Welcome to the January Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop, hosted by My Pinterventures. The purpose of this Pinterest Challenge is to motivate all the participants of this hop (and you too) to not just pin, but to make it happen! This month, I'm sharing a crochet Wonder Woman Tooth Fairy Pillow I made for my daughter. I was inspired by a Crochet Tooth Fairy Pillow I found on Pinterest.
I followed the pattern and crocheted the front and back of the tooth shaped pillow. The yarns used are Red Heart Super Saver Cherry Red, Red Heart Super Saver Blue Suede, and Creative Lamé in Gold. Of course, I used my Wonder Woman Crochet Hook for this project!
I stitched the sides together and stuffed the little pillow with PolyFil.
I added a mouth, two blue button eyes, and a red star button to the front side of the pillow. I added a gold pocket with a star button to the back of the pillow. I also added a loop at the top, so it can be hung up somewhere when not in use. (The picture on the left looks like Anger from the movie Inside Out! 😂)
I added black hair and a gold tiara, and she was complete and ready for teeth!
My daughter loves her new tooth fairy pillow!
Thanks for checking out my tooth fairy pillow! Scroll down to see the Pinterest inspired creations by the other bloggers in the blog hop.
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Now let's see what other things Pinterest inspired! Head over and visit the other hosts to see what they crafted, cooked, built, or tried!
Erlene - My Pinterventures • Jenny - Cookies Coffee and Crafts
Debbee - Debbee's Buzz • Laurie - My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies
Bri - Halfpint Design • Kelli - K's Olympic Nest
Beverly - Across the Boulevard • Debra - Shoppe No. 5
Roseann - This Autoimmune Life • Terri - Our Good Life
T'onna - Sew Crafty Crochet • Joanne - Our Unschooling Journey
Habiba - Craftify My Love • Gail - Purple Hues and Me
Kristie - Teadoddles • Lydia - Lydia's Flexitarian Kitchen
Kristie - Love My Little Cottage • Cherryl - Farm Girl Reformed
Michelle - Our Crafty Mom • Emily - Domestic Deadline
Alexandra - Eye Love Knots • Marci - Stone Cottage Adventures
Ali - Home Crafts by Ali • Lauren - Mom Home Guide
Susan - Suzerspace • Audra - Renewed Projects
Debbee - Debbee's Buzz • Laurie - My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies
Bri - Halfpint Design • Kelli - K's Olympic Nest
Beverly - Across the Boulevard • Debra - Shoppe No. 5
Roseann - This Autoimmune Life • Terri - Our Good Life
T'onna - Sew Crafty Crochet • Joanne - Our Unschooling Journey
Habiba - Craftify My Love • Gail - Purple Hues and Me
Kristie - Teadoddles • Lydia - Lydia's Flexitarian Kitchen
Kristie - Love My Little Cottage • Cherryl - Farm Girl Reformed
Michelle - Our Crafty Mom • Emily - Domestic Deadline
Alexandra - Eye Love Knots • Marci - Stone Cottage Adventures
Ali - Home Crafts by Ali • Lauren - Mom Home Guide
Susan - Suzerspace • Audra - Renewed Projects
What clever color choices! I love how you made it to match your daughters wonderful (wonderwoman-ful) bedroom! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
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DeleteIt's adorable! I love it! What a fun idea to leave a tooth for the tooth fairy!
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DeleteHow cute, fun and clever! My poor boys just put their tooth under their pillow, cause their mom wasn't as talented as you!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think most kids are just happy to get money from the tooth fairy. My daughter is sooooooo dramatic about losing a tooth, so having the tooth fairy pillow added some fun and eased the anxiety of having a tooth pulled. 😊
DeleteThat is so cute!! And so practical too; I often found myself wishing we had done something like for our boys.. I really hated trying to reach under their head and feel around for the tooth... often waking them and I'd just smile, fluff their pillow, and leave the room to try again later. It was stressful! Pinned.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have also almost gotten caught while playing the tooth fairy! Lol
DeleteHow adorable. Much better than putting the tooth under the pillow.
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DeleteWhat a neat keepsake!
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DeleteHow cute! I bet your daughter loves how it matches the decor in her room!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, she loves it. She was so excited when I made it.
DeleteThanks for sharing with us at The Blogger's Pit Stop!
DeleteThis is so cute! Great adaptation of the pattern :) Pinned!
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DeleteI've seen the crocheted tooth fairy pillow and thought it was a great idea, I love the idea of theming them.
ReplyDeleteI was a huge wonder woman fan as a kid - lots of spinning and wearing toilet paper tubes on my wrists - so I'm so happy she has made such a fab come back.
Wonder Woman is so awesome!
DeleteSuch a neat idea! I love that you added your own spin to the original pattern. Your crochet hook is fabulous as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I made to Wonder woman hook, too. 😁
DeleteWhat a cute and original idea. Thanks for joining in Ginx Woolly Linx Party for January.
ReplyDeleteOMG, how cute is that? I have a friend, Marie from The Inspiration Vault - she is the biggest Wonderwoman fan I know and absolutely would love it, too. Pinnin this to my superhero board.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...how cute is this?! I bet your daughter loves it. This is on my bucket list (we should have categories for this, huh?) --to learn how to crochet.
ReplyDeleteOmgosh, how you one not smile looking at this. I showed my daughter and she immediately knew it was wonder woman :-)
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