Have a kid? Do you remember that first tooth that the Tooth Fairy came for? ...Yeah, neither do I. This form gives parents a way to record these memories and save the tooth. Plus, its an adorable addition to the baby book.


Moms have a need to hold onto their kids cute little baby teeth as they lose them. But there really isn't a convenient way to keep them, or to document the memories of how they were lost. I bring to you "The Tooth Fairy Official Report", an elegant but official report to document the memory, and store the tooth forever. The form is printed on a shimmer paper, and gold foiling is used in the confetti and in typography.