Gift Ideas for Special Teachers

If you are on the lookout for special teacher gifts then there are many things you can get. Teachers do a lot for children and showing them you appreciate them can go a long way. Your child might have some ideas on what they want to get their teachers. They might want to bake a cake for them or make a package with some biscuits. If you need some ideas then take a look at the article below.

Flowers

One of the first things that comes to many people’s minds when thinking of gifts is flowers. Flowers can be artificial, real, or even a house plant. Everyone has different tastes and not all individuals will appreciate flowers. However, if you do decide to get your child’s teacher flowers or a plant then make sure you pick it up from a reputable seller. That way you can ensure they will live longer than a few days and look beautiful while doing so. If your flowers don’t come with plant food then you could also get a small sachet of this.

Lush, flowering, colourful geraniums (pictured top) are widely available and work brilliantly as either potted plants or cut flowers. Nostalgic lace details give these upcycled pots a charming vintage look and have the added bonus of the personalised, hand-crafted touch that teachers will love. They’re really simple to make and can transform geraniums into fantastic features and personalised floral gifts. For this upcycled pot project, you will need terracotta pots, lace doilies, lace edging, scissors, clear, waterproof decoupage glue, brushes and flowering geranium plants. See Pelargoniums for Europe for a step-by-step guide on how to create it.

Candle Gift Set

Candle gifts are a wonderful idea for anyone, especially teachers. They work incredibly hard so they deserve to relax at the end of a stressful day. The scents you can get your hands on are endless, so you will never struggle choosing which ones to get for your child’s most valued teacher. You can even get personalised candles with special quotes and messages on them. These personal touches can make the world of difference to a teacher who is getting gifts left, right, and centre. Pictured here are Lime, Basil and Mandarin Candle by Matty’s Candles,, which are handmade here in the UK.

Jewellery

Another great idea for teachers is jewellery. They can’t wear much while teaching but they can wear it out and about outside of the school gates. If you have noticed that your child’s teacher wears earrings or necklaces then you could buy something like this as their summer goodbye present.

Stationery

There is nothing a teacher loves more than stationery. This includes notepads, pens, and even little bags that they can carry all their necessities in. A teacher can never have too much stationery, and they will always use it in school or at home. You can get notepads with their name on or even the class name if you fancy it. Check our reputable sellers online if you decide to buy personalised stationery.

Gift Voucher

Finally, if you simply don’t know what to get for your child’s teacher and they haven’t given you any ideas either then you could get a gift card. A gift card means that the teacher can choose their own gift up to a certain amount. They can also go over this amount if they pay the difference. See if your child can find out their teachers favourite shop and then get them a gift card for that.

We hope you found this article helpful and that it gives you some useful ideas on what you can get your child’s teacher. Remember, it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Teachers will appreciate whatever you get them.

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