My two girls have the best student teacher whom we all adore. So when I found out today was their last day, we had to make a fun simple appreciation gift for all they have done for my girls. Here’s what the candy filled vase I came up with.
Teacher Appreciation Gift
*makes 2 candy filled vases
Supplies: (all bought at the Dollar Store)
2 small thin vases
4 packs of hershey kisses (super small pack)
1 bunch of flowers
2 bunch of fake berries
Directions:
1. Pick the berries off the stem.
2. Using your hot glue gun and glue 2 little bunches of berries together.
3. Wrap the berries around the vase where you like, I did around the top since it wasn’t working doing the bottom of it. Hot glue your last piece around the vase. It’ll look like this:
4. Pull 1 flower off the stem and glue it wherever you like.
5. Dump 1 bag of candy in the vase.
6. Place on little bunch inside the vase & use remaining candy bag to fill the vase. I added the flower since it looked nice and to take up space since my candy didn’t come to the top without it.
~Viola, you simple cute gift is done~
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What a sweet and thoughtful gift. You will have made a student teacher’s day with that lovely gift! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
We were the only ones that did something for her and it brought a tear to her eye, which made my daughters super proud and happy.
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Oh I am so happy you did. Meaningful on all counts then. 🙂
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What a stunning and fun gift. I know she will feel very appreciated. I’ve bookmarked it for later. I’m making my way through the A to Z list.
Melissa Sugar
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Thanks 🙂
The two student teachers loved them.
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Sweet, simple and frugal. So pretty. Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle. I am sure that any teacher would love this!
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Hiya, absolutely amazing, – Im one of the co-hosts on Wordless Wednesdays.
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Nice to meet you. I plan on popping over today or tomorrow to see your awesome pebble mats. Thanks for visiting. Happy hosting 🙂
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So thoughtful, and I bet it was truly appreciated! Thanks for Hosting at the Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday! I look forward to seeing you again next week!
Mary
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Thanks, it was. My daughter was all excited because the student teacher almost cried because someone thought of her. Which of course made my daughter’s day. See you next week for another WW.
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HI Sarah, I think this would make a very thoughtful gift, who does not love chocolate!!
Thanks for Co-Hosting with the Oh My Heartsie Girls WW this month!
Hope you enjoy your day!
Karren
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Exactly, you can never go wrong with chocolate.
Thank you for hosting the WW, I’m glad I am a part of it. Here’s to another fun month!
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What a thoughtful and sweet idea! Evija x
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Thank you.
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This is a very sweet and thoughtful gift to give, that is not only, quick, easy, but budget friendly; not to mention filled with chocolate! It’s a pleasure to co-host with you @OMHGWW! Have a wonderful week!
xo Christine
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Thanks 🙂
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Hi, this looks really pretty and easy to do.
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I love how you used the berries around the rim of the vases! Very sweet gift!
Stopping by as a fellow co-host of WW!
-Shannon
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Chocolate is always the perfect gift!
Shellie,
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Couldn’t agree with you more. 🙂
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What a great idea. My daughter is 21 now, but when she was in school, we always gave her teachers an appreciation gift. It’s been nice co-hosting with your this week.
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