![]() ![]() I used the felt wool setting for iron-on light. Iron the face on to the front of the tooth using the EasyPress. I was thinking you could do the swirls in iron-on.Īssembly is simple. If you cut out the fairy wings you will have two wings and two swirls, one for each wing. I had two teeth and a pocket out of felt and a face out of black iron-on. I even added some optional fairy wings should you want to add them. I then added a pocket to the back side of the pillow for storing baby teeth and Tooth Fairy payment. Everyone knows that a tooth has teeth, right? The one I used had a cute face, but I wanted to cut a tooth out the smile and it wouldn’t let me. I am just now sure how well it will cut.įirst I found a tooth shape I liked. This cute pillow is made with my Circut Maker and the rotary blade, but if you have a machine that can cut felt you can probably make it without the rotary blade. And with a five-year-old in the house, you never know when you might need something like this. I decided that I wanted to make this cute felt pillow because this Tooth Fairy pillow is something that has been on my to-do list for a while. So this year Katie from Clark’s Condensed and I are hosting Create With Cricut where we assign a new mystery material every month and see what some fellow bloggers come up with. ![]() She will be able to find the missing tooth so easily. This sweet Tooth Fairy pillow is so simple to make and it will make the Tooth Fairy’s job so much easier. ![]()
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