Whip these flower picks up and grab some flowers on the way to school and you are set to say thanks to a special teacher!

Download the PDF, edit to add your child’s name and print on card-stock.

Editable Teacher Appreciation Flower Picks

Cut circles with a 2 inch scallop circle punch. Glue two back to back (pretty scrapbook paper can be used for the backs if you prefer) with a long wooded craft stick (or skewer) sandwiched in between.

Stick your pick into some beautiful flowers and brighten your teacher’s day!


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  1. LOVE, LOVE!!! Just printed and gave your Mum printable. Can’t wait to do this one next Spring. Thank you for sharing!

  2. I absoluetly love this idea and am going to make up a bunch of these for end of the year teacher gifts! Thanks so much!

  3. I followed your instructions and brought in the gifts to the five (yep, 5) teachers in my daughter’s kindergarten class yesterday. They loved them! Thanks for the great idea and the little signs!

  4. Thank you for this great idea and cute printable! I don’t have a scallop punch, but I’m going to fly by the seat of my pants and free-hand cut the tags.

  5. Made them today but I put my own spin on them by adding button flowers and paper flowers in with the plant. Thanks for the download!

  6. Those are adorable! Definitley, going to file this one for next year! We made apple cupcakes this year! I ♥ your blog – so cute! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Thanks for the wonderful idea and printable. I had been trying to figure out what to get my kids’ teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week and was running out of time. I bought small pots of gerbera daisies and put them in plastic tumblers to coordinate with your tags. They looked great and the teachers loved them! I’ve used several of your teacher gift ideas and they never disappoint.

  8. Hello, good afternnon! My name is Celina and I am a Portuguese teacher that absolutely loved this idea and of course it is not because of my job it is the idea itself. It´s a nice way to thanks someone and it can also be practical and sweet at the same time!
    Well done!

  9. Thank you! These are adorable!!! I will be printing tonight 🙂 Do you know the name of the font that you used for the “Thank You” portion?

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