of paper and I don’t have any skills in photo-shop.  I leave that to Missy!

Teacher-Appreciation-3All this white paper just screaming to be drawn on!

Teacher-Appreciation-4This is a cool picture!

Teacher-AppreciationI did a little work for you.  I told them to make a super tall(1000 papers tall) pad of paper, a short one (500 papers tall that’s one ream), and one that is 350 papers tall.  I  think I like the  1 ream tall the best.  The tower of super tall papers looked…crappy and the 350 looked like I was cheap!

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I had my kids draw on the sides of the pad to create a one of a kind teacher appreciation gift that a teacher could use!  Scraps of paper for notes!  We also tied new markers…well kind of new.  I needed them to draw on the sides, but they’ll never know!  We put the teacher’s name, You Rock, and  #1 Teacher on the sides of the pad.

My daughter also made one for her Grandpa for an Easter gift.  This would be awesome for a Father’s day gift too!  Wa….hoo….teacher appreciation gift and father’s day gift in one shot!  YES!

If you are wondering why I didn’t ‘pad’ or glue the paper myself, I didn’t want too.  I priced the ‘padding’ and it was over $14 for one small jar.  I figured I could pay someone $11 and not only get the same thing at a better price, but  I didn’t have to deal with  the mess.  Another good reason, I can’t figure out how to cut 500 sheets of paper straight with a pair of scissors:)

For more ideas on teacher appreciation gifts click here!

Missy has a cool post tomorrow…I’ve seen the pictures!

 

Alison

Alison is one of the 3 founders of HowDoesShe.com She is the mama of 4 rockin' kids who love PB and J's. She has one fantastic husband who is the love of her life and loves long walks on the beach!

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47 Responses to “Well that’s easy…Teacher Appreciation Gifts”
  1. tammy b says:

    fantastic! thanks for a GREAT idea!

  2. Melissa says:

    oh, I love that idea! thank you.

  3. Melanie_J says:

    Cute AND Easy! Perfect!! ;)

  4. That is such a great gift! I wish someone would give me one…even though I’m not a teacher :)

  5. Ellen says:

    my little one is a few years off of school yet, but I am ALWAYS looking for daddy gift ideas! why are boys so tricksy?

  6. Polly says:

    What a great idea!
    It’s such an universal idea. Could be used for birthday presents, get well gifts, and more. Add this to my to-do list!

  7. Terri says:

    Fabulous idea!

  8. Cynthia says:

    So many cute ideas, I wish I had more teachers to give them to!

  9. jules p says:

    this is a fantastic idea. Everyone can use a pad of paper! Another great idea!

  10. Carol says:

    I’m a teacher and I would love this gift!

  11. Carly says:

    how about the new Scentsy warmer it is supper cute $22.50 wwww.cdoggett.scentsy.us/home

  12. Lisa says:

    what a great idea with not breaking the bank.

  13. So cute, clever and simple. My kind of gift!

  14. I LOVE this idea! And so easy! And I LOVE how you can get the kids involved by having them draw on the side! Thanks for sharing!!!

  15. Beckie says:

    Oooh I love that idea. Making pads of paper is on my long to do list! And what a deal as well!

  16. michelle says:

    What a great and economical idea!

  17. Hani says:

    look at that!!! LOVE IT :) really love that ribbon too!

  18. Cassie says:

    LOVE it! As a teacher, I can tell you this gift would be well received!

  19. Brittaney says:

    I’m a teacher and I would love to receive this gift! I’m seriously considering making some for myself! Can I ask, what paper store you used for this project?

    • Alison says:

      I just got the paper at Walmart and used Staples to have the cut and pad them:)
      We are going to do this for my daughters class. I am in charge of something for father’s day gifts 3rd graders can make and take to dads! Cheap an easy!

  20. beth anne says:

    great idea for not just regualr teachers but piano teachers and cub leaders! thanks!

  21. Wendi says:

    Awesome idea for Father’s Day! (I already too y’all’s advice and got labels and notepads from Vista Print.) LOVE the ideas! Thanks!

  22. Amanda says:

    I love it how do you come up with this ideah

  23. TidyMom says:

    another fantastic idea!!! you guys ROCK!!

    Thanks for linking up to I’m Lovin’ It! Have a GREAT weekend!

  24. Marsha says:

    That is a FABULOUS gift idea!!! And perfect for so many occasions.
    .-= Marsha´s last blog ..Loving it from ribs to roses =-.

  25. Great idea! I don’t think you have to be a teacher to appreciate this gift!! :)

  26. Allison says:

    Cute and easy! Stopping by from BNOTP.
    .-= Allison´s last blog ..Repurposed Vintage Wooden Boxes =-.

  27. TammyM says:

    That is very very clever! Here from Skip to My Lou
    .-= TammyM´s last blog ..A Garden Statue =-.

  28. Sarah says:

    What a great gift idea!
    God’s blessings,
    Sarah :D
    .-= Sarah ´s last blog ..A Fabulously Fresh Retro Garbage Can =-.

  29. Tracy says:

    Ladies, I just wanted to let you know what an inspiration your site is. I just started my own blog about crafting in a jungle with very few supplies. Your notepad idea has gotten me hooked! thanks so much Oh, and I linked back to you

    tracy

  30. Maggie says:

    I am a teacher and this year I had a fellow teacher’s child in my class and for Christmas I printed a cute DJ Inker’s “Z” (the first letter in their last name) and had the child draw the people in her family on either side of the letter- I took it to Staples and had them turn it into a magnetic grocery list- I got 3 pads of 120 pages each for less than $15… But I do love how yours is colorful!

  31. This is such a great idea! I was a teacher before I became a mom, and I would have loved to get this as a gift!

  32. Alison says:

    How incredibly easy! Practical and adorable!

  33. Eva Scott says:

    WOW! What an awesome idea. So easy!!! Thanks!

  34. Aileen Bell says:

    I love these, and am planning to do these for our teachers this year. I just love giving (and receiving) useful presents. Your blog is great! Thanks

  35. Jessica M says:

    I did these as first day of school gifts this year! I think this might be a new tradition for us! The kids each decorated their own pads (I have 4 – kids, not pads) and the teachers LOVED them!! Thanks for this wonderful idea!

  36. Kelly says:

    Went to staples to do this and they want to charge by the cut. I have 40 people to do this for. They said $16 per ream just to cut and then $9 for the ream. Did they charge you to cut?

  37. Marnie says:

    How do you pad them yourself if you were to do it

  38. Jill says:

    I just found your site and… I LOVE IT! Thanks for all of the fun ideas and inspiration!

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