Yesterday I collected all the petals and put together the class thank you flowers. The teacher at Hillside Elementary had taped the petals of the flower in place. I wanted the teachers to be able to spread the petals out and fold them back in.
Each petal received a hole from a hole punch at one end. I then cut out two pink felt circles and cut small slits in their centers. Next I placed on pink felt circle on the the brad. After the circle was in place, I added the decorate petals from the class. Finally I added the other pink circle.
I did the same thing for both teacher’s thank you flowers.
Why did I construct the teacher appreciation gift this way?
Folding Flowers
Here are some more teacher appreciation gift ideas:
Printable Snack Tags with Teacher Appreciation Messages
One in a Minion! Teacher Snack Ideas and Printable
How do you remember your child’s teacher or teachers at the end of the year?
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
This is a really cute idea. I bet the teachers will save them.
The Dose of Reality says
What an absolutely adorable teacher gift! 🙂 Love it!-The Dose Girls
Mummy...Mummy.....MUM!! says
What a very lovely idea. x
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
What a wonderful and thoughtful idea! Great job on this!
OneMommy says
What a beautiful and thoughtful gift! Have to say, storage is big for teachers!
Stumbling this one!
Bethany Winston says
That is such a cute idea. I bet teacher’s would love it!
Jennifer Fischer says
This is great! I would have loved this when I ran an after-school program. Great idea.
Leovi says
A beautiful flower with beautiful messages …! Excellent!
Sue says
What a meaningful gift!
=)
Nicolette Roux says
What a wonderful gift!!
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Mia says
That is lovely! What a thoughtful gift a teacher will treasure forever!
~ Noelle says
that was a great gift 🙂
we gave them each a photo book of the class parties for the whole year… and then a gift card for them to spend on themselves 🙂
Floral Bow says
Truly amazing idea….!!! It’s really good and simplest way to express your deepest feelings with flower.
Sharon @ mommyrunsit says
Hi Deirdre! I know this is a super-old post, but I found it on Pinterest today and loved it. Question – do you happen to remember about how big each petal was? I can’t tell for sure from the photos. Thanks for sharing – what an awesome idea. 🙂
Deirdre says
They were about 12 inches long.