Teacher’s Appreciation week may be nearly over already, but you still have a few weeks before school’s out to show your kids’ teachers how much their hard work has meant to you. All the teachers I know have told me they LOVE practical gifts, especially ones they can use in the classroom, so I made a couple quick printables to go with containers of sanitizing wipes (many teachers go through a couple of these a week!).
I found these large containers of Lysol wipes at Costco for $15 for a 6-pack, so I can give one to each of my 4 school-age kids’ teachers and have a few extra to keep at home – it makes this a really inexpensive (cheap!) teacher appreciation gift that’s sure to be used and appreciated.
There are 4 different printables, and they actually match the Lysol wipes containers. Most of them have room for your child to sign his or her name.
Get the “ABC & 123” printable.
Get the yellow “thanks for helping us SHINE” printable.
Get the blue “thanks for helping us SHINE” printable.
Get the “we think you’re awesome” printable.
All printables are PDFs and come with 3 labels per 8.5×11 page. When printed at 100% size the labels should be exactly 4 inches in diameter, which is just right for these larger-size (75-80) wipes containers. Just print out the ones you like best (card stock works well), trim around the outer circle with scissors or a circle cutter, and tape to the top of the wipes. Easy as can be!
If you want even more ideas, check out this post: 20 cheap, easy & practical teacher appreciation gift ideas
ECM Services says
You always make such neat things! My boys will love this!
Valerie says
Just printed your “We’re Coming Clean We Think You’re Awesome” printable. I used double sided tape and stuck it on a tiny bottle of Tide laundry detergent and gave it to our PK son’s teacher since there have been times I have forgotten his nap bedding and they have had to use and clean the extra set they have in the classroom. It was perfect and they loved it! Thank you for making it available!
Emilie says
As a teacher who buys these with her own money, I would LOVE to get wipes as a gift.
Beth says
From yet another teacher…yes! I, too, would rather receive cleaning wipes than another stupid coffee mug, plastic cup with a straw, gardening supplies, candles, baked goods, etc.!