12 of the cutest printable teacher cards for edible food gifts (2024)

Big or small, sometimes a food gift is just what’s called for when it comes to a gift for those teachers, coaches, and other school staff who have done so much for our kids over the year. Which doesn’t mean you have to gonuts and spend hours on some fancy tarte tatin. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. At all. (In fact, bring some over to my place!)

But if you’re looking for a simpler, smaller thought that counts, these cool printable teacher cards and gift tags we’ve tracked down for all kinds of delicious food gifts are so wonderful. They let you get the kids involved, to help show a little edible gratitude for a great year,whether you’re thinking asingle cupcake, a candy bar — or even those gift cards we know teachers adore.

Top:Thanks a bundt’ch printable teacher gift cardateighteen25 |Printable tea-riffic teacher gift cardatSilly Pearl |Printable candy pencil boxes for teachers byChristine Helmuth |Printable baking mitt printable card for teachersatEighteen25

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For mini bundt cakes: Thanks a bundt’ch printable teacher gift card(Free, eighteen25)

I can never resist a great pun, or a great mini bundt cake which is a clever, slightly more gourmet alternative to cupcakes. The free printable can be found at Eighteen25, along with a link to a bundt cake recipe they really like.

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For an ice cream gift card:DIY printable popsicle gift card holder ($5.99 digital download, Claudine Hellmuth)

We adore this talented illustrator and designer for ages, and she’s designed a whole series of fun downloadable, printable gift boxes. This popsicle printable gets you five pretty color combos, ready for indulging a favorite teacher over the summer with a gift card to the local ice cream shop. Maybe if your kid is lucky, they’ll get to join on a special student-teacher ice cream date.

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For a bag of gumballs:Printableblowing my mindteacher appreciation card(free, Landeelu)

No chewing gum in the class? Well, all bets are off on summer break. This one is actually perfect for the kid who had his gum confiscated every week.

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For a small potted herb: Printable helping us grow teacher card (free, Blackberry Vine)

It doesn’t all have to be about candy and sweets when it comes to thanking teachers, of course. We like the idea of giving a teacher a small potted herb (rosemary for remembrance, perhaps; or peppermint for sleep?) and topping it off with this sweet printable you can affix to a stick or toothpick. Plus it doubles as a craft that kids can help with too.

Related: The best teacher gift ideas according to actual teachers

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For a bag of coffee or a gift card: Thanks a latte printable teacher gift card (Free, eighteen25)

We included this in our roundup of some of our favorite printable gift cards for teachers last year and it’s still up there as a favorite design. Adding the corrugated cardboard cup holder just makes it really cool, doesn’t it? It’s meant for a gift card, but we think it would be fantastic with a bag of gourmet coffee beans or even a smallcoffee subscription. Knowing most teachers, they’re not exactly slumming it all summer. Coffee is definitely still in order!

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For LifeSavers: Printable candy pencil boxes for teachers ($4.99 PDF download, Christine Helmuth)

This set of colorful pencil boxes are designed with cute slogans to give a beloved teacher anything from actual pens and pencils to a rolled-up note of thanks. It’s so nice that kids can help put them together. Andwe are partialto the cute You’re a Lifesaverbox which, well, you know what to do with that one. Do they still make Butter Rum? Mmmm.

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For Donuts: Printable donut thank you note for teachers (free, Make Bake Celebrate)

We recently found this adorable Donut what we woulddo without you printable gift tag, which is great just from your family or on a dozen donuts courtesy ofthe whole class for a last-day-of-school breakfast party. It’s a lovely way to make a box of fresh-baked donuts from your local bakery more personal, or go nuts and make your own.

We even haveloads of yummy baked donut recipes that are easier than you think. Check them out!

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For DIY S’mores: Printable s’mores teacher gift card ($5, Lisa Kay Designs)

This one isn’t free, but it is probably the nicest design I’ve come across as far as teacher s’mores pun thank you cards go. (Yes, that’s a thing.) While a prepackaged mix like this works, I think it would be nice to fill a bag with two large graham crackers, two marshmallows, and some Hershey’s minis then pass them out to all the teachers at school on your list.

If you want to have a little fun, include a single-wrapped hand wipe. Because you know how much we allneed those after s’mores.

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For a favorite soft drink: ExSTRAWdinary teacher printable gift tag (free, Giggles Galore)

Straws to show your appreciation? Well…not on their own. If you happen to have a teacher who you know adores root beer or Jones Orange Soda or Frappucinos, pair one of those (or a gift card)in a little basket with the straws along with this fungift tag. It shows you’ve been paying attention. And isn’t that aloneone of the best gifts for a teacher?

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For a DIY baking kit: Printable baking mitt printable card for teachers(free, Eighteen25)

Another winning idea from the ladies at Eighteen25 — they sure love their puns, and their teachers! I really like this idea of pairing a baking mitt, some baking mix and maybe a utensil for a teacher you know enjoys baking. If you want to splurge, check out these really special colorful bamboo utensilsfrom Storiebrookthat we wouldn’t mind getting ourselves.

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For a Starbucks Gift Card: Printable Coffee Cup card holder for teachers (free, Alpha Mom)

We found this genius DIY craft last year on Alpha Mom, which allows you to turn a regular Starbucks cup into a very creativegift card holder, complete with checkboxes that describe all the reasons you love your favorite teacher.

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For a bottle of wine: Printable Wine Bottle Thank You Tag (free, How About Orange)

Now obviously a bottle of wine or Champagne (or hey, Bourbon) is not appropriate for every kind of teacher. And this definitely isn’t a gift tagthat’s cute, like the others. But if you have an awesome piano teacher, a great tutor, or even a special teacher you’ve become close with socially, this could bea thoughtful idea to add into the mix. And the printable tags from How About Orange are so beautifully designed, likeeverything she does, without any teacher puns.

Enjoy some wine instead of whine this summer! somehow doesn’t feel right. Or…maybe it does? In which case go ahead and make your own using a free web-based design app likePicMonkey.

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Tags: baking, cakes, chocolate, coffee, dessert, food gifts, gifts, kids kitchen crafts, printables, tea, wine

12 of the cutest printable teacher cards for edible food gifts (2024)

FAQs

What kind of gift cards do teachers like? ›

Versatile gift cards.

Teachers really appreciate gift cards (along with handwritten notes). No surprise here. Think Amazon, Costco, Target or Staples. These allow teachers to buy what they want for their classroom or for personal use.

Is a $50 gift card too much for a teacher? ›

Gifts raise ethical and fairness concerns.

Legally, most public school teachers are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than $50, but even if a family gives me a $5 gift, I think about the time and labor that went into it… and frankly, feel uncomfortable.

Is a $15 gift card too cheap for teacher? ›

There is no set amount you should spend on a teacher gift—it really depends on your budget. A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30, but if you have a larger budget, you could go up to $50.

Is $100 too much for a teacher gift? ›

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

Before we get into the list, however, it is important to figure out how much money to put in the gift card. Most teacher gift cards fall between $10 and $30, but there is no required amount for a gift card — we're sure they would appreciate any and every amount you want to give! There's no pressure for an amount.

What is teacher's Favourite gift? ›

After gift cards, personalized items came up the most often as a much-wanted gift. So teachers will delight in their very own stamps, created to look just like them, with their hairstyle, facial hair, glasses and other accessories.

Do teachers like Starbucks gift cards? ›

It's no secret that many teachers run on caffeine. If you have a Starbucks near you, a Starbucks gift card is a good go-to gift for teachers. Or if there's another local coffee shop nearby, that's a great option too.

Do teachers prefer gifts or gift cards? ›

Sometimes the best gift is one they can choose for themselves. If you're in a pinch or don't know the teacher well enough to choose a more personalized gift, a gift card is the way to go — and will always be appreciated. Best Buy and GrubHub are just a few of endless options you can purchase conveniently at Amazon.

Is a Target gift card a good teacher gift? ›

I have several teacher friends and although they don't encourage it, they appreciate the small gifts at Christmas or the end of school. Giftcards are welcome because they are less personal, and can be used as needed. They are not considered a bribe, just a way to show appreciation.

Do teachers appreciate gift cards? ›

Gift cards and school supplies topped the list, along with handwritten notes and other simple acts of appreciation.

What do teachers want for end of year gifts? ›

Our Picks for the Best End-of-Year Teacher Gifts of 2024:
  • Amazon Gift Card, any price at amazon.com.
  • 'Things My Students Said' Journal, $9 at amazon.com.
  • 'Thank You for Helping Me Grow' Succulent Tags, $10 at amazon.com.
  • Personalized Teacher's Appreciation Tote, $14 at amazon.com.
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How much can a teacher accept as a gift? ›

Gifts from a single source aggregating to $50 or more must be disclosed, and gifts aggregating to $520 or more during any 12-month period may subject a school board member to disqualification with respect to the source.

Is it inappropriate to give a teacher cash? ›

It is appropriate, but it is not a duty. If your child wants to recognize his teacher, a homemade Christmas card or ornament would have more meaning than a hastily purchased, generic gift, such as a coffee mug.

How much to give a teacher end of year? ›

“If your child has the teacher for just one period of the day, $10 to $20 is appropriate.” Melissa Verity Baral teaches kindergarten in Los Angeles and tells SheKnows most parents give $25 to $50 gift cards.

Are you supposed to buy teachers gifts? ›

Key Takeaways. A holiday gift is great way to show your childs' teacher you appreciate them. It truly is the thought that counts, a homemade gift or a heartfelt card is just as good as something store bought. The decision is up to you and your family, there are many ways to show appreciation outside of a holiday gift.

Is it appropriate to give a teacher a gift card? ›

There's way too much room for error when you pick out a gift for someone you may not know very well, which is why gift cards are the perfect present in professional settings. Any teacher would be delighted to receive a gift as thoughtful and convenient as a gift card from someone who cares.

What is a good amount gift card to give to a teacher? ›

Price range for teacher gifts

Melissa Verity Baral teaches kindergarten in Los Angeles and tells SheKnows most parents give $25 to $50 gift cards. Atari Sno has been an elementary and preschool teacher, and she cautions parents to consider the gift card source when choosing the amount.

What is a good card for a teacher? ›

Heartfelt Teacher Card Word Inspiration

For a thoughtful message, look no further than these wording ideas to inspire you: You helped me so much with [example], and for that, I'm truly grateful. Thinking of you and grateful for all the extra help you provided when I was struggling with [subject]. Thank you.

How much gift card is appropriate for teacher? ›

"A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30," Lauren Grace, a high school math teacher by day and crafter at night wrote on her company blog, a business that sells accessories for teachers. "It's not so much about the price tag but the thought and appreciation that count," Grace shared with USA TODAY.

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