Talk about extreme excitement! My parents happened to be visiting that week, although they left to go home and missed the actual tooth falling out by about two hours, but it was lucky for me because I was brainstorming all day about what to make for O to keep his lost tooth in.Īnd they kept saying, “what’s your big rush?” But I just had a feeling it was going to fall out the next day and it did! I finished this project just in time! Luckily it was a quick and easy DIY and the tooth fairy letter that you can personalize was the icing on the cake for this project! When he was in first grade, O lost his first tooth! It went from very slightly wiggly to completely out in less than three days. You guys! This printable tooth fairy letter might be my favoritest thing ever (that’s a word, right?!) Make a cute little box to hold a lost tooth out of an old dental floss container and print a free printable tooth fairy letter from the desk of the Tooth Fairy (you can personalize it)!
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