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January 16th, 2012 · 4 Comments · cool stuff, P366, Photography, stamping

Hello friends! Today’s prompt was about remembering something past. I went off prompt again, Jordan went to bed last night at 8pm and came back to our room at 9pm to announce that his loose tooth was out. You may remember his last tooth came out exactly the same, about an hour after bedtime. He did agree to let me wait to package it and write “the story” today.

every time we have a lost tooth around here, I package it in a little plastic bag and cardstock label.  I created a whole stack so they can all be the same and I don’t have to worry about running out of a certain kind of cardstock and having a mismatched tooth pack. Plus, then the tooth fairy would have a whole stack of exactly the same sized packets, you know, if she was the type to keep this kind of thing.

cardstock from stampin up, tooth die- quickutz, 6- white vinyl thickers, large oval punch- stampin up. Stamp- Paper Trey Ink, Memento Blue ink.

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4 Comments so far ↓

  • Momma Deborah

    I love this picture, notice both 5 & 6 are in the same upper and lower spots. I love the bags you made to put them in for the tooth fairy.

  • Rebecca

    Kids are always so proud of their lost teeth, aren’t they!? Cute little tooth packages. :)

  • Nicki

    that is so smart. my son lost a tooth in the pool – retrieving is not going to happen – so I created a letter from the tooth fairy saying she understood and it was okay. he didn’t buy it for a minute and *poof* there went all illusions of a tooth fairy (and I thought I had done so well). Being prepared in advanced is good thinking!

  • Veronica Ulicsni

    OH. MY. GOODNESS! What a freakin ADORABLE idea!!!!! So sad that my 2 are near grown and WON’T be losing any more teeth!!!!

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