Thoughtful Gift Guide for Teachers & Daycare Educators: From Budget-Friendly to Luxurious Options - Clare Makes

Thoughtful Gift Guide for Teachers & Daycare Educators: From Budget-Friendly to Luxurious Options

As the year comes to a close, many parents want to express gratitude to the teachers and daycare educators who have made a lasting impact on their children’s lives.

Whether you’re on a tight budget or looking to give something extra special, we’ve put together a guide featuring thoughtful gift ideas from small businesses, including Clare Makes candles and other unique gifts.

Budget-Friendly Gift Ideas to Show Your Appreciation

Times are tough at the moment for many and here at Clare Makes I want to help you keep your Christmas budget in check. You don't have to spend a lot to make a teacher or daycare educator feel special and appreciated for the time they have spent with your child during the year.

1. Greeting Cards from Little Hoot Hoot - $7 each

A heartfelt note can mean the world. LittleHootHoot’s beautifully designed cards from their Sydney-based stationery line add a personal touch to any gift. Express your gratitude with a thoughtful message for the special educator in your child's life.

2. Zenti Designs Archival Art Prints - Starting from $25

A unique art piece is a memorable gift that adds character to any space. Zenti Designs’ beautiful archival prints are an affordable way to give a lasting gift that can brighten up a classroom, home office, or living space.

3. Clare Makes Wax Melts - $15

Give the gift of beautiful fragrance without breaking the bank. Clare Makes wax melts come in eleven signature scents and provide up to 60 hours of scent, making them a great option for a low-cost yet thoughtful gift.

4. Sweetly Kneaded Thick Loaded Chocolate Cookies

Treat your educator to something sweet! Sweetly Kneaded, a Hunter Valley baker, creates decadent loaded chocolate cookies that are sure to make anyone's day. Delicious, memorable, and a great way to say thank you. Pro tip: The white chocolate cookies are my personal favourite.

5. Handmade Gifts from the Heart

Crafting something with your child can be both meaningful and cost-effective. Consider:

  • Personalized Bookmarks: Decorate sturdy cardstock with drawings and heartfelt messages.
  • Homemade Treats: Package a selection of homemade cookies or baked goods with a handwrittennote.

6. Selection of Chocolates from Costco

For a truly budget-friendly gift, purchase a selection of chocolates from Costco. Package them in a small gift bag and attach a handmade card from your child. Sometimes, a simple yet sweet gesture is enough to show appreciation.

7. Hand Blended Teas from Mind Body Tea - from $16.95

What teacher doesn't drink tea?! I've purchased teas from Mind Body Tea for friends, family and myself before and they're amazing quality. My favourite is the Find Your Flow tea.

8. Local Coffee Voucher

A coffee voucher is a thoughtful gift that provides teachers with a little pick-me-up during their busy days. Make sure you choose a cafe within easy walking distance from your child's school so they can pick up their morning coffee on the way to work.

9. Your Child’s Favorite Book with a Message Inside

Gift a teacher a copy of your child’s favourite book with a handwritten message. This thoughtful touch can help build the classroom library and hold a special memory for the teacher.

10. School Canteen Voucher

Give a school canteen voucher to help teachers enjoy a lunch on days when they forget to bring one or simply don’t feel like packing it.

Luxurious Gifts for Memorable Farewells

It may be that this is the year that your child is finishing daycare or you'd just like to spoil a particular educator or teacher. Here's what you can get to make them feel extra special and express your gratitude. Teachers are such an under appreciated profession and our kids spend so much time with them.

1. Clare Makes Candles - $35 to $55

Make a lasting impression with a Clare Makes candle. Handcrafted and inspired by Australian botanicals, these candles offer a warm and personal touch.

Options include:

One thoughtful approach is to buy one candle per educator, write individual cards, and let the staff choose their favourite scent in their own time—a heartfelt way to express appreciation.

2. The 095 Cup from Made by Mennt - $59

For educators who enjoy a touch of everyday luxury, this Sydney-made ceramic cup by Mennt is both elegant and functional. Crafted with care, it makes a stylish addition to their coffee or tea routine.

3. Mini Dried Flower Arrangement from Ela Floral - $40

Add beauty to any space with a stunning mini dried flower arrangement from Ela Floral. Each arrangement is carefully crafted and comes with a clay tree decoration gift pack—a perfect blend of charm and thoughtfulness.

4. Gift Voucher for a Facial or Massage

Help your teacher or daycare educator relax and unwind with a gift voucher for a facial or massage at a local spa or wellness center. It’s a thoughtful way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. Make sure the place you choose is local to the school and doesn't require a lot of travel for the teacher.

5. Curated Gift Basket

Combine items from this guide to create a luxurious gift basket. Consider including a Clare Makes candle, a Little Hoot Hoot greeting card, an art print from Zenti Designs, artisanal treats, and more for a truly special gesture.

Important Note for Gifts Over $50

In Victoria and NSW, teachers in the state system must declare any gift over $50, including gifts valued at exactly $50. Daycare teachers and private school teachers do not have this requirement, but it’s good to be mindful of any policies in place at your school or center.

Whether your budget is tight or you’re ready to splurge, there are many meaningful ways to thank the teachers and daycare educators who make a difference every day. From small handmade gestures to luxurious gifts, every token of appreciation speaks volumes. Ready to explore more gift options? Visit Clare Makes and other featured small businesses for gifts that leave a lasting impact.

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