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Teacher Appreciation C is for Caffeine Printable

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February 8, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: March 30, 2019
modified datt: February 08,2021

Responsible for a Thankful Thursday? Trying to find something creative for teacher appreciation week? Pick up this C is for Caffeine Printable!

C is for Caffeeine Printable Gift Tag

C is for Caffeine Printable

C is for caffeine.

This is the printable I gave my girls teacher on the first day back to school for the new year. Who doesn’t’ need a little caffeinated pick me up after a long winter break?

Whether it’s coffee, tea or even chocolate, this C is for caffeine printable can be used on your teacher. Consider using it on a Thankful Thursday or perhaps it might make the most creative Teacher Appreciation Week Gift.

We would love to see your ideas. Leave a comment or upload a video under “Tried It” on Pinterest. Your ideas gives us creative juices for future work.

C is for Caffeine Supplies:

The supplies are really based up what you choose to gift your teacher. A few of the things we gifted are below.

  • Gold Contigo mug
  • Starbucks drinks
  • Starbucks iced coffee
  • Starbucks gift card
  • C is for caffeine printable

C is for Caffeine Gift Tag Printable
 

Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags

Before you go on, take a look at this! Solve an entire year of gifts with this Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags set. Included in this set are 12 months of gift tags. Each gift tag can be paired with a small low-cost gift just to show an appreciation of thanks.

Our C is for Caffeine is included in this set. From coffee to chocolate bars, these Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas can be used the entire school year!

Coffee Gift Tag Printable

You will also need a resource to print this. We suggest sending the order to Staples and printing on card stock. More on that below.

If you have a teacher that is a tea drinker, we really fell in love with this tea mug – how creative is that?

I wanted to share with you this adorable gift from Deanna at instagram.com/love.mrs.liebscher. Of course, it is without question her teacher friends loved the mugs used with our Cc is for Caffeine gift tags. See all of her adorable happenings on her IG – she looks like an amazing teacher!

Find similar personalized Starbucks Coffee cups here.


Get this C is for Caffeeine printable in our store.

C is for Caffeine Gift Tag Printable

In addition to our store, we offer free printables too! Enter your name and email address and we will send you a link and password for access to your downloads.


By downloading you are accepting the terms that this is for personal, non-commercial use. Please contact Frugal Coupon Living with any questions.

I am happy to share printables. When sharing with others, please lead them to my website instead of emailing them the file(s). It takes time, effort and money to create these printables. Thanks for visiting and thanks for sharing with others!

I like to order my prints at Staples. It saves on ink and is only a few short miles from my home. I pick-up at the store, but of course you can upload them online and then have them shipped to your home.

To Order Your Printables at Staples*

Watch a video to see how to print at Staples or follow the directions below.

  1. Download and save your image from this post.  (Please note these images are for personal use only and cannot be sold or used for commercial use.)
  2. Sign in or create a Staples account on their print service page.
  3. Return to Staples print service page.
  4. Go to Start Project.
  5. Go to Documents Printing. Select Browse.
  6. Select the Buy Now Button under color.
  7. On the left column, choose add file.
  8. Select upload.
  9. Select done.
  10. Give your job a name.
  11. Make sure your project is single sided. The orientation should be portrait.
  12. I changed my media to 8.5×10 and the media to 67 lb cover stock (I prefer a card stock feel over printer paper feel.)
  13. Select add to cart.
  14. Proceed to checkout. My total was $0.65 for one print. You can choose to ship to your home or to pick up at your local store. Pay online and show your invoice when you pick up (I just show the order number on my phone at pick-up.) The order invoice will arrive in your email inbox.
  15. Enjoy!

*Note: these Staple print service steps were added in Winter 2019 The directions may change as the website changes. They should give you a general outline of how to upload and order a print on Staples.com.


Don’t forget our recent – 20 Punny Teacher Gifts with Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

We have so many additional teacher appreciation ideas. First enjoy these FREE Teacher Appreciation Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

Also take a look at these easy and creative Teacher Appreciation Gifts. Pin to Pinterest.



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STEM Projects for Kids

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February 6, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: October 18, 2020
modified datt: February 06,2021

When incorporating science and math into the home, it doesn’t have to be boring, These engaging STEM Projects for Kids are perfect for a virtual learning, home school or for a school classroom. STEM activities for elementary, middle school and even younger!

STEM Projects for Kids

STEM Projects for Kids | Elementary, Middle & Preschool


Whether you’re homeschooling your kids or simply looking for a fun and educational activity to pass an afternoon at home, a STEM project can be a fun experience for the whole family. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Since those are some of the fastest-growing career fields, it’s a good idea to start early in cultivating an interest in the sciences and math. You’ll have no problem doing just that with the fun list of STEM projects for kids that we’ve compiled.

Most of these STEM projects use common household materials, so you can likely set up an experiment or project TODAY. Scan the list and get started! Don’t forget our five minute science experiements for kids before you go!

More Stem Ideas

Before you get started, take a look at these other Stem Ideas!

  • Five Minute Science Experiments
  • STEM Challenges for Kids

STEM Projects for Preschool, Elementary & Middle School

STEM Projects for Kids

Glowing Eggs Science Experiment for Kids | Stem Projects

Kids get a big kick out of making glow in the dark eggs. Although the process itself takes a few days, the experiment only requires a few minutes of prep. You’ll use vinegar to dissolve the egg’s shell plus an added ingredient to make it glow. The result is a rubbery, “naked” egg that’s lots of fun to examine. Use it to study the parts of an egg, to learn about osmosis, and to learn about simple chemical reactions. | Frugal Coupon Living

If you have Skittles and water in your home, you have everything you need to set up this quick Skittles Rainbow Science Experiment for the kids. Kids of all ages will enjoy watching the colors spread, even your toddlers and preschoolers. The warm water dissolves the sugary coating very quickly, releasing the colors into a beautiful rainbow. | Fun with Mama (See this same Skittles Rainbow Experiment with our Elf on the Shelf.)

Baking Soda Science Experiment & Stem Activities

The baking soda experiment is a classic; most everyone has done this experiment at home or school as a child. It’s easy to set up and is always a hit, though. The acid-base reaction creates lots of fizzy fun due to the carbon dioxide that’s released during the reaction. While you don’t have to dye your baking soda, we think it adds to the fun. Not only that, but it encourages kids to take note of the color mixing that occurs where the colors touch. | Frugal Coupon Living

Pencil Stem Activity | Preschool, Elementary, Middle School Ideas

Do you think a plastic bag poked with pencils will hold water? It will! This is a fascinating experiment. You’ll need really sharp pencils to push through the baggie full of water. What makes the water stay? Long-chain polymers from the bag seal around the smooth edge of the pencil to maintain the barrier. Isn’t that fun? | Hello, Wonderful

Glowing Volcano Science Experiment & Stem Projects

Our glowing volcano experiment can quickly be set up in just five minutes, and you probably have everything you need already. It’s your classic baking soda and vinegar reaction inside a playdough-shaped volcano with a secret ingredient to make it glow in the dark. | Frugal Coupon Living

Walking Water Kids Science Experiments & Ideas

Introduce your kids to color mixing with a super simple walking water experiment. You’ll need some small jars or bowls, paper towels, water, and food coloring. Pretty simple, right? As the paper towel soaks up the water, the color (and the water) start moving up and then down into the empty jars. Eventually, the colors from the two adjoining jars will mix in the empty jar, creating new colors. | Messy Little Monster

Oil & Water Kids Science Project and Stem Activities

You’ve probably heard the expression, “oil and water don’t mix,” but have you ever studied why? Explore the concept behind this common colloquialism with our oil and water experiment. Oil is less dense than water, so the two cannot mix. Using food coloring makes this concept clearer! When the droplets of colored water are dropped into the oil, they sink to the bottom. | Frugal Coupon Living

S'more Solar Oven Science Projects & Stem Activities for Kids

Summer and fall are the seasons of S’mores, so of course, this experiment making solar oven S’mores is sure to be a huge hit. Using common household materials like a box, foil, and plastic wrap, you can have marshmallows plumping up and chocolate melting over your graham crackers in no time. | Desert Chica

DIY Straw Rockets & Stem Activities for Kids

Your kids will love these straw rockets. Use the free printable rocket template, straws, scissors, and glue to get started. Have a contest to see which child’s rocket goes the farthest! This project helps kids learn about physics, particularly acting forces that put objects in motion. Add weight by attaching paperclips to see how that affects the rocket’s flight. | Artsy Fartsy Mama

Raining Cloud Stem Project & Activities for Kids

How do rain clouds work? Find out with a simple rain cloud science experiment using shaving cream, food coloring, and water. The heavy drops of food coloring break through the shaving foam cloud, just as rain clouds begin to break apart as they become too heavy with moisture. | Laughing Kids Learning

Stem Activities for Kids - Pencil Stack & More

Each year, you buy loads of school supplies for your kids. Use some in your science explorations! This post on STEM activities with pencils demonstrates a couple of ways to use pencils in STEM activities, such as building a tower or building shapes. | JDaniel4’s Mom

Stem Activities | How to Make an Art Bot

Make an Art Bot with the kids! This fun project uses a small motor (which can be purchased on Amazon for just a couple dollars each), a battery, some wire, and some markers, along with a few other materials. Kids will love watching their art bots scribble designs all over the paper. | Science Sparks

How to Make a Water Compass & Stem Projects for Kids

Make a water compass! This is a simple STEM activity that takes just a few minutes. You’ll need a magnet, a paperclip, a leaf, and a pan of water. Once the paperclip is magnetized, inserted into the leaf, and placed in water, it will slowly align the earth’s magnetic field, pointing north.  | The Gingerbread House

LEGO Challenge Game & Stem Ideas for Kids

Do you have a little builder on your hands? Print this awesome Lego challenge game to kick things up a notch. Kids create a spinner and then use the printable and the spinner to select an activity. It’s great for those, “Mom, I’m bored!” days that we all have now and then. Each spin tasks the kids with something different, such as building a pyramid, a robot, a plane, or building with one color. | Artsy Fartsy Mama

Ball Marble Run DIY & Stem Projects for Kids

Want to make a ball run or marble run without putting tape all over your walls? This magnetic ball run is a clever alternative using magnetic tape to put the cardboard tubes on the fridge instead. Encourage kids to design their own tube or tunnel system to see which way the marble gets to the bottom the fastest. | Taming Little Monsters

DIY Pom Pom Shooter & Stem Activities for Kids

Design a pom-pom shooter (or several) and have a fun afternoon blasting each other with pom-poms. It’s a fun alternative to a NERF gun because, hello, pom-poms are soft! You’ll need to find something to do with those pool noodles after summer’s over, anyway. One pool noodle can make lots of shooters. You’ll just need some balloons, tape, and pom-poms to complete the project. Don’t forget to discuss the forces behind blasting the pom-pom out of the pool noodle. | Hello, Wonderful

Bridge LEGO Challenge & Stem Projects for Kids

Challenge the kids to build a bridge using Legos, wooden blocks, pencils, or anything else they want to use. The bridge needs to support the weight of a can of veggies or something of similar weight. You’ll be surprised at the ingenious bridges they come up with. | Mama Smiles

Balloon Rocket Science Experiment

This balloon rocket science experiment is so fun! A straw is threaded through a string, and then the balloon gets blown up and taped to the straw. Let it go to see how far it travels. The more full the balloon is, the farther it will go. What other factors might affect how far the balloon travels? | Hands-On Teaching Ideas

STEAM Coconut Tree Craft & STEM Projects for Kids

Provide materials like a paper towel tube, playdough, pipe cleaners, and alphabet beads, and let the kids figure out how to construct a coconut tree for this cute STEAM Activity. It’s perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners and goes along brilliantly with the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.  | ABCs of Literacy

LEGO Challenge STEM Ideas for Kids

Build a tall tower using your child’s Lego Duplos or other similarly-sized blocks. Have the kids work together to see just how tall they can build it. How can the tower be supported to build it even higher? Against a wall? Can you build it to the second story? Have fun with it! | Mama Smiles

Pin this list of STEM projects for kids to have lots of fun and engaging activities at the ready!

STEM Ideas | Math + Science Projects for Kids

Also take a look at our Five Minute Science Experiments. Pin to Pinterest.

Five Minute Kids Science Activities & Projects

Also get inspired by these Virtual Study Spaces & Kids Homework Corners. Pin to Pinterest.

Virtual Learning Kids Study Spaces



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Inspirational Homework Stations & Easy Kids Study Spaces

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February 2, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Facebook, Home Improvement, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: March 26, 2020
modified datt: February 02,2021

Ready to organize the home and create a DIY kids study space? These 15 Inspirational Homework Stations are Quick and Easy Homework Spaces to provide the kids with easy access to school supplies, quiet areas to work and bright colors to get the creative juices flowing.

Best Homework Stations

It’s been awhile since we shared our Homework Center Ideas. We realize the need more and more for the return of these work from home school rooms and zones. We have put together some of the Best Homework Stations to inspire you to get working!

Kids Study Spaces

It can be easy and affordable to make Kids Study Spaces and Homework Centers. Take a look at these inspirational ideas to get started with home schooling or finishing school work.

Display your child’s accomplishments so they can enjoy a beautiful art gallery wall while they study. We used Michael’s Studio Décor® frames for a pop of color. I did have to cut down the pictures a little bit to fit some of the frames. With 40% off, it was so affordable and I love how it came out.

It’s possible to build a desk/homework station for under $100. Using Stackable 3-Shelf Organizers, Sarah made a desk using a $19 Ikea Counter Top. She ideally was going for butcher block and could have easy made it with Butcher Block Self-adhesive Vinyl. | Pretty Providence


Small spaces? Turn a closet into a homework center. We love the unique touches on this study center. | I Heart Organizing

Create this simple DIY Rotating Desk Organizer lazy susan for an easy school at home Homework Station in under 10 minutes! It keeps all supplies at your fingertips! Portable and perfect for moving from room to room and space to space. | Busy Creating Memories


Organizing doesn’t have to be costly. We love this frugal friendly Dollar Store Hack. Get ready for a clutter-free school zone with this simple Dollar Store portable homework station and our free printable label! | Simple Made Pretty

Create a homework station for your kids by using a metal rolling utility cart to store books and other school supplies. This allows you to move school work from room to room and space to space. | Suburble


If you are using common space like a dinning room table and need privacy, consider making homework station privacy boards using a white tri-fold project board. So easy and each child can customize and design their own space. | Mom Advice


Have a wall of clipboards you can easily rotate art work, calendars or to do lists. So easy to lift the clip and remove. | Clean and Scentsible


This was done in a classroom but can easily be done to organize a homework space at home. Check out Michael’s Belmont frames – they are affordable. | Dandelions and Dragonflies

A homework station can be as simple as a binder. Grab this one with printable sheets for organizing.  | I Heart Naptime

Use a nook and chalk paint to create an inspirational space for homework. | By Dawn Nicole


Use a hanging shoe organizer to sort school supplies making an easy, tucked away homework center. | A Bowl Full of Lemons


We shared this hidden closet idea in our Homework Center Ideas  but wanted to share it again. Turn a crawl space like under the stairs storage into a quiet reading nook, art center or school work area. | Rebecca Propes

It doesn’t have to be expensive. Grab a $22 Home Depot pegboard and mount over a tabletop or desk. At a touch of hanging baskets, hooks, and cups to keep homework supplies within reach. Amazon has Pegboard Organizational Sets.| Claire Collected


Turn a corner of the playroom or kitchen into an area the kids can work or create. Just grab a pre-existing table and chairs. This homework station is complete with build-in chalkboard and art display board. Love the v-groove paneling. | The Project Girl

Want to involve the kids? Grab the sewing machine and make these adorable Seat Sacks for the Kids’ study corner. | Scissors and Spatulas



Take a look at our original Homework Center Ideas (also with Family Command Centers!) Pin to Pinterest.

Create a cozy nook with these Creative Reading Corner Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.



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Easy and Creative Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas

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January 17, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, DIY, Free, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: March 04, 2015
modified datt: January 17,2021

Teacher appreciation gift ideas with free printables. Ideas for each season of the school year.

Easy and Creative Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas

Prior to blogging, I was a teacher and I absolutely loved it. Teaching brought about some of my most memorable years and I would go back in a heart beat if it fit my life and schedule. One of my favorite time of the year was spring for both teacher appreciation and volunteer appreciation week. It wasn’t getting huge gifts but it was the heart felt wishes my students gave that mattered most. By spring we had built meaningful relationships and when they would write me notes of appreciation, they always brought tears to my eyes. Cleaning out a cabinet with my daughters this past week, I came across some of those notes and half a dozen years later, they still warm my heart.

DIY Teacher Gift Ideas

As a former teacher and mother of five, let me help you achieve a simple and easy teacher gift idea with our Teacher Gift Tag Printable Set!

Is it a struggle to find a perfect Teacher Gift Idea? Creating an EASY, LOW-COST, ADORABLE gift for teachers has never been easier!

Take a look at our Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Set. This set includes 12 digital gift cards. Download, print, and cut. One gift idea for every season. Our Teacher gift tag pritnables provide easy teacher gift ideas. Staying organized during the school year is hard enough!

One Year of Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags

Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas

Take a look at some of these FREE and CREATIVE Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas – I bet you will put a smile on your child’s teacher’s face!

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1.) Keep Calm and Teach On Printable from Frugal Coupon Living.

2.) Teacher Appreciation Gift Card Printables from Skip to My Lou

3.) An Apple for My Teacher from Everything Etsy

4.) Donut You Know You’re the Best Teacher! from Design Dazzle


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5.) Thank You for Being An Amazing Teacher from Fabulessly Frugal

6.) Thanks for Being An Uh-Mason Teacher! from Lilluna

7.) I’m Doing Flips that You’re My Teacher from Simply This & That

8.) Thank You Bucket List from Landeelu

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9.) You are One EXTRAOrdinary Teacher from Sweet Metel Momments

10.) Thanks for Sparking My Creative Juices from Tatertots and JELLO

11.) We Can’t Keep it Bottled Up… from Moritz Fine Blog Designs

12.) Thanks a Latte for All You Do from Eighteen 25

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13.) You Are the Keys to My Success from A Girl and a Glue Gun

14.) I’m Glad You Were MINT to Be My Teacher from Crafts Unleashed

15.) Thanks for Helping Me Bloom from Skip to My Lou

16.) Hands Down You’re the Best Teacher Around from Eighteen 25

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17.) You’ve Been the Write Teacher for Me! from Simply This & That

18.) Thank You for Pushing Me to Do My Best This Year from Liz on Call

19.) Thanks for Making Me Feel Like a Star! from Tater Tots and JELLO

20.) Spread Love, Not Germs from Simply Sprout (Valentine’s and Non-Valentine’s Day Versions)

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We have seasonal teacher appreciation ideas too!

21)  Halloween Fa-Boo-Lous Teacher Printable Gift Tag from Frugal Coupon Living (As seen in our One Year of Teacher Gift Ideas + Printable Gift Tags Set!)

22) Thankful for You Gift Tag from Frugal Coupon Living (As seen in our One Year of Teacher Gift Ideas + Printable Gift Tags Set!)

23) Fall Thankful for the Hands that Teacher Me from Frugal Coupon Living

24) Christmas Fleece Navidad Gift Tag Printable from Frugal Coupon Living (As seen in our One Year of Teacher Gift Ideas + Printable Gift Tags Set!)

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We love our Thanks A Latte Printable. Pin to Pinterest. (As seen in our One Year of Teacher Gift Ideas + Printable Gift Tags Set!)

See our C is for Caffeine. Pin to Pinterest. (As seen in our One Year of Teacher Gift Ideas + Printable Gift Tags Set!)

Also check out our End of the Year Printable Gift – Thank you for PUSHING me to do my best. Pin to Pinterest.

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Looking for teacher gift ideas, year around? Enjoy these Punny Teacher Gifts with Pun-Tastic Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget our FREE Teacher Appreciation Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

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20 Punny Teacher Gifts | Pun-Tastic Ideas with Printables

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January 17, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: February 03, 2019
modified datt: January 17,2021

In time for Teacher Appreciation Week, take a look at these adorable Punny Teacher Gifts. Memorable Pun-Tastic Ideas with free printables.

Punny Teacher Gifts

As a former teacher, I never expected much from my parents. In fact, very generous gifts sometimes made me feel uncomfortable. There was no need. I loved my job and was happy to teach. I did, however, appreciate little gestures of kindness. A candy bar, a plate of cookies, a morning coffee, or a small thank you note for whatever gesture they appreciated in the week.

Low Cost Teacher Gift Idea

As a former teacher myself and mother of five, let me help you achieve a simple and low-cost teacher gift ideas with our Teacher Gift Tag Printable Set!

Is it a struggle to find a perfect Teacher Gift Idea? Creating an EASY, LOW-COST, ADORABLE gift for teachers has never been easier!

Take a look at our Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Set. This set includes 12 digital gift cards. Download, print, and cut. One gift idea for every season. Our Teacher gift tag pritnables provide easy teacher gift ideas. Staying organized during the school year is hard enough!

One Year of Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags

Funny Teacher Gift Ideas

Since I no longer teach, this blog evolved during maternity leave, I am always thoughtful of my children’s teachers. I am a woman of dry humor and I love some good wit. That was the inspiration behind these 20 Punny Teacher Gifts.

Thanks a latte! Gift with a Starbucks Gift Card and a plastic frappucino cup! | Frugal Coupon Living

Teacher, I’m Glad I’m Stuck with You with Scotch Expressions ruler design masking tape. | Frugal Coupon Living

Thanks for pushing me to do my best! Gift with a  cute container of push pins. | Frugal Coupon Living

Movie night teacher appreciation gift for a popular teacher. Gift with popcorn containers and a Redbox code! | Frugal Coupon Living


You are crushing this! Gift with Orange Crush. | The Idea Room via Tauni Everett

Teachers plants seeds of knowledge that will grow forever! There are some cute succulents on Amazon.| The Idea Room 

Thanks for keeping me on Target! A Target gift card and some black and white bakers twine and you are all set! | Landeelu

Spread Love, Not Germs Funny Hand Sanitizer Teacher Gift. | Frugal Coupon Living

Take note, I think you have the “write” stuff! Thanks for a great year. We think this would go great with an Erin Condren planner! | Where the Smiles Have Been

It’s been a joy to be in your class plus more candy bar gift tags. Pair with candy and a cute polka dot ribbon and you are all set!  | Fun-Squared

You are a mark above the rest! Gift with Expo Makers and Bakers Twine – we love that grey and white pattern. | The Happy Scraps

Thanks for being a sweet and uh-mason teacher.  These plastic handled Mason Jar mugs are cute. | Lil’ Luna

Donut what I’d do without a teacher like you. Gift with donuts or a donut gift card! | Bren Did

You make learning easy peasy lemon squeezy plus more fruit gift tags.  Make your own candles or find a cute melon candle.| Short Stop Designs

Have a night off Netflix Subscription (maybe not as punny, but so unique!) Gift a Netflix membership! | Mama Cheaps

I must ad-mitt, you’re one smart cookie! Find an adorable oven mitt, cookie mix and a whisk.  | Just Add Confetti

Sweet people like you take the cake! You can find mini bundt pan cakes and bundt cake boxes. | Positively Splendid

In time for Teacher Appreciation Week, take a look at these adorable Punny Teacher Gifts. Memorable Pun-Tastic Ideas with free printable #FrugalCouponLiving #TeacherAppreciationWeek Click to Tweet

Thanks a bunch for being a great teacher. We find adorable, affordable flowers at Trader Joes! You can find brown kraft paper cardstock here.| Simply Kierste

I had a ball this year. Grab a rubber band ball – I like the pinks and blues. | Tried and True

Looking forward to a Re-Markable School Year for a remarkable teacher | Frugal Coupon Living

Thanks for helping me grow! There are some cute succulents on Amazon. | A Pumpkin and a Princess

You have been the write teacher for me. I love these patterned pencils and stationary supplies. | Simply This and That

We need s’more teachers like you! Printable gift tag and mason jar snack mix recipe. | Frugal Coupon Living

I am so fortunate to have you as my teacher. If gifting with fortunate cookies, they are already chocolate dipped! Grab your Pei Wei gift card here.  | The Crafted Sparrow

Thanks for sticking with me this year. I love these unique sticky notes. | The Crafting Chicks


Don’t forget our round-up of free Teacher Appreciation Printables and our creative Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas (many with printables).

Love pun? We have so many more pun-tastic ideas. First enjoy these FREE Teacher Appreciation Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

There doesn’t have to be a large budget or a reason, how about because it’s a Thursday? Take a look at our cheap Thankful Thursday Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also take a look at these easy and creative Teacher Appreciation Gifts. Pin to Pinterest.

Getting ready for Valentine’s Day? We love these 20 Teacher Valentine Printables – all with pun! Pin to Pinterest.

Also enjoy these creative ways to say “thanks!” Thanksgiving Gift Ideas for Teachers with Printables. Pin to Pinterest.



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I Like You a Latte Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift

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January 17, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Valentine's Day

published date: December 28, 2018
modified datt: January 17,2021

An adorable Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift, I like you a latte printable. Pair this with a Starbucks Gift card using a frappuccino cup for presentation.

I Like You A Latte Valentine Gift Tag Printable Set

I Like You a Latte Teacher Gift

Our Thanks a Latte printable has been a hit! We wanted to use what you all already love and incorporate it into a thoughtful Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift paired with a $5 Starbucks Gift Card (or the denomination you choose!)

As you know we love Valentine Printables (okay we love all printables), so we came up with this I Like You a Latte Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift for you to gift to your favorite teachers. Give to a teacher who could use a little caffeinated pick-me-up!

Valentine I Like You A Latte Teacher Gift Tag



I Like You a Latte  Supplies:

You will need a $5 Starbucks Gift Card. When we purchased our gift card at the shop, we picked up a frappuccino cup and straw. We filled our cup with red crinkle cup paper. We suggest printing your printable on 8.5 x 11 card stock. If you care to save on printer ink and paper, we were able to send ours to Staples (online) and print for under $1. More on that below. We used curling ribbon we had in our gift drawer, but Amazon has some cute Valentine Ribbon too! You will need scissors and a hole punch.


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Latte Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift Tag Printable

 

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I Like You a Latte Directions:

There isn’t much to instruct with this quick and easy craft. Pick up your Starbucks gift card, straw and Starbucks cups.

Insert crinkle paper inside your plastic cups.

Add your gift card to the cups and place on your top.

Insert a straw.

Tie your curling ribbon on the straw.

Cut out your I Like you a Latte printable and use a hole punch to cut a hole.

Thread your ribbon through the gift tag hole and tie.

Curl your curling ribbon with scissors.

Enjoy and gift!

like to order my prints at Staples. It saves on ink and is only a few short miles from my home. I pick-up at the store, but of course you can upload them online and then have them shipped to your home.

To Order Your Printables at Staples for Under $1*:

  1. Download and save your image from this post.  (Please note these images are for personal use only and cannot be sold or used for commercial use.)
  2. Sign in or create a Staples account on their print service page.
  3. Return to Staples print service page.
  4. Go to Start Project.
  5. Go to Documents Printing.
  6. Select the Buy Now Button under color.
  7. On the left column, select your file.
  8. Select upload.
  9. Select done.
  10. Give your job a name.
  11. Make sure your project is single sided. The orientation should be vertical.
  12. I changed my media to 8.5×10 and the media to 67 lb coverstock (I prefer a cardstock feel over printer paper feel.)
  13. Select add to cart.
  14. Proceed to checkout. My total was $0.17 for one print. You can choose to ship to your home or to pick up at your local store. Pay online and show your invoice when you pick up (I just show the order number on my phone at pick-up.) The order invoice will arrive in your email inbox.
  15. Enjoy!

*Note: these Staple print service steps were added in Fall 2018. The directions may change as the website changes. They should give you a general outline of how to upload and order a print on Staples.com.

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Enjoy these other ideas – Teacher Valentine Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

Teacher Valentine Printables

Having a Valentine party? Take a look at these DIY Valentine Mailbox Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

We love freebies! Enjoy these FREE Printables for Valentine’s Day. Pin to Pinterest on your printable and Valentine’s Day Boards.

Have fun with the kids. These Kid’s Valentine’s Day Food Crafts are adorable. Save to your recipe and Valentine’s Day Pinterest Board.



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Kids Breakfast Recipes for Back to School

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December 27, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media

published date: July 21, 2019
modified datt: December 27,2020

Save these kids breakfast recipes for the back to school season. Easy and healthy recipes your kids will enjoy and you can quickly make in the morning or prep ahead.

Kids Breakfast Recipes

Kids Breakfast Recipes for Back to School

My kids eat pretty healthy. This is for two reasons. First, I am a good mom. Second (and most truthful), I will beat those kids to a full bag of chips. Not the individual sized chips. I mean, I will out eat a family-sized bag of Doritos Chips.  Because this last fact is scarily true, I can’t buy unhealthy food in our house. I can’t control my own urges. Knowing my own limitations and also, being a good mom, I worked hard to find Kids Breakfast Recipes in preparation for Back to School.

These breakfast recipes are not only recipes the kids will enjoy but also recipes I (the good parent, mother) will enjoy. The ingredients will not make me feel sick, I mean the kids feel sick, at the on-start of the day. Many you can prep ahead over the weekend, and pull out on a weekday morning.

Also see…

  • Quick High Protein Breakfast Recipes
  • Simple Breakfast Items for Busy Mornings


These Easy Baked Oatmeal Cups (The Recipe Rebel) use only four basic ingredients and they’re perfect for breakfast

Bake and freeze our Apple Oat Muffins (Frugal Coupon Living). Microwave and serve with or without butter.

Such a unique breakfast idea, whip up these Strawberry Banana Peanut Butter Toast on a Stick (Peas and Crayons) for a fun back to school breakfast!

Apple Pizzas (Veggie Desserts) are a fun and tasty treat. They’re a great healthy kids recipe for breakfast (or even serve as an after school snack.)

Prepare these Scrambled Egg Muffins (Six Sisters Stuff) ahead, maybe over the weekend. Freeze them and pop them in the microwave each morning.

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats (Jessica in the Kitchen) are so easy to make! They take 5 minutes to prep, and are made overnight in your fridge!

Cranberry Coconut Chocolate Chip Granola Bars (Eating Bird Food), need a say more?

America’s favorite breakfast is cereal! Toast with a glass of milk and these Kids Breakfast Cereal Bars (I Heart Naptime).

Breakfast burritos are fun, but when they are crispy, they are even better! These Crispy Sausage Egg Breakfast Burritos (Meatloaf and Melodrama) are hearty enough for a kids breakfast. They are also freezer friendly so you can make them ahead of time!

Check out this unique Kids Breakfast Recipe, a Hidden-Egg Bagel Sandwich (Toaster Oven Love). A donut pan and scooped-out bagels make for this fun and mess-free back to school breakfast.

Energy balls are so easy to make. Switch up your Energy Ball Recipes (Bless This Mess) every week – blueberry, chocolate, peanut butter, oatmeal and more!

Twist up the everyday breakfast with kids Pebbles Cereal Sushi Breakfast (Raising Whasians).

Popsicle molds can be for something more than summer snacks. These Milk and Cereal Breakfast Popsicles (In Katrina’s Kitchen) have more ingredients than what’s in their description.

These Funfetti Breakfast Muffins (The Pinning Mama) might have your kids jumping out of bed!

Smoothies are my go to breakfast recipe. My kids always get jealous. I found this Banana Breakfast Smoothie (Marsha’s Baking Addiction) has perfect ingredients for the kids. PS I would sneak in some spinach. Just sayin’!

No one can say no to cookies. Banana Bread transforms into Banana Bread Breakfast Cookies (Mile High Mitts).

Cold, refreshing and good for you, these Frozen Yogurt Granola Cups (The Unlikely Baker) are a bite you can personalize per taste!

Chocolate Croissants? Sneak in a banana with these Banana Hazelnut Stuffed Crescent Rolls (Frugal Coupon Living).

If your kids love guacamole, consider sending them off to school full on Avocado Toast (Spend with Pennies) – so tasty!

The many faces of …. toast. Create a different Animal Face Toast (All She Cooks) every morning of the week!


Don’t forget mom (and dad)! These are some of our favorite High Protein Breakfast Recipes. Pin to Pinterest.

Visit these Simple Breakfast Items for Busy Mornings too. Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget the older kids. Save these No Bake Dorm Room Recipes for Breakfast. Pin to Pinterest.

Save these Hidden Vegetable Recipes for Kids. Pin to Pinterest.



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Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas

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November 30, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 09, 2020
modified datt: November 30,2020

Are you a teacher that has an Elf on the Shelf at School? If so, you will love this list of creative Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas. They funny elf antics should help keep your students on the nice list! New creative, funny, and original Elf on the Shelf Ideas daily.

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Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas

School Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas for Teachers & Students

This year we are bringing you Elf on the Shelf Ideas in the form of themes. Don’t worry, we will have plenty of individual Elf ideas, you can view our Elf on the Shelf Master List , but for the first few days we want to stick with an Elf on the Shelf theme.

Elf on the Shelf Themes

  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas with Pets
  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas with Marshmallows
  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas with Candy Canes
  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas with Games
  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas with Popcorn

For many of these Elf on the Shelf ideas, make sure you have an elf that can bend. You can do that easily with our Bendable Elf on the Shelf tutorial.  You also can shop our collection of Elf Printables for ideas to cover the entire season!

Shop Elf Printables + Digital Downloads

Elf on the Shelf Ideas for the Classroom

First, if you are doing Elf on the Shelf this year with toddlers, take a look at these Elf on the Shelf Ideas for Preschoolers! Tehse ideas are fitting for School Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

Elf on a Shelf Toddler Ideas

Elf on the Shelf Classroom Supplies

Next, gather your supplies. Supplies will vary on what Elf on a Shelf ideas you decide you want to do. These Elf on the Shelf ideas for school will require at least one Elf Doll and miscellaneous times. Take a look at the Elf Ideas for school below to see what supplies you need to gather.

  • The Elf on the Shelf
  • Misc Items


Elf on the Shelf Ideas in the Classroom

Elf on Strike Printables - Be Good at School & More Elf Classroom Ideas

Elf on the Shelf on Strike Be Good at School from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf Too Loud Note

Elf on the Shelf Too Loud Note from Abigail Anne

Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas with Solo Cup Ramp

Elf on the Shelf Solo Cup Ramp from Tracy Smyth

Elf on the Shelf Selfie Idea for a Classroom

Funny Elf on the Shelf Selfie Photos rom Abigail Anne

Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas with Snowman Bulletin Board

Elf on the Shelf Bulletin Board Snowman from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf Classroom Ideas - Help Me Magnetic Letters

Elf on the Shelf Help Me Note with Magnetic Letters from Simply Kinder

Elf on the Shelf Lunch Idea & School Ideas

Elf on the Shelf I Made Your Lunch from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf School Ideas + Elf Clock

Elf on the Shelf on the Clock from Simply Kinder

Elf on the Shelf Classroom Lesson - Let's Have Fun!

Elf on the Shelf Objective: Fun! from Simply Kinder

Elf on the Shelf Climbs a Bookcase + Elf School Ideas

Elf on the Shelf Climbs a Bookshelf from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf Ideas for the Classroom

Elf on the Shelf Computer Screens Elf Wallpaper from Helpful Homemade

Elf on the Shelf Ideas for School | Elf Headphone Zipline

Elf on the Shelf Earphones Zipline from Helpful Homemade

Elf on the Shelf Ideas for School - Computer Mousetrap

Elf on the Shelf Mousetrap Computer Mouse from Helpful Homemade

Elf on the Shelf Paints a Portrait - Ideas for School

Elf on the Shelf Painting Self Portrait from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf Shops Online + Classroom Ideas

Elf on the Shelf Online Shopping from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on the Shelf Reads a Book

Elf on the Shelf Reading from Frugal Coupon Living

Elf on a Shelf Printables

Our most popular Elf on the Shelf printables can be found in our Elf Store. This includes something perfect for the classroom, an encouraging Elf on the Shelf Postcard for School.

In addition to Elf postcards, shop Elf costumes, our Elf Twister board, Jokes for Kids, our Magic Shrinking Machine and so much more!

Shop Elf Printables + Digital Downloads

Elf on the Shelf Free Printables

We also love sharing Elf on the Shelf free printables! Get all of our free Elf on the Shelf printables by entering your email address below. Look for an email to confirm you signed up. One you confirm, look for a second email in your inbox with a link and password!

Free Elf Printables Step by Step Directions

1.) Enter your email address here.

2.) Look for a confirmation email in your inbox and confirm you requested a sign up.

3.) We will send you a Free Printables Welcome Email with link and passcode to all of our free printables.

4.) Enter your passcode at the top of the page here and click “Access Printables”

5. Enjoy your Elf on the Shelf Printables for the classroom.

Elf on the Shelf on Social Media

Save these ideas because you will want to stay up to date on these ideas each Christmas season. We do our best to mix up easy and hard Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Facebook Page

Multiple ideas are added each day to our Elf on the Shelf Ideas Facebook page. This is a great way for you to share your own School Elf on the Shelf Ideas and share our ideas to your Facebook page. There are some good ones! Be sure to like the page!

Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Boards

We also are in charge of a Elf on the Shelf Ideas Pinterest board. On this board, we have invited other bloggers to share their Classroom Elf on the Shelf Ideas ideas and free Elf on a Shelf Printables too! Be sure to follow the board!

Our goal, to make Elf easy for you!

What is Elf on the Shelf?

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.


Classroom Elf on the Shelf Ideas for School

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Popular Elf on the Shelf Ideas

Don’t forget all of our daily Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Many of these Elf on a Shelf Ideas are perfect Elf Idea for School.  Pin to Pinterest on your Christmas and Elf Boards.

Elf on the Shelf Ideas

We have been doing Elf on the Shelf forever. See our Elf on the Shelf Master List. Pin to Pinterest.

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