March 31, 2005
Tooth Fairy Doll Craft
Are you looking for a great project that an older sibling can make for a younger one still losing teeth? Then check out this great Tooth Fairy Doll pattern at Craftown.com.
This free pattern is a great project for you and a slightly older child with some basic sewing skills. And the finished product would be a wonderful gift for a younger child expecting a visit from the Tooth Fairy, or for an older child who wants to decorate a bed with a whimsical Tooth Fairy doll.
While you're at www.Craftown.com, you can check out the other great free craft projects and patterns. There's a ton of great info, and I'm sure you'll find something to keep you busy.
Have fun!
Chuck Smith
Posted by Chuck Smith at 11:30 AM | Comments (0)
March 21, 2005
A Great Dental Crafts Page
Here is a great page for dental-related crafts - www.AmyRDH.com/craft.html. On this page, you'll find ideas for making toothbrush bracelets, tooth fairy pillows, tooth fairy bags, and other teeth crafts.
Check it out!
Posted by Chuck Smith at 03:05 PM | Comments (0)
March 19, 2005
For the Tooth Fairy Sculpters Out There
I found a great page - called Marlies' Creative Universe - where someone explains how they made a couple of very cute little Tooth Fairy sculptures, complete with a tooth throne.
This page comes complete with some very good pictures and explanations to guide you in creating your own little Tooth Fairy "statue" from molding clay. This is a bit beyond my creative skills (I'm more of a writer than an artist), but with the pictures and instructions, I'd be tempted to try it out.
Plus the site has tons of great craft ideas for you to explore when you have the time. Check it out!
Posted by Chuck Smith at 07:44 AM | Comments (0)
November 19, 2004
A Great Free Tooth Fairy Project
Here's a link to a page that shows you how to sew a tooth fairy pillow. A tooth fairy pillow is a great keepsake your child can use to put their teeth in under their pillow to await the Tooth Fairy's visit.
Plus, it makes it easier for the Tooth Fairy to get the tooth because it's not wandering around loose under their pillow - it's safely tucked in the Tooth Fairy pillow's pocket.
Chuck
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