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Be sure to ask if you don’t see what you need. They sometimes keep these in
several places. I’ve found the mints in the candy section and the wedding section and
the flower ties in the gift wrap and baby shower sections. I found the tumblers on a
display at the front of the store. I simply tied the ribbon around the cup and threaded
one of the ribbons through a hole I punched in the tag.
You can download the tags {HERE}
At the end of the year, squirrelly kids mean squirrelly teachers!
I made these little gifts for my teammates and our office staff.
I found the Zero bars at Quick Trip.
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Download the tag {HERE}
I hope you can use these to thank your friends and helpers!
For lots more gift ideas and free printables for parents, volunteers, teammates and teacher friends head over to my Gifts for Students, Parents, and Teachers board on Pinterest.
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Thanks, Misty! I hope you can use them!
That is such a cute idea, Jill!
I made these in Powerpoint and saved them as a PDF. I insert the graphics, in this case the frames, and adjust to the size I want then add text boxes and move them to place the text. I hope that helps! :0)
Those are so cute!
Misty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Yes thank you. I think I meant to say was instruction on the actual design making of the thanks a mint card. Layouts and graphics etc.. Do you use publisher, powerpoint, word?
Hey Linda! Thanks. I made tags for my fellow aides and teachers that say "Hope your summer is BANANAS" as I am giving a banana bread to all. These are great for our office staff and custodial staff! Mine are not as intricate as yours, but I hope to learn how to make them!
Great gift tags! I especially love the Zero Days!
Linda,
These are so adorable! What a great parent gift!!
Maribel
Hi Jill,
I just updated the post with directions and you can download the tags by clicking on the link.
Your tags are super cute! Do you give instructions on how to make them or something similar?