Back to School Apples for Teacher: Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks


Apple Cookies

August means time for back to school. Although the tradition of giving the teacher an apple is no longer in style, I am honoring the practice with popular apple pins that keep showing up in my Pinterest feed. For my Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks of the week, here are my top pins inspired by apples.

Popular Cookie Pin

Instead of an actual apple, why not send your kids back to school with some adorable apple cookies? My top apple cookie pin are the adorable apple sugar cookies from Living Locurto.

Apple Cookies

Popular Caramel Pin

Caramel and apple are two flavors that complement each other perfectly. But do not feel like you have to limit your caramel apples to the traditional caramel-covered apple. My top caramel pin of the week is an adorable caramel chews apple pops from Lindsay Ann’s Dollhouse Bake Shoppe.

Apple Caramel Pops

Popular Oreo Pin

Oreos are always popular. For my top apple-inspired Oreo pin, I present the clever Mini Apple Oreo Pops from Frills Frolic.

Mini Apple Oreo Pops

Popular Craft Pin

Even if you do not want to eat a sweet apple-themed treat, you can still use apples in your crafting. My top apple-inspired craft is an upcycled apple treat cup from Saved by Love Creations.

Apple Treat Cups

Popular Candy Apple Pin

Candied apples are a popular treat during the autumn season. My top candy apple pin that keeps showing up in my Pinterest feed comes from Home Spun Threads: candy apples for beginners.

Candy Apples for Beginners

Do you have a favorite apple pin? Share in the comments below.

Read more from Heather Johnson at The Parenting Patch.


Heather Johnson
Heather Johnson is a writer, librarian, linguist, wife, and mother. She earned a BA in English studies with a minor in creative writing from Illinois State University in May 2007, an MS in library and information science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2009, and an MS in English studies with an emphasis in linguistics at Illinois State University in December 2011. Her websites include The Parenting Patch and Linguistics Girl.

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