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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

tooth fairy, we're ready

If you check around the internet, dozens of sites exist with perfect, beautiful tooth fairy pillows. If we had more time, I would have ordered one of them for my loose-tooth Maddy. I'm all about out-sourcing when I can.

With her first teeny-tiny baby tooth hanging on by a thread, last week we hit the craft store and bought a little box for Maddy to paint and prepare as a perfect landing spot for her tooth.

Without a sewing machine or the proper sewing skills, this mama needed a tooth fairy pillow back-up plan.

  • Tooth Fairy Box: Yes, ours is a box. But it's star-shaped, and now it's all glittered up, and it's totally. . . beautiful. Maddy worked her little heart out on it.

It started out as an inexpensive little wooden box.


And with a little paint, it slowly became gooooorgeous.

After a few days of a high fever and feeling completely lousy, finally today Maddy said she wanted to finish decorating her Tooth Fairy Box. We flipped our -at and -an family flip books aside, and we did some old-school free crafting, all in the name of our favorite little fairy and my baby being on the mend.

We haven't met the Tooth Fairy yet, but we know she loves sparkles.


Owen's Tooth Fairy Box

Knowing that once Maddy starts losing her pearly whites, Owen won't be too far behind, while Maddy decorated her box, I made one for Owen, who really wasn't up for creating one on his own. Painting Tooth Fairy Boxes or playing golf, baseball, and tire swinging out back with Dad? Guess what Owen did. . .

We've got Owen feeling lousy today, but once everyone's back on their feet, we'll hit the library for some of these Tooth Fairy book titles:

Some of my favorite Tooth Fairy Pillow spots:
  • One Crafty Place: Although this blog is no longer being updated, Chrissy did an awesome job of assembling some very cool crafts. Check out her Tooth Fairy Pillows from around the web.

8 comments:

  1. This is one adorable box that is the perfect place to leave those precious teeth for the tooth fairy.

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  2. LOVE it! R had a visit from the tooth fairy because she bumped her tooth and it had to be pulled. She was very nervous about the idea of a fairy coming in her room, but she is only three. I left her tooth fairy box on the opposite side of her room and that helped. Let us know what the tooth fairy leaves in exchange for the tooth!

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  3. OMG - this is too precious!! I am definitely going to steal (um, borrow...LOL!) this idea!!

    ~ Jennifer
    http://thetoyboxyears.blogspot.com

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  4. That's a great idea! I don't sew either, so I think we may have a tooth box one day too.

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  5. thank you, Meredith, Jennifer, Christy, and Elise! Christy--I haven't thought that far yet. . . maybe a 50 cent piece? Is that totally old school? I'm open for ideas!!

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  6. Your ideas are really interesting and useful for school.
    Thank you!

    Regards

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  7. What a cute idea! I think I'm going to borrow it! ;)

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  8. Love the tooth fairy boxes!! So adorable and thank your for the kind words about my little pillows.
    xoxo pink and green mama MaryLea

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