I sprayed the front with adhesive, sprinkled glitter, dumped the excess glitter. I took all my $1 bills (a $5 bonus for losing the first tooth) and laid them on a paper towel. Several of my friends have made these over the years and it has always topped my list of Tooth Fairy 101 Must-Makes. This was surprisingly easy. I used Elmer’s spray adhesive and iridescent glitter. Next, I wanted to make some shiny sparkly fairy-worthy glitter money. Our coin were pretty dirty so I used a jewelry cleaning cloth and it polished up like new! For subsequent teeth, the Tooth Fairy will leave $1 per tooth. We got Jakob to bed that night and it was finally time to put together a little Tooth Fairy magic! Commence the shrieking, yelling, celebrating (from all of us). Actually, I was excited and then had a total mom moment and got all choked up and teary eyed as my kid reached yet another big milestone. Not wanting to tell me what he did, he started crying and I had to pull over. On Tuesday evening, Jakob plucked that tooth out on his own while we were driving in the car home at 9pm. Jake has been waiting for a tooth fairy visit since he learned about what the tooth fairy was all about, so I knew it would be fun to play it up a little, at least for the first tooth. I had the tooth box, purchased by my sister a couple of years ago and I miraculously remembered where I had stored it.īut what else would be fun? Something that was just as super exciting as losing your first tooth. I had to do some quick pinteresting to get some ideas. YIKES! He wasn’t kidding! I knew it would only be a matter of days before we’d be expecting our very first visit from the Tooth Fairy! Being that Jakob is only 4.5 years old, I was not prepared for this next adventure that I was about to embark on. I went to look at his mouth again when Jakob announced that he had a tooth that was “super wiggly.” I figured he was exaggerating and was completely shocked when I watched him wiggle his tooth back and forth with his finger. A couple days later, again it looked like his tooth was chipped. I made him smile and he was just perfectly fine. Last Saturday, we were taking a bath when I noticed that it looked like Jake had cracked his tooth.
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