Email gift cards
Did you realize that many companies have the option of emailing someone a gift card? It’s pretty awesome! Some places include Starbucks, Amazon, Kohl’s and more.
Classroom Photo Collage
I am giving you a heads-up now, so you can get this one arranged to happen. Split up the class list with a few fellow parents. Have them reach out to parents to snap a photo of their child holding a handmade thank you sign. Assign one person to collect all of the photos digitally. Many places that do one-hour photo, have the option of putting together and designing a collage online, for pick up! Drop it off on the teacher’s porch, wrapped in a cute frame and card.
Garden Center Goodies
You can either collect money from parents or just do this one on your own, but head to a local garden center, snag a plant, tree or bush. Attach a note that reads, “Thanks for helping us grow!” Leave it on the teacher’s porch. They will always be reminded of their 2020 students.
You can either collect money from parents or just do this one on your own, but head to a local garden center, snag a plant, tree or bush. Attach a note that reads, “Thanks for helping us grow!” Leave it on the teacher’s porch. They will always be reminded of their 2020 students.
Shop Local
Many mom and pop shops like Pinky’s Place Antiques & Artisan Market are posting pictures on Facebook so you can “window shop” and do curbside pick-up! I know first-hand that Pinky’s has some fantastic, creative gifts.
Flood Facebook
No longer in school but had a teacher that made a huge impact? Flood Facebook with photos and a nice message regarding a teacher or teachers that holds a special place in your heart.