Harland lost his third tooth last night! When I was working, I just never seemed to have the opportunity to make him a Tooth Fairy tin (even though I had purchased the supplies needed to make one). Between all the overtime I was working, the commuting, the eye patch therapy, and helping him with his homework (I don't remember having homework as a Kindergartener) there just wasn't enough time to get one made (as I had to be at work at 6:00 AM). I'm going to be working on a Tooth Fairy tin for Christopher over the next few days so I can have it all ready to go when the time comes that he'll need one.
Harland's favorite color is green so I tried to incorporate lots of green elements on his tin. I had a blast making this for my little man! I'm hoping to have a birthday card made with Sprinkle and Beate's weekend sketch challenge posted later today too (Harland's 6th birthday is coming up early March).
Here is a view of the tin from the side:
Stamps: Fairies (Crafty Secrets), Rough Edges Alphabet
Ink: Staz-On Black, Wild Wasabi, Soft Sky
Cardstock: Wild Wasabi, Shimmery White
Other: Acetate, WWC, Twinkling H2O's, Copic Spica Glitter pens, Water Baubles, Waterfall and Lime Green Stickles, red line tape, glue dots, corner rounder, tin
5 comments:
Linda, you did an awesome job! This is gorgeous! Wow!
Oh - and there's a little something over on my blog for you!
How wonderful. Something that will always be cherished.
WOW!! You are just full of surprises, aren't you? A Valentine's Box, A Toothfairy box...WOW!!
This is adorable by the way! That little fairy is precious! :)
Gosh, my son's first lost tooth is still rattling around in a small Tupperware container. Bad Mom! I didn't stamp back in those days. Do you suppose it's too late to make something as totally fabulous as your Tooth Fairy tin to put it in? Gosh, I even have a fairy stamp! You're so inspiring!
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