![]() ![]() ![]() You can also skip scoring and fold right away, but scoring will make the folds straight and clean. Score along the dashed lines on the envelope. I usually use glue stick for paper, because other glues make the paper wrinkle.ĥ. Keep the tab that closes the envelope folded outwards, so it doesn’t get glued to the lining. Glue the lining to the backside of the envelope. This is the tab that closes the envelope.Ĥ. Cut out the envelope and the lining with scissors or a craft knife.ģ. Print the PDF file on white card stock that fits your printer.Ģ. If you have older kids who grew out of the tooth fairy stage, let them help you out in making this tooth fairy letter for their younger, unsuspecting sibling.ġ. It’s very easy to assemble this printable Tooth Fairy, but if you need instructions you’ll find them below. If you make a purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission, at no additional cost to you. Isn’t it interesting?īy the way, is there also a Tooth Fairy for extracted wisdom teeth? Because if there is she owes me a fortune. Google told me that the custom to replace baby teeth for money or gifts started in medieval times in northern Europe. That’s how I learnt then in Japan kids don’t put their teeth under the pillow, but throw them onto the roof or towards the ground (depending on the tooth location). While I was creating the Tooth Fairy letter, I recalled a Japanese anime I once saw, where a kid threw his fallen tooth from the roof. It’s a set with 20 clipart graphics (in PNG, SVG and EPS) for making Tooth Fairy items, from printables to decorations and handmade gifts. This Tooth Fairy letter has images from my Tooth Fairy Clipart Set, which is available in my Etsy shop. The letter folds into a sweet little envelope, ready for the fairy to slip under the pillow. Just print, cut, fold and write let the fairy write her message. Here is a cute printable Tooth Fairy letter for the special moment. They are perfect for holding the tooth inside for safe keeping.Next time someone around you looses a tooth, you’ll be prepared. If you decide to personalized your creation, be sure to mirror the name!Īlso, if you want to keep the tiny tooth in a secure place – there are these tiny little containers in the jewelry section of most craft stores. Use your Silhouette Cameo to easily personalize your adorable Tooth Fairy bag. You should be left with an adorable Tooth Fairy pouch/bag for your little ones to put their tiny teeth in. Be sure to pass the iron after each piece is laid. Next, lay the tooth fairy wings and pass the iron (use a piece of cloth for protection), then the tooth, face, pink cheeks, and bow. On a flat surface lay your cotton muslin drawstring bag and pass the iron on it. Remember to lay your heat transfer material shiny side down on your mat.Ĥ. If you are using glitter or another type of Heat transfer material be sure to mark that so the appropriate blade depth and speed are selected. ![]() I changed the material type to Heat transfer material – glitter for one of my pieces. You want to be sure to use “fill” as the cut option since we will be cutting multiple colors. Be sure to take note of the location on the mat so you know where to lay your iron-on vinyl colors.ģ. To make it easier, I spaced out each item so I can add each iron-on vinyl color on 1 mat when I am cutting. Now, move them on the screen so that each piece that will be a different color is separate. Once you have the size set, ungroup the pieces. The pouch measures about 3.5 inches across.Ģ. The wings in my pouch measure 3.032 inches across. Be sure to adjust to the size you need by selecting all the files at once. The file will be transferred to the mat together. Cotton Muslin Drawstring bags (like these)ġ.Open the tooth fairy file in Silhouette Studio.Silhouette Cameo (or another die cutting machine).DIY Tooth Fairy Pouch Instructions: Materials: It is, however, no additional cost to you. It just means I make a small commission if you make a purchase through any of my links. Using my trusted Silhouette Cameo 3, I set everything up and got to work! Luckily, I had all the materials I needed. She went with a tooth fairy with a bow but she wanted a sparkly glitter bow in purple (because it is her favorite color, of course). ![]() We browsed the Silhouette Studio Store and found the perfect tooth fairy image. So I did what all moms do, I told her we would make a special tooth fairy pouch to hold our precious baby tooth. Making it special and an unforgettable experience was top of the list for me. You guys understand, right? Since I’m that mom – I had to go all out with this tooth fairy business. I knew the time was coming but just did not want to face it. My baby, my princess, my only daughter was growing up. I had a mini panic attack inside but outside I showed my enthusiasm. My daughter announced (giggling), that her tooth was wiggly. ![]()
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