Handcrafted Keepsakes from Reclaimed Wood

When Gold Arrow Camp approached SKRP, they wanted to add a touch of magic to the classic camp experience — something small but meaningful that kids would remember long after summer ended. We answered with the Tooth Fairy Magic Box — handcrafted keepsake containers made from reclaimed wood, designed to safely hold a camper’s lost tooth until they made it home.

The Challenge

Campers lose a lot of things — including teeth! Gold Arrow wanted a creative way to turn that everyday moment into something memorable. The challenge was to design a keepsake box that was durable enough for life at camp, small enough to tuck into a backpack, and special enough to make a child’s face light up.

Our Approach

We began by sourcing reclaimed pallet wood from local Ontario suppliers, then CNC milled, engraved, sanded, and finished each piece by hand in our workshop.

The boxes were engraved with the Gold Arrow Camp emblem. The result was a blend of rustic charm and simple magic — a sustainable, sentimental solution built to last.

The Result

The final delivery included 500 Tooth Fairy Magic Boxes, each individually finished and packaged for distribution at the camp. These handcrafted treasures not only kept little teeth safe but also helped teach campers about reuse, craftsmanship, and the beauty of giving new life to old materials.

Materials & Craftsmanship

  • Reclaimed wood sourced in Ontario
  • Milled, hand sanded, and finished by SKRP
  • Custom laser engraving for Gold Arrow Camp

Impact

  • 500 sustainable keepsakes created for campers
  • Wood reclaimed from local Ontario sources
  • Encouraged environmental awareness among young campers
  • Added a touch of handmade wonder to camp life

Keeping the Magic Alive

Every child deserves to believe in a little magic — and sometimes, it comes in a wooden box. Each Tooth Fairy Magic Box told a story of creativity, sustainability, and imagination — proving that even the smallest projects can leave the biggest impressions.

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