Next time your kiddo loses one of their pearly whites, leave this printable receipt along with their gift To download and print the receipt, click the. You can either buy spray glitter at a craft store or use hair spray or Elmers spray glue and glitter to get the same sparkle on dollar bills or coins. August 22nd is National Tooth Fairy Day Today is for celebrating this exciting folklore about the fairy who gives a small gift to children after they lose a tooth. In a few minutes you can easily DIY tooth fairy money that will be a magical surprise. It’s super simple, all you need to do is spray a little hairspray on a normal $1 bill and immediately sprinkle on some gold glitter to create some magic fairy money! Put on as much or as little glitter as you want! This is an easy idea to last minute or without a trip to the bank! So I decided to turn a normal $1 bill into a dollar covered in glitter! These were both great and fun but I wanted to pick an idea that would be realistic for me to do for every child for every tooth they lost (especially those last minute 10 PM teeth!). I considered a gold $1 or a special $2 bill. I also looked at all the different ideas out there for what type of money the tooth fairy would leave Hudson. The video below shows you how to the printable receipt and envelope work! One is on her 9th lost tooth, still going strong, while the other is chomping at the bit, so to speak, for his first tooth loss. Leave this little receipt or certificate on your child’s nightstand inside a printable envelope to put your tooth fairy’s money in! The best part about this envelope is all you need is to print it out, cut, fold, assemble and you’re good to go! Download Free Tooth Fairy Certificate and print it off, exciting your child with this Official Tooth Fairy Report My kids both still believe in the tooth fairy. The receipt acts as a tooth report card! It serves as a great reminder for your kids to take good care of their teeth! What child doesn’t love to get a little Fairy Mail from the actual Tooth Fairy?! It’s the perfect Tooth Fairy Certificate for boys or girls! It not only is magical for your child and brings a few good giggles (with the tooth chart and tooth condition) but it can become a keepsake perfect for your scrapbook! You fill in your child’s name, age, date of loss tooth, location etc. I love this printable tooth fairy receipt. I ended up creating a mini receipt from the Tooth Fairy along with a matching DIY printable envelope! As I was researching tooth fairy ideas I knew I wanted the tooth fairy to leave a special note, letter or certificate behind along with the money.
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