
If you want to write your own note on this Tooth Fairy Letterhead, then print this blank one instead. If you want a “grab and go” tooth fairy note, then just click the tiny letter I made below to get a PDF you can print RIGHT NOW. Whipping up a cute letterhead isn’t a big deal for me, but not everyone has that kind of experience! Let me save you some time by giving you a copy of my tooth fairy letterhead–you’ve got enough on your plate mom! You may not know this, but I used to work as a typesetter in a printshop back in the day. (I used a Tooth Fairy Name random generator to get the name.) A Tooth Fairy Apology Note This is only the kid’s 3rd tooth, we’ve got a few more visits from “Starry Willow Tree” ahead of us. I’m also tempted to leave more than the usual handful of coins, but I don’t want Mitch to get any ideas and start hiding his teeth. I then printed the note at 25% so it looks appropriately fairy size. “Sorry about the mix up! Thanks for the lovey tooth.” I pulled a tooth fairy graphic from Pixabay (a free image site) and typed up an official looking letterhead, then left a quick apology. Since I didn’t have time to order a personalized note from Esty, I kept it simple. I did some online search for tooth fairy notes for ideas, and wow, do people get into their tooth fairy roles! I also decided the tooth fairy should be very sorry for missing him, so she’s wrote him a note back. We put the his note by the bed, and the tooth back under the pillow. I thought quickly and told him we would write a note to the tooth fairy before bed, which would get her attention. Forgotten Tooth? How to Recover an Overnight Fail! Maybe he forgot too? Or worse, he’s been checking his pillow all weekend, and has been finding nothing but that icky old tooth. Then Mitch didn’t tell me about the tooth fairy forgetting him until Sunday evening–two days later. I didn’t see it, so I don’t think it fully registered in my mind.ĭespite writing a post about tooth fairy rates not 30 days previous, I forgot my role as tooth fairy.

Mitch also has a tooth fairy pillow in his room, so he just tucked the tooth right in. So here’s the story: Mitch lost his tooth on a Friday morning–he told me about it over breakfast. But that’s another story.Īt least my kids will have something to talk to their therapists about one day. This ranks right up there with the time I forgot my oldest at summer camp. I don’t know how I forgot about staging a Tooth Fairy visit, certainly not after Mitch had been telling me his other front tooth was loose for, I don’t know…weeks! You’d think I’d be on top of it with a biggie like the front teeth, huh? It happened to me with one of Mitch’s front teeth. We’ve all been there…your kid says they have a loose tooth and by the time bedtime rolls around… you forget all about your Tooth Fairy duties!
