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Today I’m SO excited to be at SNAP Conference in Salt Lake City surrounded by 500 other talented crafty bloggers learning, creating, and celebrating the friendships we’ve made because of blogging! And to celebrate with you, I’ve teamed up with Abbey from The Cards We Drew and a large group of bloggers to create Crafts in a SNAP {15 Minute Craft Ideas} so that ANYONE, whether beginner or seasoned pro, can learn to create fun and handmade items in no time at all! Check out my tutorial for my Teacher Appreciation Gift coming up, then scroll down below and be sure to check out some of what my blogging friends have to offer!! Have fun and get creative!
Teacher Appreciation week will be here before we know it! It is May 4-8 this year. I always love to put together useful teacher appreciation gifts for the teachers. I can’t just send a box of pencils for them though, I always have to add a little something to them like a printable. I’m excited to share this little gift with you as part of the Crafts in a SNAP blog hop. Several of the attendees of the SNAP conference are sharing ideas today that take 15 minutes or less.
On Facebook a couple of weeks ago, I asked teachers to tell me what items that they’ve been given before that they liked, and what kinds of things they always find themselves buying out of their own pockets. One of the items on that list was good quality pencils. I created this printable that could be added to pencils, pens, markers, or anything else that teachers use to write with.
Grab the free printable here and print it out. Free printables from The Happy Scraps are for personal use only. They may not be sold or redistributed.
I cut mine out, using my paper trimmer.
Once they were cut out, I punched a hole in the top corner, and grabbed some twine to tie it on with.
Tie the twine around the box, attaching the tag.
Your child’s teacher will know that you are thinking about them, and you’ll love giving them something that didn’t take much time, but looks great!
Check out the other 15 minute projects below!
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