Did you do the Target deal and end up with a BUNCH of Glade items?
I typically use them as Teacher or Primary teacher gifts just to say “thank you” randomly through out the year. But this Christmas I think I am making them into gifts and adding a gift card. As with any gift, sometimes the presentation makes the entire gift! I feel a little guilty giving a candle or air freshener that cost me only $.20 I would never want to just give it “as is” so I try and dress it up! Plus, when you attach a gift card it makes it really nice.
I quickly printed off this morning a business card size, little message with my kids pictures on them. I just framed them with card stock and laminated it. Then punched a hole in the corner and added a little ring. BTW – The Laminator is on sale today for $16.99!
Next, use the little clear party bags, tie with some ribbon, add some kind of “greenery” and your little tag. I think it turned out much cuter than just sticking it in a bag, it took almost no time and cost me $.60 total with the candle!
We took a poll last year and what teachers wanted the most was gift cards and so that is what I try and do.
Readers have really asked for ideas so what are you giving your kids teachers for Christmas?
Ana says
What type of gift cards would you recommend? and what amount? I have no idea how much I should give?
Denise says
For me: I got my son’s two main teachers $25.00 gift cards from Target plus Glad candles. I had been collecting Target gift cards over the past few weeks so the gift cards were actually little out of pocket. For the school administrators I got Glade candles.