![]() ![]() Of course, customize this with your child’s name and more specific details around how they lost their tooth.įor my son, the tooth fairy made sure to reference that his tooth was rather hard to find, but she was eventually able to find it. Remember to keep brushing! I am leaving you magical wishes until I can visit you again. What is a grizzly bear without any teeth? A gummy bear! I’m leaving you this little (prize, gift, treat, surprise) as a thank you for letting me keep your tooth in my collection.ĭo you like jokes? Here’s my favorite tooth joke: I’m so excited you lost a tooth, and what a beautiful tooth it is. You want to bring a little magic with that tooth fairy letter! If you’re stumped on what to write, here’s a template for what to write, here’s something to get you started. It’s seriously so cute, here’s another picture: What Should the Tooth Fairy Say? It’s not free, but it’s super affordable. Update: I recently released a brand new tooth fairy certificate and tooth fairy letter that you can also download in the shop. I printed mine on slightly shimmery cardstock to give it a little extra twinkle. Just download by clicking here or click on the image. You can even cut out the tooth part to make it a little smaller. So, if you’ve been looking for a super cute, modern template for a tooth fairy letter – you’re going to love this one. But, that just means now I’m going to share it with you. I always end up wanting to create my own things. I looked all over the internet for a cute, but modern, looking tooth fairy template and ended up designing my own. Of course, the tooth fairy paid him a visit anyway. We think he must have swallowed it while eating. And by lost – I mean he actually lost it. Step 8: Add hot glue to the edges of the tooth, with the exception of the top (it’s important to leave an opening for the tooth, and any money the tooth fairy may bring).My son lost his first tooth recently. Use a hot glue gun to glue the pieces in place on the tooth. Next, cut cut two small pink circles, two black eyes with eyelashes and a small smile. To make a felt tooth, find a tooth template online and trace it onto a piece of white felt. I made a felt tooth (with eyelashes) for some extra cuteness. ![]() Step 7: At this point, you can add a small pocket or pouch of any shape with felt. Once the pillow is stuffed, hand-stitch the remainder of the fabric together. ![]() Step 6: Insert the fiber fill, and spread it out to all edges of the pillow. Now, insert your hand, and grab the inner part of the fabric, and pull the pillow inside out so the correct part of the fabric shows (and it somewhat resembles a pillow). Once you reach the last side, leave a small part of it open to insert the pillow batting. Step 5: Continue step 4 until almost all the sides of the square has stitching. If you want to skip sewing enitrely, use strips of Peel N’ Stick tape. Hand sewing this was really simple for me, and I don’t have extensive sewing experience. If you have a sewing machine, you can use it. Next, begin to push and pull the needle in and out of the thread along the edges of the square. Tie a knot at the end of the string, and insert through the corner of a fabric. Step 4: Thread a piece of embroidery string through an embroidery needle. Now, you should have one square with two pieces of fabric, but the fabric looks inside-out. ![]() Step 3: Turn the outside of the fabric (the part you want to see) inwards, so it faces each other. Step 2: Print a template of the outline of a tooth online, trace it onto a piece of white felt, and cut the felt tooth out. I liked the monochromatic effect of the black and white in this fabric, and I like that it’s a night scene, because that’s when the tooth fairy does most of her work. You can choose any cotton fabric you like. Step 1: Cut the fabric into the shape of a square. Cotton fabric, less than ½ yard (I got mine from Joann’s).Here’s how to make your own tooth fairy pillow: Materials: I hand-sewed the edges, then used a hot glue gun, so it was relatively easy and hassle-free. If you don’t own a sewing machine like me, it’s okay. I’m all about quick and easy projects and this DIY tooth fairy pillow is one of those. Maybe if he had had a cute pillow, he would have been less afraid. He was afraid of a tooth fairy being in his room, so he hung a tiny bag on the door handle outside his room. I wish I had made a tooth fairy pillow 3 years ago when my oldest son lost his first tooth. Otherwise, you are setting the bar pretty high! Your only challenge? Making sure you have cash on hand the night of the event, and it might help you out to have a few bills smaller than a twenty. This sweet homemade tooth fairy pillow ensures that teeth are easy to find, plus kids will know just where to look for whatever treasure the tooth fairy has left in its place. I’m a mom of three kids who are all in different teeth-losing stages right now so I need to be prepared. ![]()
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