Easy gift and the teachers always need highlighters. I am also a big couponer. I am not like the folks you see on the tv shows- crazy couponing but I have gotten some great deals. Check out Couponers United as they post deals for freebies almost every day!
During the beginning of the school year I got deals on school supplies for cheap or free. I stocked up. Went thru my pile and saw I had highlighters wanted to use them for one of the days during Teacher Appreciation Week. I made card in publisher and attached it to the highlighters for the teachers. Very simple and it was FREE for me (or cheap even to purchase)
Since the tags were made in another card program. I decided to make a free tag for you. I use a 2 1/2 inch scalloped punch for my tags. – Uchida Clever Lever Mega Craft Punch, Scalloped Circle
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These are really cute! Thanks for a great idea!
How do I follow you via GFC? I can’t get Facebook at work so it’s saying I can’t follow you =o(
Thank you so much for all of the wonderful Teacher Appreciation ideas! I was thinking about it just a couple days ago and found you from the Lil’ Luna linky party!
PS – I’m a new follower!
Great ideas! Love the site! Great teacher appriciation ideas, super cute! 🙂 I bounced on over from 733! I am your newest follower 🙂
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What a great idea and thanks for the free printable!
Thank you so much for the ideas and printables. I know my children’s teachers will love them this week.
Hi there,
I just found your website and you have so many wonderful ideas and items on here. I just wanted to ask about using some of your templates…I work for an orthodontist and we do teacher appreciation contests, where we reward local teachers appreciated by our patients. I was wondering would it be okay to use your tags on the gift or goodie bag we gift to the teachers? Either way I understand and have enjoyed your site!
Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Mary Ann 🙂