It's the Season to Say "Thank You"
Very Quick and Inexpensive Gifts for Teachers, Caregivers... anyone!
It's just about May and I'm already starting to stress about end-of-year teacher/caregiver gifts. I want to genuinely thank these amazing people, but I don't want to just give something for the sake of giving it. As a teacher myself (taking a mommy hiatus), I know how much I've always appreciated someone simply remembering me with a handwritten card or thoughtful gift. Those sentiments have always meant more to me than a gift card or candle (unless it's a lavender candle, JK). But one problem I always run into is time. The kids have a lot of teachers who interact with them, and taking the time to make something for everyone just isn't reasonable (time-wise) for me. Add to that the expense of finding something for everyone... and in that rush, I sometimes get caught up in that "buying something for the sake of buying something" trap. So hence the panic, but now I've at least got one done.Thankfully, I know that my son's Wednesday morning babysitter loves flowers (she told me that when I gave her a petunia at Christmas) and tomorrow is our last day. So, there it is, flowers for Ms. E. I originally wanted to get a hydrangea, but I couldn't find one, and these petunias were smiling over at me, so I went with them. I wanted to make it a little prettier without having to buy a pot, so I used this burlap ribbon, which also allowed for the drain holes in the bottom to remain unobstructed. Tied it together with twine, used a popsicle stick, scrapbook paper, and stamps (all of which I had in my craft room) to create the card. In the interest of time, this popsicle stick card could be modified by simply handwriting or typing the note. Also, a skewer or even a branch could replace the popsicle stick.
There it is, my project for today. Quick, easy, and the right price.
Such a cute idea! I like that you dressed it up! I love to give arrangements of flowers from my garden at the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wish I could give flowers from my garden, but I can't ever keep them alive! I think that's the best kind of gift, though, so those teachers are lucky! I do have a few hydrangeas that were in my yard when we moved in, so I'm able to snip some of those during the summer. But I wish I had a green thumb! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that your son’s babysitter will love your very thoughtful gift. Nice Work. ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paula! I gave it to her last week, and I'm pretty sure she did!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to have you!
Angela
Thanks, Angela. I'll check it out!
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