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Twinkle Twinkle

Guest Blogger: Amy H.

So it seems that I am surrounded by people having babies. I’ve been to more baby showers lately than I realized were possible. The protocol for these important events seems to be purchasing whatever is left available on someone’s gift registry, which I suppose is much easier all around to avoid duplicate gifts and guarantee the giving of something desired or needed.

Very recently, my life long friend just had her first baby. For her baby shower, I did follow suit with the baby registry as did most all of her attendees, and I saw that she was more than equipped with all the necessary items to last her quite awhile. However, when the actual arrival of the baby came, I wanted to send something truly unique and memorable to pay tribute to what an important day this was for her and her new baby.

The Twinkle Twinkle Engraved Tooth Fairy Box was perfect! Although it would be a while before the little one would grow and then lose her teeth, this sterling silver container with velvet lining was a an intimate gift that I knew both my friend and her little one would look forward to using and cherish the memories it would bring. Engraving the baby’s name on the little star also made this intimate gift even more personal and I knew that even long after the baby had stopped losing teeth, this box would be a beautiful keepsake.


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2 Responses to “Twinkle Twinkle”

  1. Great post Amy!!!

  2. That is such a cute gift. In my family I am the tooth fairy and the sad part is that my younger brothers know it’s me. So each time when they loose their tooth they just come to me and say “Luba I just lost my tooth, now can I get a dollarr from your wallet?”

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