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6 Very Easy DIY Teacher’s Gifts

By craftyamy |

Back to school is right around the corner for most of you parents out there! You have so many children to get ready, supplies to buy and bags to pack – and you also need a teacher’s gift. Teacher’s gifts don’t have to be a big deal, and you can whip something up quickly and easily like this pencil holder at SNAP blog. Are you looking for a few more ideas to start the school year off right? Click through the jump to get them!

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  • Chalkboard Necklace

    Chalkboard Necklace

    Turn a bezel into a chalkboard writing surface with chalkboard spray paint.
    Get the how--to at Henry Happened

  • Apple Dip

    Apple Dip

    Give teacher an apple with a sweet treat - this apple dip is made with cream cheese and Heath bar.
    Learn how to do it at Event Trender

  • Learning Magnets

    Learning Magnets

    Make glass magnets with school themed scrapbook paper and Mod Podge.
    Find the step-by-step at Makoodle

  • Pencil Frame

    Pencil Frame

    Cut colored pencils to fit on a wood frame and glue into place.
    Learn more at Oopsie Daisy

  • Cookies and Printable

    Cookies and Printable

    Make cookies and then decorate a mason jar for the perfect gift.
    Find out how and download a printable at It's Overflowing

 

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About the Author

craftyamy

Amy Anderson is a crafty, DIY kind of girl who lives in Atlanta with her pug. She writes for Babble Home, and her work has appeared in Woman's Day>, Design Sponge and The Huffington Post.

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