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Teacher Gift with Treat

20
May
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Hello Pebbles fans! Amy from The Happy Scraps here today, and I’m so excited to be sharing a quick teacher gift with you today. Teacher gifts are some of my very favorite things to put together. I love to spoil those that teach my children. The thing about teacher gifts, is that they don’t have to be anything big, they can be something small, just letting the teacher know they are appreciated.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I decided I wanted to put together a couple of little treat holders. You could make a home made treat or grab a store bought treat, but I personally don’t think that the treat needs to be big. Teachers receive a lot of gifts, and if every student in their class gave them a whole box of cookies, they’d have cookies to last them quite some time. I gathered up a few supplies from the Jen Hadfield Everyday collection.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I love these little Foiled Gift Boxes. They are ready to be used in no time. You unfold it, and then peel the tape backing and stick the box together. Then all you need to do is fold in the flaps.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

Before I folded in the top of the box, I put my cookies in there.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I folded the box shut, and was ready to embellish it.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I cut one of the triangle strips off of the Everyday Angled Tiles paper.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I wrapped it around the box, and secured it on the back.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I took the “thanks” tag from the Gold Foil Words Tags and tied it around the box. Have your child write a little heart felt note on the back, telling the teacher how much they are appreciated.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

See, wasn’t that quick? That takes care of one of the Teacher Gifts with a treat. Now let me show you the second one. I really adore the way this one turned out!

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

For this next little teacher gift, I pulled out one of the Happy Day Cutouts with Gold Foil from the Jen Hadfield DIY Home collection along with the chunky gold glittered foam thickers.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I trimmed a piece of the Angled Tiles paper from the 6 x 6 paper pad. I spelled out the word YOU with the chunky gold glittered foam thickers and placed them on the paper.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

After trimming the “Make The World A Better Place” tag down to the size I wanted, I used adhesive to attach the two of these together.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

I placed the tag on the top of my bag with two cookies in it, then grabbed some baker’s twine and wrapped it around and tied it in a bow.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

Don’t you think this makes the perfect little quick gift for a teacher? Those glittered thickers are sure to make anything more fun though, right?

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

So grab your supplies and put together these simple teacher gifts to let them know you’re thankful for all their hard work this year.

Have a quick Teacher Gift put together when you grab a few #everyday and #diyhome supplies from @pebblesinc and follow this tutorial from @thehappyscraps.

Supplies:
Jen Hadfield Everyday Foiled Gift Boxes
Jen Hadfield Everyday Angled Tiles Cardstock
Jen Hadfield Everyday Gold Foil Words Tags
Jen Hadfield Everyday 6 x 6 Paper Pad
Jen Hadfield DIY Home Chunky Gold Glittered Foam Thickers
Jen Hadfield DIY Home Happy Day Cutouts w/ Gold Foil
Baker’s Twine
Adhesive
Small Treat Bag

Filed Under: Gift, Gift Box, Papercraft, Teacher, Thank You Tagged With: Amy Cowley, DIY Home, Everyday, Gift Box, Jen Hadfield, Quick Gift, Teacher Gifts

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