Christmas Gift Ideas for Teachers
Some people are easier to shop for than others. Picking up legos for my five year old son, and a doll for my three year old daughter are no-brainers, but what on earth do I give their teachers at school for Christmas that I barely know?? I'm new to this game! If you want your children's teachers/coaches/tutors to feel appreciated and valued this season, but aren't sure what gift will appropriately convey those sentiments, look no further! Here's a round-up of cute Christmas gifts for all the influential people in your children's lives. Click on the links to find the original sources- most of them include free printables!
Who doesn't love a cute succulent? Even I can't kill those things, and that's saying something!
Whether you are a huge baker or not, every human needs a good oven mitt!
Very cute, simple, and useful! We all need good chapstick!
You might not know their drink of choice, but a Starbucks gift card is always a good idea!
For the teacher with a sweet tooth.....
A lot of teacher gifts are cute and all, but this one is awesome because it's SO useful!
The personalized Coco Cola's are definitely my favorite part of this one. And, that blanket of course!
Love the soap idea- this would be cute with lotion too!
Love the nail polish idea, or a gift certificate to a local nail salon for a pedicure would be fun too (for both male & femail teachers!).
There you have it! What other great ideas do you have for teacher gifts?
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Christmas Gift Ideas for the Whole Family
There’s something so fun about getting a Christmas gift for the whole family. I remember the year my family woke up to a foosball table Christmas morning and it was so much fun playing for years afterwards! Why not think about a Christmas gift your whole family can enjoy together? At RC Willey you’ll be able to find something for your whole family. Check out some ideas below!
Christmas Gift Ideas for the Whole Family
Get a new TV for your rec room or family room that everyone can enjoy! No matter your budget, you'll be able to find a nice TV at RC Willey that will work for your whole family. Start a new tradition by popping some popcorn, grabbing a blanket, and watching a family movie together once a week. What could be better than a Christmas gift you can enjoy for years to come?
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Fill your rec room with games for the whole family like a foosball table, pool table, or ping pong table. You’ll make memories playing with your family and your house will be the place everyone wants to hang out!
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If your family can’t all fit on your current couch and fights over who gets a spot and who ends up on the floor, solve the problem by surprising everyone with a new sectional. Having a comfortable place to sit makes hanging out with the whole family much more appealing!
Are you thinking of Christmas gift ideas for your whole family? What do you think you'll end up giving?
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Christmas Trees: Live vs. Artificial
When it comes to most decisions in life, I've found that making a pro's and cons list is one of the best ways to figure out where you stand. Christmas trees are no different! Here are my own personal pro's and cons when it comes to live vs. artificial Christmas trees.....
Live Christmas Trees:
Pro's:
- Such a fun experience going to the Christmas tree farm or the woods to pick your own tree and cut it down with your family!
- Gives your home an amazing evergreen smell
- You get to start over with a new tree every year- different, height, shape, etc.
- You don't have to store an artificial Christmas tree year round.
- Feels charming & old fashioned
- You can have a bonfire with it after Christmas!
Cons:
- You spend $$ every year on a Christmas tree
- You have to string the lights on branches every year
- Trees can shed pine needles, making a mess
- Not good for some people with allergies
- Sometimes they die before Christmas if you aren't diligent about watering.
- You have to figure out how to get rid of it after Christmas.
Artificial Christmas Trees:
Pro's:
- You don't have to re-string lights on branches every year
- You can get a flawless, 'perfect' to your standards tree every single year
- You save $$ in the long run because you get a great return on your investment
- It's easy. No going to a tree farm/dressing up for the cold/cutting down a tree required.
- You don't have a chance of your Christmas tree dying mid-December.
Cons:
- You've got to have ample storage space.
- Not quite as idyllic as a live Christmas tree.
- No fresh evergreen smells.
So, there you have it. In the end, despite the long(er) list of cons associated with it, I'm still a sucker for a live Christmas tree. Where do you stand??
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