Friday, July 29, 2016

All-Star Teacher Appreciation Week




 With the new school year about a month away, I thought this post was a bit overdue! ha ha! I've been meaning to share all of the things a LONG time ago...better late than never, right?

Our school had a sports theme going this past year so I decided to use that as our Teacher Appreciation Week theme as well. I like to put a fresh spin on things and especially a sports theme. It just seems so "done" if you know what I mean. I knew that I would be changing the "sport" for each day so I decided to keep things neutral and easy to switch out. I wanted to incorporate gold, kraft and green so those were my main colors throughout the week. It was super easy to add pops of color throughout the week which you can see in the pictures....and there are A LOT!





 My budget it very minimal so I just "shopped" my house for all of the decorations. I did buy the mini trophies that I used here and there for a little shine and detail. I thought my star marquee looked perfect! I turned it off at the end of each day and I arrived early each morning to switch out themes and treats so I just switched it back on.




 Being in charge of the entire week AND getting gifts done for my son's teacher was crazy, but I had fun spoiling her. On the first day, the kids were supposed to wear their teachers favorite sports team's colors. Well, my son's teachers favorite team is Real Madrid and their colors are white and different one each year....2016 happened to be silver. What? Are you kidding me? Not fun, but I made it work and decided to make a little jersey tag attached to some Herhey's Hugs.
 I also switched out the chalkboard each day. I would grab it at the end of the day and quickly get the new one created. This is the first day's design. I searched for sports quotes on pinterest for most of my chalkboard designs.






 We were super fortunate to get Little Caesar's Pizza to donate lunch on the first day so I got super cheesy and made a little sign to put up by the pizza. Get it...pizza and crazy bread? Ha ha!





On the second day, we provided a yogurt buffet, cereal and granola bars so Wheaties were a MUST. See how nicely the orange fits in and gives it a nice pop of color?
 I found this awesome Wheaties metal sign at Hobby Lobby and I thought it was the perfect touch to the buffet table. We were able to keep the yogurt cold by putting ice in aluminum roasting trays and filling them with ice.






 This is the card my son gave his teacher the second day with a basket full of her favorite goodies as well as a gift card. I didn't get a picture of that because I was a mad woman! LOL! I used the bubble gum die and coordinating stamp set from MFT. I thought the sentiment was absolutely PERFECT for the theme!






The sports ball "gum balls" are buttons that  I snipped the back off with scissors. I thought it turned out so cute! His teacher's favorite sport is soccer so I made sure that the soccer ball was coming out of the gumball. The background paper is textured to look like a basket ball which I just love. It's the little things, right?
 The 3rd day I put together an all-american baseball concession stand for the teachers filled with patriotic candy, popcorn and more. It was so fun to put together. The chalkboard I created for the day was the famous "take me out to the ballgame" song.



 The funny part is that I didn't actually provide and cracker jacks. LOL! I did, however, attach their invitations to Friday's luncheon to a box of cracker jacks. They turned out super cute, but I didn't take a picture. My good friend from the PTA did an awesome job making the invites on her computer.


I printed this famous quote out onto kraft cardstock and put it onto my decorative bulletin board for some extra inspiration as well as a fun baseball touch. You an see I added the glove and ball to keep the theme cohesive.






The next day the teacher's got hydrated at the powerade "hydration station". The local grocery store donated all of the powerade as well as tons of nutrigrain bars for the whole staff. It was awesome! You can also see the chalkboard that I created for the fourth day.

I made some quick centerpieces for each of the tables in the teacher's lounge. The glass jars are from the Dollar Tree and I filled them up with green spanish moss, peanuts and a baseball on top. I also did some stamping (of course) to create the cute little pennant, apple and mitt and ball attached to skewers. I also added a sprinkling of star confetti for a little sparkle and shine. I didn't get a chance to photograph the last few gifts for Rowan's teacher. I  was burning the candle at both ends that week as you an imagine. I wanted to share a few details that I did not include in any photos;
MONDAY: Pizza luncheon             Gift:luncheon invitation attached to a box of Cracker Jacks

TUESDAY: Yogurt Buffet and Breakfast            Gift: Caramel Apples from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

WEDNESDAY: Concession Stand         Gift: Skor bars with quote

THURSDAY: Hydration Station            Gift: Handmade lanyards with quote

FRIDAY: Staff luncheon                         Gift: Freebie Certificates donated from the community

It was a great week and the teachers LOVED it! It makes it all worth it when they come up and tell you how great the week was. Thanks for fluttering by!


2 comments:

Cindy Otto said...

You really knocked yourself out for the teachers. As a retired teacher, I'm sure they totally appreciated all your creativity and work. Darling ideas and thanks for sharing. You are amazing!

Stacy Morgan said...

What a fantastic idea and so fun! You really are showing them how much they are appreciated. So awesome!!! Very creative and great ideas.