One idea is that the juicy fruit was a traditional present for teachers in the United States, Denmark, and Sweden. Some think the practice originated as a simple gift of food for poorly paid teachers. Others believe the good health associated with apples made the present particularly meaningful.
Challenge #8
Teacher Appreciation, include an apple shape on your project:
Create something for a special teacher using an apple shape somewhere on your project.
Design Teams Projects
Angi
Create a Critter, Speaking of School
--remember to click on the design team members name to learn more about their project on their blog.
Design Teams Projects
Angi
Create a Critter, Speaking of School
Locker Talk
Doodlecharms, Storybook
Locker Talk
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linked to my Teacher Appreciation projects =) Just the one tin, but I didn't get a chance to take a photo of it individually. SUPER cute projects from the DT!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas for teachers....wow!
ReplyDeleteOn mine there is an apple but it is on the back side of the box.
Wanda;-D
Cute projects ladies. I didn't use an apple on the Teacher's Appreciation gift this year, but I love all of these!!
ReplyDeleteThese projects are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is always fun. I have awesome teachers:)
ReplyDelete~Madison
Just linked the cards I made along with some little buckets(sorry no apples on those)
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Cute Projects. Everyones projects are so nice. TFS
ReplyDeleteI posted the candy bar sliders. Love all the projects!
ReplyDelete~Rachel in Sacramento
Such ADORABLE projects ladies!!!
ReplyDeleteCandace came by my blog and let me know about the challenge...THANK YOU!!!
Good luck everyone,
Sarah
Cute ideas. Thanks for sharing
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