
Once you cut it out with scissors, slip the folded letter inside along with some money, maybe some glitter for some fairy dust, seal with glue, and slide it under your child’s pillow.Īnd you can reuse this mini letter every time your child loses a tooth!
#Tooth fairy letter template free printable download#
This personalized Tooth Fairy letter with a miniature envelope is a free printable, so just click the image above to download the pdf. I am a sucker for all things tiny so this was right up my alley.

There are tons of options available online, including a Tooth Fairy Certificate and even apology letters (brilliant!). Tiny Tooth Fairy letters are not a new concept, even though they were pretty new to me. So first, let’s talk about the free printable I promised, then we’ll get on to all the other fun stuff associated with the Tooth Fairy! Miniature Free Printable Tooth Fairy Letter and Envelope So when my youngest left the Tooth Fairy a letter explaining how she was going to sleep in her big sister’s bed, it sparked an idea and I went to work creating a tiny Tooth Fairy letter with a mini envelope for parents to print out and leave under their kid’s pillows. It’s not in any parenting guides that I read and moms don’t really sit around sipping coffee and discussing all the neat things they do for these special occasions. And, to be honest, no one really prepares you for that first lost tooth. It all worked out in the end, but I obviously never forgot the “trauma” of being caught completely off-guard. My husband and I hadn’t discussed what Tooth Fairy tradition we wanted to incorporate and I couldn’t find any change for the life of me. I remember the panic that set in the very first time my child lost her tooth because it happened so quickly and I wasn’t the least bit prepared. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
