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I want to make one of those tooth fairy boxes for my son - . I have pretty princess - its too girly isnt it? Any ideas as to how to tone it down - perhaps a color suggestion?
I did "boy" toothfairy boxes and didn't put a fairy on it at all. I used a baseball glove and put a tooth in the glove. I used my 'puter to print out For My Toothfairy on it. So think "outside the box" (yes, pun intented) and don't worry about the fairy.
I did "boy" toothfairy boxes and didn't put a fairy on it at all. I used a baseball glove and put a tooth in the glove. I used my 'puter to print out For My Toothfairy on it. So think "outside the box" (yes, pun intented) and don't worry about the fairy.
Excellent idea! I agree! That tooth is adorable! Where did you get that?!
Did you see Santa Clause III? It had a masculine tooth fairy in it -- He wanted to have a name change and be called "The Molanator" or something like that. (referring to molars)
He was a guy with wings. Funny too. I think maybe you stamp just the face and crown (no long hair) and make the body a shirt with wings. Heck it might be easier drawing or paper piecing it!
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