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Teacher Appreciation Gifts and Currently...

I had some fun putting together Teacher Appreciation gift baskets for my daughter's teachers.  They aren't completely finished, but I'm sharing the pics anyway...
The basket :)

A peek inside - subway art, colored dry erase markers, shaped sticky notes, and scissors in a red plastic bucket.


A pic of the subway art.  My personal fav.
Here's the skinny - I shopped  stalked the Staples ads for the dollar specials, and picked up the post-its, scissors, and markers for $1 each.  Not too shabby when you keep in mind that I make 2 for my daughter's teachers and 3 for my son's teachers.  The plastic buckets came from Dollar Tree.  The frames came from WalMart, and the Subway Art is available online here from eighteen25.  If we have time tomorrow, we're making a bit of homemade goodness (cookies!) for the baskets, too.  Super cute, eh?

Wait... is it really May already?  Must be time to link up with Farley!!  Seriously, now that my students are trained to change the calendar, the Currently keeps me on the correct month.  :)  Here's my contribution:
My pagent title takes just a small bit of explanation.  Really, I try to hold in the sarcasm at school.  I do try.  Sometimes I just can't help it, though.  Anywho, we were at an afternoon staff development meeting, and I ended up presenting our contribution since Casey hopped up to hold the poster, leaving me to awkwardly stand up and share.  I meant to leave out the running commentary on best practices vs. district expectations... really I did.  (Y'all, the job market is bad right now, and I don't want to lose mine.)  Really.  (Lots of reallys - I'm sounding like my 2nd graders!!)  Long story short, I went up to the ultra-nice staff member who was leading the staff development afterwards and apologized, explaining that I was trying to hold the sarcasm in, but I failed.  She was super sweet, and told me that she was happy I got a laugh on a Friday afternoon when people are stressed and tired.  Lesson learned - next time, I hold the poster!!  Someone else can talk.  :)

Don't forget the upcoming sales from Teachers Pay Teachers and Teachers Notebook.  I'm throwing a sale at both stores for 20% off all items!!  Fill your carts and save some cash.  :)

Comments

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I gave up on trying not to be sarcastic with my kids. Fortunately they're 4th grade and can appreciate it more! Sometimes I want to add "Here's your sign!" to the end. I might make a sign one day!

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    1. True - my 3rd graders in the past could handle it. 2nd graders just get their little feelings hurt. :( Thanks for stopping by!
      ~Jen

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  2. Love your teacher gifts, especially the Subway art. There you go being all crafty! :)

    Casey
    Second Grade Math Maniac

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  3. Found your blog from Farley! Love it! Check mine out at http://www.teach-bake-love.blogspot.com. :)

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  4. I found your blog from Erin at creating and designing...she designed both of our blogs. I Adore yours and all the great goodies you have to look at! Love it! Come check out mine at tonyastreatsforteachers.blogspot.com

    Tonya:)

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  5. omg i wish i had your daughter...those gift baskets look awesome!!! im your newest follower... drop by =)

    Just Wild About Teaching

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