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Teacher Appreciation Gifts

 This year, the kids and I took the time to make
Teacher Appreciation gifts.  I got this idea
off one of the blogs I follow.

 I had each kid write a sincere letter to their
teacher and what made the school year wonderful.



 I then took mentos and glued a hershey kiss
to the bottom.  Rolled the two along with the
hand written letter in yellow cardstock with aluminum
foil and red cardstock to look like a pencil.

 What do you think?
The kids delivered them to their teachers on the
last day of school.  When you have 4 kids with 2 or more
teachers a piece, inexpensive gifts are the way to go.


 Ethan was trying to show me how it looks like a pencil.


Thank you to all the wonderful teachers my kids had this
school year.  It was a successful year and that could not have 
happened without you.
Thank you Mrs Howie, Mr Higgins, Mr Griffin, & Mrs Helms.

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