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Use Our Free Holiday Gift Tags to Create Inexpensive Student Gifts

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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Introduction:

The holiday season is a time for giving and spreading joy, and teachers often want to express their gratitude to their students with thoughtful gifts. However, finding the right gift on a budget can be challenging. Thankfully, with our free holiday gift tags, you can create inexpensive yet memorable student gifts that will leave a lasting impression.

1. Personalized Bookmarks

A personalized bookmark is an excellent way for students to remember their favorite teacher. Simply print out our holiday-themed gift tags, write the student’s name, and attach them to cardstock or construction paper lengthwise. You can also add colorful tassels or ribbon for a finishing touch.

2. DIY Hot Cocoa Mix

There’s nothing more heartwarming during winter than sipping on a mug of hot cocoa. Create individual packets of hot cocoa mix and place them in clear plastic bags. Print our festive holiday gift tags and staple one on each bag as a personal note before gifting it to your students.

3. Customized Pencils

School supplies are always well-received by students, so why not make customized pencils for your class? Buy inexpensive pencils in bulk and use small pieces of washi tape or colorful duct tape to decorate them uniquely. Attach our holiday-themed gift tags to show appreciation for each student.

4. Handwritten Recipe Cards

Share the joy of cooking with your students by gifting them handwritten recipe cards featuring your favorite cookies or holiday treats. Simply print out the recipes on cardstock and add our free printable holiday gift tags as decoration.

5. Mini Snow Globes

You can easily create mini snow globes by repurposing small jars or baby food containers as the base, filling them with water, glitter, and miniature figures or decorations available at craft stores. Use our holiday gift tags to personalize these festive creations for your students.

6. Class Photo Collage

Print out a collage of class pictures from throughout the year on photo paper, and insert it into an inexpensive or DIY frame. Attach our holiday gift tags to make the gift extra special for each student.

Conclusion:

The holiday season offers the perfect opportunity for teachers to show their appreciation and create lasting memories with their students. By using our free holiday gift tags and these easy-to-make, budget-friendly gift ideas, you can spread holiday cheer without breaking the bank. Happy gifting!

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