


If you’re putting together a cute end of the year teacher gift or need an easy idea for Teacher Appreciation, I’ve got you covered. These Free Printable Target Teacher Gift Tags are made to fit perfectly on the adorable viral mini Target shopping baskets from the party aisle, and honestly… they might be the cutest little teacher gifts ever!

And yep…you can download the PDF for free here by submitting your email to join my newsletter. Because really… a free printable and a little dose of fun in your inbox? That’s a win-win. Don’t worry…I only send the good stuff. No spammy nonsense over here.
The tag says:
Thanks for being an awesome teacher!
Why these teacher gift tags are so fun
I used one of the mini Target baskets to make a gift for our favorite music teacher, and it turned out so stinking cute! These little red baskets are already a whole vibe, and when you add tiny goodies and a printable tag? Instant teacher gift magic.
If you want to recreate the same look, I’ve also included a link to all the mini Target basket accessories so you can build your own little masterpiece.
How to get the free printable
To grab your free printable teacher gift tags:
- Click on the image to the right (it’s basically magic).
- Enter your email to join my newsletter.
- Check your inbox for the PDF link.
- Download, print, and start gifting.
And don’t worry…I’m not about to flood your inbox with weird emails at 2 a.m. Just the best stuff, fun ideas, and freebies now and then!

Quick instructions for printing and using the tags
These gift tags are designed as 2 inch circle tags.



What to do:
- Download the PDF after signing up for the newsletter.
- Print the file on white cardstock for the best results.
- Use a 2 inch circle cutter to punch out each tag.
- No circle cutter? Scissors work too.
- Use a single hole punch at the top of the tag.
- Tie onto your gift basket with ribbon, baker’s twine, or whatever cute string you have in your gift wrap stash.
Perfect for teacher appreciation and end of the year gifts
These printable tags are a simple way to dress up a thoughtful teacher appreciation gift without spending a lot of extra time or money. They’re especially perfect for:
- end of the year teacher gifts
- Teacher Appreciation Week
- special subject teachers
- music teachers
- classroom teachers
- last-minute teacher gifts that still look adorable
Mini Target basket teacher gift idea
The gift pictured uses the mini Target shopping basket from the party aisle, and I made this one for our favorite music teacher. Fill it with a few small treats, classroom goodies, gift cards, or tiny self-care items for a gift that feels extra fun.

And if you want to copy the whole look, don’t forget to check out my link to all the basket accessories.
Download your free printable Target teacher gift tags
If you’re ready to make your own, grab the Free Printable Target Teacher Gift Tags and I’ll send it over to your inbox.
A free printable, a cute teacher gift idea, and only the best emails? I mean… I’d click it.
Cute, easy, affordable, and teacher-approved…basically my favorite kind of DIY!
If you’re in full-on teacher gift mode, you can also find my Teacher Printable Tic Tac labels on Etsy, or check out how to make a Crayon Wreath, Eos Apple, and Eos Strawberry. They all make great gifts for teachers!
Happy gifting, friends!

Got Questions?
Here’s the quick version on this mini Target shopping basket teacher gift and the free printable teacher gift tags…because making something cute should not require detective work.
This mini Target shopping basket teacher gift is kind of the sweet spot: cute, useful, affordable, and easy to pull together. It works great as an end-of-year teacher gift, Teacher Appreciation Week gift, or last day of school teacher gift because it feels thoughtful without requiring a full crafting crisis.
You can fill a mini Target basket teacher gift with little things that are actually useful and still feel fun. Think pens, sticky notes, candy, snacks, hand sanitizer, lip balm, or a gift card. Basically, small goodies that say “thank you” without looking like you panic-bought random stuff in the checkout line.
Just download the free printable teacher gift tags, print them out, and cut them using a 2-inch circle punch if you have one. If you don’t, scissors absolutely work too. Then tie the tag onto your teacher gift basket with ribbon or twine, and suddenly the whole gift looks way more pulled together than the effort it took. Love that for us.
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