3 Super Cute Printable Tooth Fairy Apology Letter Templates
Use our printable tooth fairy letter template to personalize your apology letter when that forgetful tooth fairy doesn’t stop!
The magic of the tooth fairy is a big deal especially the first time your child has a loose tooth. Afterwards, younger children always look forward to the next time. But what happens when the tooth fairy forgets? We’ve all been there, and it’s actually really disappointing…you can see it in your child’s eyes. Our tooth fairy notes is a great way to re-spark the magic without feeling terrible and without having to come up with the most creative excuse that some kids will have a hard time believing.
Tooth Fairy Apology Letter Template
These printable templates are fully editable using the free version of Canva and come in 3 different colors to choose from. We have also added messages that you can use for when tooth fairies are sick, on vacation, can’t fly due to bad weather, and it if just so happens that your child was awake and the visit goes south.
Because these are customizable you are more than welcome to add your own personal touch to the templates and create your own letter explaining the missed tooth fairy visit.
Tooth Fairy Receipt
Make the visit extra special by grabbing our tooth receipt template! Not only is it so much fun to see the look on their faces, but it also allows you to easily keep track of your child’s teeth and when they lost them, making it a special keepsake for later on.
How to Edit the Tooth Fairy Notes
Once you snag the templates from the shop, you will be emailed a document that comes in PDF format.
There are 2 Canva links inside. One is for the individual 4×4 cards, while the other contains all four apology notes on one sheet so you could print them out all together. Open the Canva template link that you would like to edit.
Click edit template.
If you want to use the messages we have already created, simply add your child’s name and you are done! To add your magical touch, simply edit the text.
When you are ready to download and print go to share in the top right corner.
Change the file type to PDF Print then click download.
Now you can open the printable on your computer and print them out. Simply cut apart and place under your kid’s pillow the next night after the day you forget.
printing Tips
- For the best results, we recommend printing on card stock paper that is at least 80 lbs.
- Check your ink cartridges before starting and print on the best setting for the most vibrant colors.
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Certificate
​Use our free printable certificate when you little one loses their first tooth! You can also grab the editable certificate templates in our shop where you can customize the name and it comes with 3 different designs.
We loved having a tooth fairy tradition because not only did our little girl love the magic, but it also encourages kids to take better care of their teeth in a fun way.
Tips for Being the Best Tooth Fairy
- Grab a tooth fairy pillow to make the exchange easier. Those baby teeth sure are tiny, and this way it doesn’t become lost under your child’s pillow. Plus, you can keep it for years to come.
- For older kids who still believe in the tooth fairy, have them put it in a special place that is not under their pillow. This is so they don’t wake up and if they do, you can say you were checking to make sure they put it in the right place.
- Store all of the collected teeth in a keepsake box. These are beautiful and personalized.
- Add a little pixie dust under their pillow (aka glitter) for a festive touch. While you can buy fairy dust on Etsy in little glass bottles, you can also make your own at home.