![]() This is one of the easiest tooth fairy ideas because it takes just 2 minutes! Sprinkle a bit of glitter on your child’s dresser, and then use a Barbie doll shoe or your finger to make little fairy footprints in the glitter. You can also use a glitter spray or brush glitter glue in a thin layer over the dollar bill. This chunky glitter is the only glitter I had on hand. ![]() ![]() Here is the Tooth Fairy money that I made really quickly, but I definitely recommend using a finer glitter. You can even use a “Healthy Teeth” certificate that encourages good brushing and take a photo of your kids holding their certificates to add to your sentimental file. Here are some of the BEST printable Tooth Fairy ideas: Leave a Tooth Fairy Certificate.Ī printable Tooth Fairy certificate is a great way to encourage healthy teeth habits and offer extra “proof” that the Tooth Fairy was there. Then all you have to do is download and print… doesn’t get much easier than that! You can find SO MANY printable Tooth Fairy ideas (like the free ones at the end of this post!), including lost tooth certificates, tooth fairy receipts, printable door signs, and more. If you want to make losing a tooth extra special for your kids, but you don’t have a ton of extra time to spend sewing a special pillow or glittering up some dollar bills, then tooth fairy printables are the way to go! ![]() PS.*This post contains affiliate links, which means if you click a link and make a purchase, I earn a commission at no additional cost to you. On that note, know any great tooth fairy jokes? I added a fun tooth joke in my son’s first letter and he loved it so much, I’m going to keep it going. If you’re looking for more jokes, check out my post with 20 tooth fairy jokes. The whole idea behind these fun little traditions is a celebration of a child’s imagination and to acknowledge each step of growing up with something special. Overall, just think of ways to add a little magic. Play with size – if you don’t want to use the printable, you can always write on an extra small piece of paper in very small writing, to create the idea that the tooth fairy is very small.Add a little magic – you can always add some glitter, confetti, write in swirly font or leave other extra special touches.Make suggestions – if they’ve been struggling to brush or pull on the teeth prematurely, mention gently that it’s important to take care of their teeth and be patient.Share details – mention it was their very first tooth or that you can tell it took a long time to fall out.Here are a few fun tips for things you can share in a tooth fairy letter: 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. ![]()
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