Valentine's Day Teacher/Classmate Gifts — Breezing Through (2024)

Gift Guide

Written By Emily Bylund

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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner so let's talk about gift ideas for classmates and for teachers. These are a few ideas you can easily make up for your kids classroom Valentine’s party this year.

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First up, let's do the classmate one. I know you can simply give a candy for the classmate exchange, but I like to give a small toy and candy as an option for the kids that can't have candy, dyes, etc. I found these cute little Lego-like building sets on Amazon. It was a pack of 24 for $26, so that's a little bit more than a dollar a set. I love this idea because it is not candy or food related, and so many kids have food restrictions or allergies.

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This specific set has 12 different animals you can build, which I thought was a really great variety. Since there were twenty-four packs in the set, and my daughter only has 20 kids in her class, we were able to do a few of them and put them together. We were able to see what they looked like ahead of time, which was an extra fun activity for us and also allowed us to see what she was giving to her friends. My favorite is the hippo. I just like how intricate it is and that it's a bright color. My daughter's favorite is the Penguin because she's really into penguins right now.

Jackie is also really into Ring Pops and she loves Encanto, so I thought adding an extra something to the toy set would be kind of a good fit coming from her.

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To get these ready to give to friends, I put a ring pop and a building set together in a clear cellophane bag. Since these building sets come with a Valentine's day tag on them, I just folded that down so it was easily visible from the outside. Then, I tied these off with a red or pink tulle ribbon. I am going to add a little tag with her name on it so they know who it's from. At her school, they don't add specific names on the tags, they just want you to provide a certain number for how many kids are in the class. I love how simple and sweet and so "Jackie" these turned out and I think her friends will really love them.

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Now let's talk about gifts for teachers. I've been really into making soap recently. If you were around at Christmas time, you know I did this then as well. I have these really cute heart silicone molds for the project and this time I got clear soap base to use instead of white. I cut up the clear soap base into little cubes so I could microwave it and melt it down. I found it's better to microwave in smaller batches because it is a lot easier to work with when you are stirring it up and pouring into the mold.

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Once all the soap was melted, I gave it a good stir. Then it was time to add some of the coloring. I decided to use a peach color, which actually came out more pink than peach. I added one scoop of coloring and made sure to stir it in really, really well. You can also scent the soap if you want to. I didn't this time because I didn't have anything that wasn't Christmas-y. Once the color was all mixed in, it was time to pour.

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You want do this as fast as possible because the soap will start to harden. Once everything was poured, I let it to set for 2-3 hours. This ensures everything will be nice and hard and ready for removal. To remove it, I simply popped the soap out of the molds. Pro tip: wear gloves. This stuff will stain your hands in the soap making process if you don’t!

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Once all the soap was ready, I put it into these cute heart cellophane bags along with some chocolate kisses, and then tied them off with either red or pink tulle ribbon. And that's it! It's super simple, but also something homemade and not something you have to print!

I hope you enjoyed these holiday classroom gift ideas. Stay tuned for more for other holidays too! You can shop anything I used for the gifts or soap making below.

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Emily Bylund

Valentine's Day Teacher/Classmate Gifts — Breezing Through (2024)

FAQs

What to gift teachers on Valentine's Day? ›

Amazon Gift Card

It seems impersonal, but teachers really, really do appreciate gift cards. (Of course, you can always get something cute to go with it.) This one already comes in a Valentine's-themed gift box, with gold hearts on it, so all you have to do is sign your name to the card.

How much to spend on a teacher Valentine gift? ›

But, if you really want to buy your child's teacher(s) a gift, read on. 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.

Are you supposed to get teachers Valentines gifts? ›

Valentine's Day is an opportunity to show the people in your life how much you care—including teachers! So after you've checked off your shopping list of Valentine's Day gifts for her or Valentine's Day gifts for him, be sure to pick up a little something for the teacher in your life, too.

What is a simple Valentine's message for teachers? ›

I'm so lucky that you're my teacher — hope you have a happy hearts day! Thanks for being the person who inspires me so much. For your time, your kindness and your inspiration — hope today makes you feel appreciated for all you give. Teachers are cool —that's why you rule!

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

Our etiquette expert would like to remind parents, “You don't have to spend a lot of money, and sometimes, a handwritten note from the heart is the best gesture of appreciation.” That said, Schweitzer says that, depending on the school policy, $50 may be appropriate (and she prefers a pooled gift) if your child has the ...

Do teachers receive the most Valentines? ›

Teachers receive the most Valentine's Day cards

According to an array of different sources, teachers receive the most Valentine's Day cards. This is then followed by children, mothers, wives and pets who are placed within the top five.

What is the average teacher gift? ›

Don't spend too much

A safe bet would be to keep your gift under $20, and public opinion is right around that same number. "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.

Can I give rose to my teacher on teachers Day? ›

You really can't go wrong with gifting flowers as an appreciation gift. While pink roses generally symbolize appreciation, there are dozens of flowers and plants that are perfect for showing appreciation to the teachers in your life.

What are some good Valentine's Day gifts? ›

  • Valentine's Day Beauty Gift. Beauty Sleep Overnight Lip Mask in Pink Champagne. ...
  • Practical Gift. Phone Bag. ...
  • Custom Jewelry. Personalized Bar Pendant Necklace. ...
  • Gift for Mom. Enameled Cast Iron Heart Cocotte. ...
  • Little Gift. Heart-Shaped Tea Bags. ...
  • Personalized Guitar Picks. ...
  • Vintage Valentine Seals Puzzle. ...
  • Best Floral Perfume.
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