Teachers work hard, some have been prepping for the first day of school for week and others all Summer. These are some of the most important (influential) people in children’s lives. What better way to show those teachers that you care and appreciate them than with a small token that is fun but useful too! We’ve all read the posts about what teachers really want, and while everyone loves handmade gifts it’s a little hard on the first day of school when you don’t really know your teachers yet.
Here is the 1st of 3 great ideas for a back to school teacher gift for under $5! Simply pick up a nice big bottle of hand sanitizer while you are doing your school supply shopping. Print out our custom made tag below and adorn with a cute ribbon or even a piece of washi tape for a simple and fun gift for the first day of school. There really can never be too much hand sanitizer in a class room.
Danica says
Great idea! What a nice DIY gift 🙂
momwithfive says
Thank you for sharing, it’s a great idea.
Phyrra says
Really cute idea! Thank you for sharing!
Lauren says
This printable is so cute. I think it’s nice to give a gift that is useful and thoughtful, without costing a lot of money!
Julia says
Seriously great idea! Thanks~
Danielle says
What a cute and practical idea! Love it!
Carly says
Such a cute idea!
Chelsea says
Love it! Extra points if it’s a yummy smelling one from B&BW! 🙂
Kendra says
Such a fun (and easy) gift!
Deb- It's me, debcb! says
What a great idea! Love it!
Trish says
What a sweet (and inexpensive!) gift. Love this idea, thanks for posting!
Caitlin Cheevers says
SO cute! And practical! 😉
xo, Caitlin
Jessica says
What a cute idea!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Jennifer says
Great idea! As a teacher myself, this would add a definite smile to my face! Thanks for showing teacher love with a really cute gift!
Theresa @DearCreatives says
Cute Idea & always needed. Pinned & shared. Thanks for joining in the Inspiration Spotlight Party. Hope to see you again soon.
Chris Henning says
I love this! Is there anyway to still get the printable somehow?
Thanks,
Chris Henning