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Felt Tooth Bear

June 9, 2009 by Linda Lanese

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I know at least four young ladies that are expecting their first child and I think this to Tooth Fairy Bear would make an excellent shower gift accessory.  You can place it on top of your gift box or tucked it into a basket filled with baby necessities. These little hand-stitched felt bears have an important duty: safely guarding teeth awaiting pickup by the Tooth Fairy.  I found these cuties on Martha Stewart.com. There are templates and complete instructions to create these adorable bears.

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