Cookie Treat Bags – School Staff Appreciation Gifts

It’s hard to believe, but it’s the last week of school around here.  Actually, Andrew  finished this past Thursday and Ella is finished this Thursday.

If you remember, a couple of weeks ago was Teacher Appreciation Week and we posted on these adorable flowers with cute tags.  But, this week we really wanted to thank those who work behind the scenes at school and thank them for all their hard work.


So, we came up with these fun, cookie packages to give to everyone from the nice lady who helps the kids out of the car in the morning, to the custodians, librarians, secretaries and more!

These could not be easier.  Grab some pre-boxed cookies (I got mine from Sam’s Club) if you don’t have time to make some homemade, package up 2 or 3 in a clear cellophane treat bag, tie with some curling ribbon and then add a cute gift tag.  I found these online by searching Google Images. But, Pinterest has a ton of ideas that takes you to FREE printables at various websites.

That’s it!  You can make these with your kids or even by yourself  after they hit the hay in the evening.  Fun, simple and they are sure to be appreciated and to put a smile on someone’s face!

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  1. So adorable! And I love that you care about the behind-the-scenes folks!

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