Are your kiddos starting to lose their baby teeth? Looking for a super cute and inexpensive way to hold onto them until the Tooth Fairy gets there? Here are my favorite ideas for How To Make A Tooth Fairy Pouch!

Tooth brush and paste with sugar cookie

Our daughter Brooklynn is 7 years, going on 17. She is my headstrong, spitfire of a girl and I wouldn’t have her any other way. With her age, baby teeth are coming out and last night her 4th one was ready to be yanked(by yours truly). I don’t know about you, but I remember my dad pulling all of my baby teeth. We would sit on the edge of my parent’s bed, he would tell me to take a deep breath, then with his huge hands, he would quickly yank that sucker right out. It never really hurt, and I loved hearing that pop when the tooth was finally free.

Then, of course, it was time to put it under my pillow for the tooth fairy to come and bring me a treat. My brother and I both had custom made tooth pouches that we always went to get when our tooth came out. Our mom is a huge DIY guru and always has been. From birthday invites to recital costumes, this woman loves to make things from scratch. She’s got a huge craft room because of it (organizing her craft room will be on here soon). Now that I am a mom and have kiddos, the pouches were passed down to me. Brooklynn loves coming to grab her pouch and slipping it under her pillow. When she lost her first tooth in Disneyland last year, she could have sworn I was the tooth fairy. Silly girl, I don’t have wings!

I am very excited to share with you our pouches, as well as a few DIY tutorials you can follow on your own. Also, if you aren’t a big DIY person, I’ve also linked 3 very cute options for you down below. All of the DIY’s are from Pinterest, so head on over and start pinning with us! I hope you enjoy it, and I will chat with you all soon!

Homemade tooth pouches

DIY Pouches

Handmade Pouches

Cute tooth shaped pillow

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