Need a quick and easy teacher gift idea? Use one of these “I know I was meant to be in your class” gift tags to attach to some mints – chocolate, gum, lotion – and you’re done! You’ll find the download link below.
This is what my kids will be giving out to all of their teachers at school this year. Something very simple and easy to duplicate. We bought the Andes mints in bulk and I created these quick “I know that I was mint to be in your class” printable tags to go with.
To make your own mint teacher gift:
Fill a 4″ X 9″ cellophane bag with Andes mints. Download, print and cut out the gift tags. Write a personal note on the back of the tag and sign it. Punch a small hole in the upper left corner of the gift tag. Using bakers twine tie the cellophane bag shut and then attach gift tag.
These are really easy to put together – the kids and I were working on them the other night. We had a fun assembly line going! We chose to use Andes mints but you could use ANYTHING minty with these gift tags! You could use:
a whole gift bag of miscellaneous mint goodies!
These gift tags are free for personal use. They are available in two formats for printing. You can download an 8.5×11 inch PDF and print at home on white cardstock OR you can download a 4×6 size print size of each tag and order them at your favorite photo lab. You’ll find the download links to each of the tags below.
Click here to download Mint Teacher Tags PDF
Click here to download Mint Teacher Tag JPG
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Rhonda says
yup, CUTE!
Nicole Krzewinski says
Hi! I love your mint tags. I was looking for a mint tag to give to employees that said: Thank you for your committ MINT. We appreciate you. Are you able to send me the link to the blank template so I can modify the wording?