The Cutest Tags to Download for Teacher Appreciation Gifts

Are you looking for a gift for your child’s teacher for Teacher Appreciation Week? We have scoured the internet to find the absolute cutest tags for you to download for teacher appreciation gifts. Just print them off, attach them to a simple gift, and you’re ready to go!

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Expo Markers Gift Tag from A Sprinkle of Pink

How cute is this? Just add this free downloadable tag (get it here) to a pack of dry-erase markers and you have a great teacher gift! Be sure to check out her other free downloads on that page, too. She has a tag for highliters, inkjoy pens, and markers that are all just as cute!


Crumbl Cookie Gift Tags from Skip to my Lou

Everyone loves a delicious Crumbl cookie, right? You can grab these darling gift tags here, tie them onto your cookie box, and you have a perfect teacher appreciation gift.


Target Gift Card Tag by Fun, Cheap, or Free

You can’t go wrong with a gift card to their favorite place. Grab this free Target gift card printable from Fun, Cheap, or Free right here. She also has some other cute tags for Amazon, Bath & Body Works, and Starbucks, so be sure to check them out!


Hand Soap Tags by Sara Luke Creative

I promise you, teachers always need hand soap. Always. Grab a cute bottle and download this darling tag (find it here!) and you’ve got yourself a great little gift for your favorite teacher. Sara Luke Creative has some other fun tags on her page, too. Be sure to check them all out!


Flower or Plant Gift Tag by Trish Sutton

Grab a pretty bouquet or potted plant, attach this darling tag (you can get it here), and you’ve got a gift your teacher will be sure to love.


Chick-fil-a Tags by See Vanessa Craft

If you have a Chick-fil-a close by and want to surprise your child’s teacher with a delicious meal, these adorable tags by See Vanessa Craft are just the ticket! You can find them here!

We hope these ideas give you a jump-start on planning for teacher appreciation week! And remember, you don’t have to spend lots of money to make a teacher feel special. They love handwritten notes and thank you cards, and any small tokens of appreciation just to help them know you appreciate all their hard work and dedication for your children!

 

 
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