I created this tooth fairy receipt free printable for such occasions. Imagine how fun it would be for your child to find this under their pillow after leaving their tooth for the tooth fairy! It's gender neutral and a simple print and cut. Plus a nice little reminder about keeping your teeth healthy! I wanted to make a little note for the Tooth Fairy to leave, so made a printable Tooth Fairy receipt, with space to personalise with a name. It couldn't be any simpler to use this Tooth Fairy receipt. Print out my free printable Tooth Fairy receipt. Just right click on the free printable link here to print it out. Download Free Tooth Fairy Certificate and print off, exciting your child with this Official Tooth Fairy Report! My kids both still believe in the tooth fairy. One is on her 9th lost tooth, still going strong, while the other is chomping at the bit, so to speak, for his first tooth loss.
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Printable Tooth Fairy Receipts
Fair warning – seriously cuteness ahead!
One night I was checking out the various free tooth fairy receipts on Pinterest, I had fun looking at all of the different styles there were to choose from. I ended up making one of my own, so be sure to check it out, along with some of the others available online (see below).
Choose your favorite from the following and get printing!
Here is a tutorial on how we made a pretty legit looking tooth fairy receipt in an MS Word Doc
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Receipts – Get all 3 in the picture below HERE.
For even more tooth fairy ideas, check out my post:
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DIY Downloadable and Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt
Tooth Fairy DIY Series: Tooth Fairy Receipt
Jack waited, and waited, and waited… for that tooth to finally fall out! Asking him to be patient with his loose tooth was difficult, especially when it was his first molar. We wanted to make the experience special by leaving a receipt from the Tooth Fairy.
Before he snuggled into bed, Jack placed his tooth under his pillow and made a wish that the Tooth Fairy would visit him that night. The next morning Jack woke up to find $2.00 and a receipt with a sweet note, written just for him, on his nightstand.
The receipt has a chart to help Jack see what tooth might fall out next and even a number to see all the visits that the Tooth Fairy has made to children during the night. What a great keepsake to help us all remember the special day.
Tooth Fairy Receipt Free Printables
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Printable Tooth Fairy Receipts
Fair warning – seriously cuteness ahead!
One night I was checking out the various free tooth fairy receipts on Pinterest, I had fun looking at all of the different styles there were to choose from. I ended up making one of my own, so be sure to check it out, along with some of the others available online (see below).
Choose your favorite from the following and get printing!
Here is a tutorial on how we made a pretty legit looking tooth fairy receipt in an MS Word Doc
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Receipts – Get all 3 in the picture below HERE.
For even more tooth fairy ideas, check out my post:
Other posts you might enjoy…
DIY Downloadable and Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt
Tooth Fairy DIY Series: Tooth Fairy Receipt
Jack waited, and waited, and waited… for that tooth to finally fall out! Asking him to be patient with his loose tooth was difficult, especially when it was his first molar. We wanted to make the experience special by leaving a receipt from the Tooth Fairy.
Before he snuggled into bed, Jack placed his tooth under his pillow and made a wish that the Tooth Fairy would visit him that night. The next morning Jack woke up to find $2.00 and a receipt with a sweet note, written just for him, on his nightstand.
The receipt has a chart to help Jack see what tooth might fall out next and even a number to see all the visits that the Tooth Fairy has made to children during the night. What a great keepsake to help us all remember the special day.