PHOTO UPDATE: DIY First Loose Tooth Kit in Diamond Box: The Destiny of Things, Story 569
All I want for Halloween is my two front teeth! BEFORE:
This little loose tooth kit has glow in the dark beads and heart pony beads, so kids can not only keep their loose tooth safe til bedtime, but can also make a bead patterned necklace. Good for fine motor skills. First loose tooth kit available here. Photo via JunkDrawerAndMore |
I used these all the time in the classroom. It's a great way to start off oral hygiene week in April and for teachers it's a much better way for students to safe keep their lost tooth until they get home. Back to the story, here is someone totally focused on beading their first loose tooth necklace!
PLAYING and CREATING: I love to see kids totally engrossed in what they are doing!
This little loose tooth kit arrives in a diamond shaped box or plastic gumball capsule and has glow in the dark beads and heart pony beads, so kids can not only keep their loose tooth safe til bedtime, but can also make a bead patterned necklace. Good for fine motor skills. First loose tooth kit available here. Photo via JunkDrawerAndMore
What I Learned:
1. We've sold a lot of these and not one person has told us the chain breaks easily, so I'm thankful this Etsy buyer did without giving a really low star reviews. I could guess the necklace was not top quality since I could only find them off other necklaces from toy jewelry capsule machines. Unfortunately, they are the only ones I could find that have a thin enough closure so beads can be beaded from either end of the necklace. Now I send a plastic cord and the gold chain necklace, but the closures for those are probably to complicated for a young child because of the way the closure has to be knotted and the closure itself isn't common. When I first saw them not on the necklace, I had no clue what they were!
I think after the last few gold chains I have sell, I will discontinue these because I'm also running out of glow in the dark and heart pony beads! It'll be nice to move on to something else too!
2. It's been hot and smoky the last couple of months due to the Cali fires and heat waves, but today is actually gloomy, cold and feels like rain. I'm still doing Buns of Steel six days a week, early morning when the air quality seems to be better because I love to eat and I love not having to buy larger clothes. I'd rather spend that money on antique textiles and Japanese boro!
Do you remember your first loose tooth falling out? I don't remember mine, but I do remember tying dental floss to my tooth and then tying that to a doorknob and having my brother slam the door shut. Just like in the cartoons!
Saying Goodbye: Sad to say, but I'm looking forward to these selling out. I know how much kids like these, but kits take time to make and putting it all together probably isn't the best use of my time! I'd rather be creating and stitching these days!
I've listed like a crazy woman this entire week! It felt good to have the time to do so, plus I had new listing photos ready to list from May! JunkDrawerAndMore has 10 new listings! VintageToGoEasy with 11 new listings! Hoarder Rehab with 6 new listings! The Destiny of Things with 7! To do more catching up, I'll be listing more this weekend.
Sales are back to our old average, which is a nicer speed for me because I don't need to package up orders everyday to keep up with Mon, Wed and Fri shipments. Instead had time to new list and do other Etsy chores! I don't know if the Halloween crowd is coming or going and what is Halloween going to be like this year during the pandemic? The kids around here still trick or treat around the neighborhood, but I guess this year is going to be very very quiet. Maybe not, since everyone usually wears a mask any way, right?
Click on the shop names to visit my hoard: HoarderRehab with 183 items, The Destiny of Things- 173 items, VintageToGoEasy - 162 items and JunkDrawerAndMore - 185 items. And now, Mending Ways with 48 items! Many of my textile art patches have found new "forever" homes. I need to make so
Maybe you'll find something and give it new life and a new home! All pleasant lookieloos are appreciated!
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