![]() My go-to thank you gift is a simple Starbucks gift card. These summer mugs came from Walmart, but I’ve also seen some cute summery tumblers at Hobby Lobby and Target. Simply attach the tag to your favorite summer drink… nonalcoholic works too. ![]() I actually gave these “cheers to summer” gifts to my teammates, but they would also work well for volunteers, office staff and custodians. If you wanted, you could also attach the tag to a single bottle of A&W Root Beer. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!įor this A&W Root Beer float gift, tuck some glass mugs, paper straws and A&W Root Beer into a galvanized bucket. Then, tie on a wooden spoon using a lemon towel. You could also add cups and napkins, or even the ingredients to make lemonade from real lemons. ![]() Grab your favorite pitcher (this one is from Target), and fill it with some lemonade packets and straws. These DIY lemonade pitchers are by far my most favorite thank you gift. Sip, sip, hooray! Summer’s on the way! Give your volunteers, secretaries, teammates and other school staff these simple DIY gifts to help them sip back and relax this summer! Lemonade DIY Gifts for Classroom Volunteers DIY Gifts for Classroom Volunteers: Drinks Tell your helping hands thank you with one of these simple DIY gifts for classroom volunteers!Īs with any edible gift, please be cognizant of the recipient’s allergies and/or health conditions. The end of the year is near, and with that comes a busy schedule filled with countdown activities, memory books, award ceremonies, end of the year slideshows, themed days, report cards, student assessments, and gifts for students, coworkers and classroom volunteers! It’s just amazing how much a single teacher can pack into the end of the school year! As we get closer to the end of the year, I like to give a little thank you gift to everyone who has helped make the school year easy breezy. ![]()
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