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Sunday, January 25, 2015

April Yates Creations - Door Hanging Tooth Pillow Review

Disclosure: We received the below items in exchange for our honest review. All opinions and experiences are our own and may differ from those of your own. 

April Yates Creations
April is a WAHM in West Virginia who makes handmade items for kids and moms. April is a mom of 3 girls and an infant son. She loves being able to stay home with her kids. They recently moved to West Virginia for her husbands' job. He is an associate pastor of a reformed Baptist church in town. They have been married for 11 years and enjoy exploring new things together. Sewing is how April relaxes and unwinds. She loves to sew for her children and enjoys creating things for others. She is excited about her newest ventures into selling the things she makes. All items are made with 100% cotton fabric and she tried to keep ready made items in her shop to help allow for faster selection. However, she is willing to work with you on customs. All of April's creations meet CPSC safety regulations, basically meaning they are safe for baby and mom to use. 

Door Hanging Tooth Pillows

We received this Dino print Door Hanging Tooth Pillow ($10ARV) from April Yates Creations. This hanging pillow is for your child to put their tooth in and hang on the door for the tooth fairy. The little pocket is large enough to put their coins or dollar in from the tooth fairy, what and see their excitement in the morning when there is now money in the pocket where tooth was just the night before. These hanging pillows help out the tooth fairy so she or he doesn't accidentally stir your little one as they sleep. The tooth fairy isn't very stealthy when she comes to out house in the middle of the night. 

My middle child, can't wait to lose his first tooth, he is 4.5 years old and as far as we know none of his teeth are even loose. I believe my daughter lost her first tooth between 4 and 5 years old, so we're hoping it's soon. When he does lose his first tooth, he wants to put it in this pillow and hang it on his bedroom door knob, in the mean time I've put the pillow up on the mantle so his younger brother doesn't lose the pillow or whatever else he is capable of. 

The ribbon strap is the perfect length to hang around any type of door knob, yet not long enough for littles to fit over their heads. This is a great thing here as Ezio, my 3 year old loves to put any and everything around his neck. I'm not quite sure why, but it definitely gives this tooth pillow an additional star. 

This pillow is made of a soft cotton flannel outer, including the pocket that matches the print and it is stuffed with a soft fill, giving the perfect soft and safe place for your child's tooth while they sleep and hopefully dream happy dreams of all the things the tooth fairy may bring them. 

Get your Door Hanging Tooth Pillow! 
There are currently two of these pillows available via April Yates Creations Etsy shop. 
They are on clearance for only $6.50! 

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18 comments:

  1. What a cute idea! And I like that it hangs on the door so the tooth fairy doesn't have to actually enter the child's room.

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  2. Oh my god! What a cute idea. I remember when my sister and I were kids we would always almost lose our teeth (unless they fell out while we were at home) so my mom would put them in her coin purse! This would have been so much better <3

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  3. What a good idea to have it hanging on the door instead of the pillow! Definitely makes it much easier for the tooth fairy to get in and out.

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  4. What a cute idea! It was always hard getting my hands under my kids pillows without waking them up when they were little and this would have been perfect! So cute!

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  5. These are really cute! My sister in law made tooth pillows for my young daughters for Christmas this year and we cannot wait to try them out!

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  6. This is a cute idea! I've been trying to find creative ways to work the "tooth fairy" I really love this one.

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  7. I love her works and they are cute! And I love handmade stuffs as they act some kind of joy to me!

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  8. These are so cute and such a fun way to hide that tooth! Makes it easier too so you don't wake them up when trying to get the tooth and place the treat under the pillow. :D

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  9. Well, there ya go! Why didn't I think of that when my kids were little. Oooo Maybe I could crochet a pillow for my grandkds, I only have a few left with baby teeth, but this pillow would be wonderful...

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  10. This is such a cute idea! :) the toothfairy never came to visit me when I pulled out my teeth as a kid. I dreaded yanking them out.

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  11. How cool! It sounds perfect if you have a light sleeper in the house. It also looks like a nice craft project.

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  12. I think a door hanging tooth pillow is cute! I'll show this to my daughter and ask her what she thinks of it.

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  13. My princess still has a few more years before we start talking tooth fairy..... But this pillow is adorable :) love it!

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  14. what a cute idea! My son hasn't lost his teeth yet (he's still getting them haha) but when he is that age I so want this!

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  15. Are these ever cute. That's a very simple thing to make as well, which would be a great idea for craft time with the kids. I think, when my own lose their teeth, we'll make a celebration of it and create these pillows together.

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  16. This bag is super cute! I'm going to take a look at their website right now!

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