Teacher Appreciation Gift Idea: Candles & Candle Warmers (Plus a free printable tag!)

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Teacher Appreciation Gift Idea: Candles & Candle Warmers (Plus a free printable tag!)

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If you haven’t heard yet, Teacher Appreciation Week is May 5-9th. So to get ready we have been posting lots of easy ideas for you to make your child’s teacher a special something to show how much you appreciate all of their hard work!

So far this week we have shared printable tags to attach to soda (You are ‘SO-DA’ teacher!) and water bottles (I just can’t bottle it up anymore!) Both gifts were super cute and something that I’m sure any teacher would appreciate. Today we have TWO printables that you can use to add to your gifts!

If you have a super awesome teacher you should definitely think about getting them a pretty candle warmer! I know teachers love to have their classrooms smell nice, but you aren’t allowed to have candles with open flames (due to obvious reasons!) burning. I know when I was teaching lots of teachers brought in candle warmers to plug in to keep their classrooms smelling nice!

This warmer is so pretty! It’s from Candlewarmers.com and is actually a warming lamp, which means it actually gives off some light as opposed to a traditional warmer.

It comes in black and white so it is perfect for any decor! (You can get one here.)

I *love* Candlewarmers.com! We have their products all throughout the house. See? Isn’t the owl candle warmer the cutest? (Get him here!) Their products are really top notch!

I promise – whoever you purchase a candle warmer for will be super happy! 🙂 Attach our cute printable tag (find it below!!) and some ribbon and you have a perfect gift!

Want to know what goes great with candle warmers or even as gifts on their own? Candles! City Creek Candles is hands down my favorite place to get candle and candle waxes! I love them because they are super awesome quality, but their site is so easy to find exactly what you are looking for! Their (tons) of scents are organized by categories like citrus + fruit, woods, sea + sand, green + herbal and more!

We have the frosted cake wax in our candle warmer and, true story, the first time we put it on Josh came up from the basement because he thought I had made cupcakes. (He was quite disappointed! No cupcakes – just a candle!)

This time they sent me Sugared and Citrus. You have no clue how amazing this sells! I’m obsessed!

(Check out all of the amazing scents and candles here.)

Make sure to print the gift tag (below!!) and add your favorite ribbon to create a fun (and great smelling!!) gift!

To attach the bow to the candle I just cut a piece of ribbon to fit snugly around the jar and hot glued it to form a loop and slipped it on.

If your ribbon is a little loose just put a small dot of hot glue on the glass and it should hold. When your teacher is ready to use the candle it should pull of pretty easily.

Just save the above image to your computer (or flash drive). I fit mine to take up one page and printed it at a local copy shop on card stock.

(Don’t forget to Pin!)

Check out some of out other teacher appreciation gift ideas here.

       

Comments

  1. My favorite candle scents are anything that smells sweet or spicy, like something’s baking in the oven.

  2. I love a spicy scented candle, like cinnamon spice or something on that order. Great idea for teachers.

    • Thank you! They smell amazing!

  3. LOVE your candle! I think we don’t show enough appreciation to our kids teachers. I am trying to do something little for them every week for the rest of the year. They deserve it!

    • Thank you!! How sweet of you to do that!

  4. OMG….how did I forget Teacher Appreciation day? Candles is a great idea for a gift. Thanks for this tip!

  5. What some lovely ideas – my Mum was a nursery nurse and always used to come back with some lovely gifts at the end of the year. x

  6. My favorite candle scents are vanilla, lavender and Jasmin. This is a great gift idea.

  7. I love cranberry candles

  8. What a neat idea for the teachers! My favorite scent of candle is Cinnamon Clove in the winter. In the warmer months I like a Linen or other clean scent.

  9. most ladies love candles so my daughters teacher I am sure would appreciate a candle like this one.

  10. Those are so cute! I have to plan for 2 teachers this year. My favorite scent is vanilla, always!

  11. How cute! I would have loved to get something like this when I was a teacher.

  12. That is such a great teacher appreciation gift. The end of the school year is coming up and I needed an idea, too, so thank you!

  13. Great gift idea for teacher appreciation! I usually do gift certificates

  14. I really like the warming lamp. I like it for the light it gives off, like you said!

  15. I always get my daughter’s teachers candles for every holiday and they absolutely love me for it! These would be such cute gifts for teacher’s appreciation.

  16. I would love to have a cheeseburger scented candle; that sounds nice or maybe even pizza.

    • My son would agree! 🙂

  17. Candles really are a great teacher appreciation gift. I know my kid’s teachers love them!

  18. This is such a cute gift idea. I’m going to have to remember this for my daughter’s teachers in June.

  19. Oh I will remember this, I always forget this week for the teachers

  20. These are some great gift ideas for teacher appreciation day. It’s nice to get some recognition from my students and their parents.

  21. Aw, I LOVE this idea! was just trying to think what I could get my son’s teacher.

  22. Anything you can get a teacher to help them relax at the end of the day would be a good gift idea. Great scented candles does that!

  23. What a great idea. I had been trying to think of something to do for my son’s teacher. This is perfect.

  24. Great idea! I didn’t realize that teachers could burn candles in the classroom!

  25. I usually gravitate towards vanilla candles. You’ve just given me an idea to get our teachers a plug-in candle warmer for the classroom. Something relaxing would really help, I bet.

  26. These candle gift tags are really cute and can be used so many different ways. Any teacher will appreciate getting this with a gift.

  27. Those are beautiful teacher gifts. I bet any teacher would find these useful and great decor for their home.

  28. I love vanilla scented candles. And I have lots of teachers friends- I know this is a gift they would love!

  29. Really cute gift ideas here! My kids’ teachers would love them.

  30. Everyone loves a good candle! My favorite scents are usually apple pie or something along those lines.

  31. I love the candle idea! After a long day of teaching, I’m sure a nice smelling candle to relax with is so needed!

  32. I absolutely love this teacher appreciation gift! The printable tag is so cute!

  33. I love fruits, flowers, and tropical scents this time of year. I cannot believe it is already the end of the school year. Very crafty teacher gifts. Thanks for the tips.

  34. The owl is way to cute! I so want one now!

  35. I tend to like either fall scents or fruity scents. This is a great idea for a teacher because they can’t burn candles and classrooms are often smelly!

  36. These are such adorable teacher gift ideas! I like the puns, too – You are a ‘scent’sational teacher 🙂 Too cute!

  37. I have a couple of awesome teachers this year that are on our teacher appreciation list. I’m going to check out your printables!

  38. This is a really cute idea! Thanks for the tags!

  39. What adorable tags!! I’ll need to remember teacher appreciation week and get my son’s teacher something 🙂

  40. So crafty and creative! Whenever I give gifts I want to make sure they are useful to that person, not just something silly they will never look at again.

  41. What a great teacher gift idea! I like candles that have fresh, clean scents to them like linen or the sea.

  42. Great idea! I love the printable you made to go with it. Very cute!

  43. Candles are wonderful gifts for all seasons and especially for teachers.

  44. Ha, cute play on words! I like the easy way it’s spruced up too.

  45. I’d love a bunch of those fresh flowers too! Thanks for sharing this idea!

  46. I love the look of these candle warmers! Very pretty. And the printable tags are the perfect personalized touch. Thanks for sharing!

  47. As a former teacher, I can tell you that teacher appreciation gifts are always welcome. And candles make great gifts no matter what occasion it is!

  48. I love anything food like- citrus, fruits, berries, sugar cookie, pumpkin- except that I hate apple scented stuff! I use warmers because I have a no open flame policy. Two fires in my lifetime is enough! I’m paranoid!

  49. These tags are seriously cute! AND I love love love Candlewamers!!! They have such great products!

  50. I love vanilla scented candles! These are my favorites. I will allow for apple scented.

  51. I so want to snatch that owl warmer! I love candle warmers and have several.

  52. These are some great gift ideas for teachers. I love the printable.

  53. I love anything “autumn” like cinnamon spice, or pumpkin pie/apple pie. Living in Florida, we miss all the traditional Fall stuff and I need the reminder in my life! 🙂

  54. What a great idea. I love great gifts for teachers. Anything that is calming or soothing are always appreciated.

  55. I have that same candle warmer in black and love it. It would make an excellent gift.

  56. I love candles – especially scented ones. Soy candles are great too. My favourite is vanilla bean or jasmine 🙂

  57. What a cute idea for teacher appreciation! I would suggest buying a soothing scent….they probably need it lol.

  58. I really enjoy candles that smell like flowers, peony,rose,lavender etc.

  59. I love baked apple pie scent

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