This is a bit late, but here are some Valentine's Day gift and card ideas I created this year for my teacher colleagues and students. Some of the student cards are themed around artworks/artists, such as the middle school ones, which had a Howard Finster pun since we've been studying GA folk art. I found an artwork of Mark from the Bible to go with my markers and marker pun for my second graders. I used sweet treat artwork by Wayne Thiebaud for some of my lower school student gifts. Some of the gift tags just had a pun and I handwrote them. For the teachers, I bought containers of Valentine's Day donuts, put two in each bag, and separately packaged soap roses I fond at a local store in bulk. The poem I wrote for them is below on the free printable, but if you needed to change the wording like the word "colleague" or do different gifts, I made my tags in the Paint program most computers come with. I shopped all over and the stores all kept running out of supplies, so I had to do different things for each class. I gave glitter pens to my first grade class (since they all love glitter) and ice cream pens, chalk markers and chalk tags to my second grade class who expressed interest in using chalk markers, Sharpies or special pens with glitter glue sticks or rainbow pens for my third-to-seventh grade students, note sets with cats or dogs for my high school small group members, and stacked highlighters for my art appreciation class. I decorated my classroom with a balloon arch you may recognize from the party I recently posted (it was still put together, too, which saved a lot of time), and gave the option of spending the Monday before Valentine's Day creating Valentine's cards or drawing animals holding hearts in art class. I unfortunately did not really photograph the beautiful works before I sent them home.
Sunday, February 19, 2023
DIY Teacher Valentine Gift Idea + Art Class Valentines for Students
Friday, January 14, 2022
DIY Director/Teacher Thank You Gift Sets
Hello, happy Friday! Here is a thank you gift idea that is especially great for when you need to make several thank you gifts at once. I made these for my theater directors, choreographer, and stage manager, but they could work for other occasions such as bulk teacher appreciation gifts. This gift sets are very simple to put together.
Here is what they included:
-Cups (mine were from Walmart)
-Thank You Cards (mine were from Dollar Tree)
-Dishcloths (I bought a set from Walmart)
-Tea/Drink Packets
-Lip Balm (I bought mine in a set from Marshells)
-Donuts/Treats (again, mine were from Walmart)
-Sandwich Bags
-Ribbon
-Containers/Baskets (Mine were from Dollar Tree)
Of course, these items could easily be replaced by alternative items based on what the recipient likes.
I hope you find this helpful!
-Lauryn
A Tour of My Art Classroom Throughout 2021
Hello, today I'd like to share some photos of my art classroom (used for middle school). I may not have mentioned it on the blog, but last fall I was hired as an art and drama teacher for grades K-12. These photos are from three different periods my first semester: my original decorations at the beginning of the semester, fall decorations, and Christmas decorations (they may be slightly out of order). I hope you enjoy the tour!
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Easy, Cheap DIY Reeses Appreciation Gift
I hope this helps when you want to give a token of gratitude!
-Lauryn