End of Year “Tea-riffic” Teacher Gifts

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I finally finished the end of the year teacher gifts for my daughter’s preschool teachers. (I just found out that my son’s teacher doesn’t like tea, so I need to come up with something else for her.)
The tea pot template came from Lauren Meader and can be found here. I bought the SVG files and cut them on my Cricut. They are a little tricky to put together but I think they turned out alright for my first attempt. I definitely need to make a few more to work out the kinks, but hopefully the teachers won’t notice the mistakes and sloppiness on these. LOL!
I am including a little tea pot cookie, a few tea bags, and a gift card to Starbucks. The idea is to give them something to relax after a crazy year teaching preschoolers.

I used CTMH’s That’s Amore paper for the first one and Veranda paper for the second one.
The paper roses are fun to make. We are going to be making some in my June Creative Club Class. Here is a link to a tutorial on how to make them.
Supplies used are all CTMH unless otherwise noted:
Papers: Veranda, That’s Amore, Splendor (for leaves)

Ink: Chocolate
Cardstock
: Cocoa, Colonial White

Other: Sponge Dauber, Labels 1 Nestabilities, Cocoa Grosgrain Ribbon

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8 Comments

  1. Lisa,
    These are absolutely amazing! Beautiful! I love the matching cookie – you certainly think of EVERYTHING! Even if I didn't like tea – I would still be excited to get a thoughtful, sweet gift like these!

    Hugs!

  2. Oh my heavens these are amazing-we need to play…I thank you so very much for your sweet card-it was the boost I needed that day! let's chat soon my friend…

  3. these are amazing! I purchased the template because of you samples! I am going to use them for teacher gifts too! Where did you find the teapot cookies? Thanks again for beautiful artwork and inspiration!

  4. Sloppiness?! Whatever! You did a super-fantastic job and I bet those teachers were speechless. I've gotta learn how to make those roses.

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