Teacher Appreciation Gift: Marker Bouquet

 Easy Teacher Appreciation Gift- our teacher is ALWAYS in need of dry erase markers! Cute presentation

This week is Teacher Appreciation week at BellaRoo’s school.  Each day has a different theme, and today is “Mad for School Supplies”.  We were asked to bring in an item for the classroom (glue sticks, dry erase markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, box of tissues, hand sanitizer, etc.)  I know our teacher is always in need of dry erase markers, so I decided they would be a perfect Teacher Appreciation gift for the day.

Easy Teacher Appreciation Gift- our teacher is ALWAYS in need of dry erase markers! Cute presentation

Of course, being Teacher Appreciation week, I wanted to “jazz” them up just a bit.  I wrapped each marker with green construction paper (sealed with tape).  After I had all of my “flowers” I found a cute yellow pail to place them all in.  I used two more sheets of green construction paper as filler for “leaves”.  This helped all the markers to stand up and space out.  The wooden chalkboard sign is from Pick Your Plum.  I finished it off with some ribbon from my craft stash.

Easy Teacher Appreciation Gift- our teacher is ALWAYS in need of dry erase markers! Cute presentation

Are you doing anything special this week for the teachers in your life?  When in doubt, cookies are never a bad idea!  Try one of these recipes:

White Chocolate Oatmeal Walnut Cookies
Confetti Cookies
Cinnamon Sugar Cookies

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