Don't let messy handwriting ruin a beautiful gift. Create a 100% customizable, typeable questionnaire in seconds. Pinterest templates are fixed; ours are flexible.
Use the teacher intro route when first-week welcome materials matter before gift planning does.
Use the gift-facing route when printable tags, holders, or a simple thank-you format is the real next job.
Use the coordination route when the next job is a clean parent-facing introduction instead of a gift decision.
Use the decision route when you want a first-week gift but still need to choose the right level and format.
Return to the seasonal cluster when teacher prep should stay linked to treats, lunch, and supplies.
Pinterest templates require you to write by hand. Ours lets you type everything. The result? A professional, clean gift that looks like you bought it on Etsy.
Teacher doesn't drink coffee? No problem. Change "Favorite Coffee" to "Favorite Tea" or "Sweet Treat" to "Allergies" in one click. 100% editable questions.
Perfect for Room Moms. Generate the PDF and email it to your teacher to fill out. No need to print, handwrite, scan, and send back.
We ditched the cluttered cartoons for a Modern Clean Aesthetic. Using trendy fonts like Amatic SC and Patrick Hand, combined with calming colors like Dusty Pink and Sage Green, our templates fit the modern "Millennial Mom" styleโclean, minimal, and Instagram-ready.
Yes. Unlike static PDFs from Pinterest, this tool is a 100% editable Teacher Favorite Things generator. You can change every single fieldโincluding the teacher's name, school year, and all "favorite" categories (e.g., swapping "Coffee" for "Tea" or "Candles" for "Books").
Yes. OnePageParty offers a completely free, typeable questionnaire. You do not need to download Adobe Acrobat or pay for Etsy templates. Simply type your answers in the browser, preview instantly, and download a print-ready PDF.
For Room Moms who need a digital solution: You can generate a blank or partially filled PDF using this tool, download it, and email it directly to your teacher. They can then print it, fill it out, and snap a photo to send back to you.
The most useful questions for teacher gifts include: 1) Favorite Hot/Cold Drink (for morning coffee runs), 2) Allergies or Dietary Restrictions (crucial for food gifts), 3) Favorite Local Restaurant (for gift cards), and 4) Classroom Wishlist Items (supplies they actually need). Our template includes all these by default but lets you customize them.
Keep a copy of this list on your phone. When the holidays roll around, you can quickly answer questions from other parents like "Does anyone know if Mr. Davis has any food allergies?" You'll look like a superhero!