
Teachers' week is the perfect opportunity to show our gratitude to them. Here are 5 cards you could make with your kids.

The Little Messenger
A little ladybug that spreads its wings to reveal a message. Isn't that poetic? And above all, easy to do. You will need a paper pin with a round head, two pieces of cardboard of different colors and pencils. First, draw the head of the ladybug. Cut out his wings and pin them to the base of his neck. From this point, draw the arms and write a message behind the wings so that when opened, the message appears.

The cute little pun
Has your child been absolutely blown away by their teacher's work this year? Give him the chance to tell the person concerned with a little humor. In addition, it is certainly the DIY the easiest to do.
Fold a piece of cardboard to form a map. Ask the child to draw his self-portrait. In the bubble you (or him) write the following message "I was thrilled to have you as a teacher". Take a ribbon or string and tie it around the card. So. Easy, huh?

You rock
Yes, ok, it is an English expression, but there is no equivalent in order to make the expected pun. If your child's teacher was exceptional and "rocked", he can tell him with a meaningful card. After picking up two pebbles (one that will act as the head and the other as the body), glue the two pieces on a rigid cardboard, with hot glue. Once everything is dry, all that remains is to draw the hair, arms and legs of this rocking teacher.

The Grateful Caterpillar
Six circles drawn on cardboard. Six different colors. A circle as a head and each of the others to carry one of the letters of the word "thank you". Then, your mini will only have to color the inside of the circles, draw a funny caterpillar face and you'll be done!

A flower bud
To do this, you need to put your hand on an old button while your child draws a flower on a piece of cardboard. Using hot glue, once the button is found and the flower drawn, attach the button to the flower. Sprinkle some glitter and voila. Top time!