Our daughter was beyond excited the next morning and told us about everything the tooth fairy had left for her. Print a tooth fairy receipt from the selection above to leave your child once you take the tooth. Add some glitter to the printable certificate to make it sparkle. Print one of our tooth fairy certificates above to celebrate this magical moment. These free letters from the tooth fairy are free to print but are for personal use only. There are 8 included, just print out the ones you want to use. Download the printable tooth fairy letters below. There is even a place for the tiny tooth fairy to leave a little grade card for how well they are taking care of their teeth. You will be able to record when they lost their tooth, how old they were, where, and how. The final touch was to trim and twist a silver pipe cleaner into a tiny fairy wand, then I pressed it into the wax as it dried. All printables will remind you of this magical milestone for years to come. This letter is an easy way to add a little bit of magic to your kid’s day and make losing a tooth a truly special occasion. This special letter from the tooth fairy will make losing a tooth memorable. I added a pinch of the same fairy dust I would later sprinkle on her windowsill, and because I can’t help but be extra, I ordered a fairy wax seal stamp and some pretty wax to close the envelope. I decided to name the Tooth Fairy “Tilda”, signed the letter and stuck one gold dollar coin inside. I used an idea from my friend Erin and crafted a mini envelope and a letter, written in the tiniest handwriting I could muster. It was a fun way for both of us to be involved at our levels of interest. For our first foray acting as the Tooth Fairy, my husband and I decided to divide and conquer: I took on art direction and was in charge of crafting the letter and sprinkling the fairy dust, and he acquired a gold coin and was in charge of the swap out.
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