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Free Tooth Fairy Certificate Printable

My oldest daughter had to have her first two teeth pulled instead of losing them because her permanent teeth were growing behind her baby teeth. She was devastated that she didn’t get to lose her teeth on her own so I thought I needed to do something extra special from the tooth fairy.

Tooth Fairy Certificate Printable

I searched the internet for some fun ideas and got a ton of inspiration!  I also discovered that a lot of those ideas cost more money than I was willing to spend!  Me being quite computer savvy decided that I could take that inspiration and make something on my own! Thus I came up with my own free tooth fairy certificate and letter.

Free Tooth Fairy Certificate

It started with a letter to and from the tooth fairy because Nutty wanted to keep her teeth for show and tell at school.  She was nervous that the tooth fairy would take them even if she didn’t put them under her pillow.

Free Tooth Fairy Certificate
The next night came an Official Certificate Of Record, money, and she got to keep her teeth!!  The letter was typed on regular printer paper but the Certificate Of Record was printed on card stock.  Nutty was so excited about the certificate that she took it to show and tell the next day at school (even though it wasn’t her day for it).
Tooth Fairy Certificate

Click on the image above to download the free tooth fairy certificate for your child. Β It will fit on 1/2 of an 8.5x11in paper. Β Of course you will have to hand write in your info (or use photo editing software to fill in the blanks with typing).

Tooth Fairy Certificate

Again, click on the image above to download the symbol for your child.  This is the symbol to use if you want to make a personalized matching letter for your child like I did.

Helpful hints:
1)  My daughter asked why some of her friends got different things, amounts of money, and different (or no) certificates from the tooth fairy.  I told her that there is more than one tooth fairy so her friends may have gotten a different fairy.  I also told her that not all tooth fairies belonged to the Tooth Fairy Federation so their rules may be different.

2)  I signed my daughter’s certificate “Twila T. Fairy” but did not sign the blank certificate in case you wanted to give your fairy a different name.  I may give my second daughter a different fairy (but keep the same certificate from the Tooth Fairy Federation).

3)  Make sure if you hand write in the certificate that you disguise your writing (maybe even have a friend fill it in for you).  You’d be amazed how your children can recognize your handwriting!

4)  I will have my daughter leave a note with all the rest of her teeth she looses so that her tooth fairy can fill out certificates for every tooth.

What have you given your children from the tooth fairy?

Comments

  1. I love this idea. It makes losing teeth such an honor…and it’s great record-keeping of which tooth was lost and when.

  2. Losing teeth are still a few years away in my house but I downloaded and saved the file for the future. Such a cute way to keep records! Thanks for sharing!

  3. ACKKKK I love this but I cant get it to work.. of course we lost our first tooth tonight!!! My personal email is shannondaviscmc@gmail.com if you get this message can you send it to me? THANKS!!

  4. Thank you! I search everywhere for a printable like this but I was unable to find one. I managed to make my own certificate for the first but it was so much work I’ve passed up several more opportunities. Love the ‘seal’. Glad I found you today as the toothfairy is expected tonight!

  5. This is awesome, thank-you! I would much appreciate a downloadable tooth fairy symbol like the one in the letter so that I can write letters from the fairy that match the certificate. bjlp_lee@hotmail.com

  6. perfect… thank you so much for sharing this

  7. I love the Certificate of Record and the letter from the tooth fairy. Great idea of sharing about the tooth fairy being from a special federation.

    I’m also interested in a a downloadable tooth fairy symbol. I know I’d use it if you made one. My personal e-mail address is lflowney@hotmail.com Thank you!

  8. Great ideas. I’d love to get a copy of the downloadable tooth fairy symbol like the one in the letter. My email address is cindy@jurianszli.com Thanks a bunch πŸ™‚

  9. Thank you!! My husband and I Love this. We would love to have the downloadable tooth Fairy Symbol. For some reason we could not download the letter or the certificate. My email address is fullhousefun@ymail.com

  10. Yes please make the file with the matching symbols! I loved this already did it for 1 and I would love to have the letter match. Thanks.
    soccerbsexy1@aol.com

  11. Love this – thank you for sharing. I did have issues trying to download, but after a few tries, finally got it.

  12. I would love to have the downloadable letter and symbol. Having trouble downloading. Please e-mail megs.niehoff@gmail.com
    Thank you so much!!

  13. This is sooo cute thank you! Using it tonight!

  14. This is sooo cute thank you! Using it tonight!

  15. Allison W says

    I am having trouble downloading this certificate and symbol…oh so cute! Can you help or send me the attachment via email jawilson@zing-net.ca

    Thanks so much!

  16. Hello, this is fantastic, however I do not seem to be able to download. If you could also send me the certificate and the symbol I would really appreciate it! sutcliffe.gem@gmail.com

    Many thanks

  17. I love this! I just tried to download it and couldn’t get it to work. Any chance you could send me a copy? My email is j_brunty@hotmail.com πŸ™‚

  18. Cindy Gellhaus says

    I try to download the files but could not get them to work it kept downloading a video sharing program. I would love a copy of both tooth fairy things. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas. I found you by pinterest. Cindy Gellhaus

  19. A few months ago in was able to download this when my son lost his first tooth and he loved it. Now I went back to the site to print again today and it won’t work. Any chance you could email it to me ? Thanks@

  20. I would also appreciate it if you’d email me the certificate and the symbol!! Please and thank you!!! cwgtlatheart8135@yahoo.com

    Thanks!
    Jenn Sorenson

  21. I love this certificate and have used it twice now! (And I linked back to here from my blog.) My daughter’s tooth fairy is Flora Soleil. I’m excited to discover which fairies will come to visit my younger two when it is their turn.

  22. Kathrine says

    Thanks so much for this! My little man (4 1/2) just had 2 teeth pulled today and we were looking for something special but most of the things I could find were about “losing” not “pulling.” This is perfect!

  23. April Forrester says

    Hi, I’ve downloaded this several times, but it’s not working now. Could you email it? aprillayne777@gmail.com

  24. So sorry April, I just figured out this comment was here! I’ll email you the certificate this evening when I get home to my home computer.

  25. This would have been perfect, but the fact you have to handwrite it was not a good idea because most children of a certain age can recognise their parents handwriting, and to be honest some parents don’t have time to find someon willing to write it for them.

  26. Ha, sorry I just noticed your daiughters fairy has my name, that is too funny.

  27. That’s why I tell people to write with their opposite hand or write in cursive if you normally print/write in print if you normally write in cursive πŸ™‚

  28. Love it! To be honest, I have no clue how I came up with her name since I’ve never met anyone with the name Twila πŸ™‚

  29. I would LOVE to have the files for the certificate and letter sent to me too. I was wondering if you have it in pink too for the girls? If so, could you send it all in pink and blue? alfolger@gmail.com Thank you!!!

  30. Angela, sending it now in both blue and pink πŸ™‚

  31. Thank you so much for sharing! Very cute idea, I just downloaded the certificate and logo and wrote a letter for our 6 year old who just lost her first tooth (it also had to be extracted).