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Several months ago, our daughter posted some photos of a family visit to a local spot in SoCal that had a fairy garden, that our granddaughter loved. That gave me the idea to put together a fairy garden at our house for when she came to visit.
Of course, I started gathering inspiration for the fairy garden on Pinterest. You can find my Fairy Garden board HERE.
I also started gathering cute supplies on my Amazon Influencer's page. You can find it HERE. You can also see the Fairy Garden supplies I bought from Amazon BELOW.I also found some cute things on Etsy, Factory Direct Craft . com and Hobby Lobby.
And, of course, Mr. DIY made a few things.
I used Sculpey clay for the bases of the signs. I formed the base, stuck the sign in to make a hold, then baked it according to directions. Once the clay was cooled, I glued the sign in the hole.
Mr. DIY made the trays out of some scrap wood and I applied moss mat to it. The moss mat has a slightly sticky back to it.
One tray wasn't enough, so I had Mr. DIY make a second tray. I used two of the many wood rounds we had from a tree we cut down at our mountain house. The wood rounds had previously been used to hold the centerpieces at our daughter's friend's wedding.
Instead of putting the Fairy Garden outside, I thought the fireplace hearth was the perfect place for it, just in case it rained or was too hot or the bugs were out.
I first purchased a bird house, but it was too small, so I had Mr. DIY build a larger house out of scrap wood he had leftover from his many projects. I had him paint it with the same outdoor paint as our front door. I cut some moss mat to size and then added loose moss over that. Then, came the windows.
The door is from Hobby Lobby and it's not attached.
I did the same for the lollypops...
...and the mushrooms.
I found the bridge on the Hobby Lobby website.
Of course she loved it and has spent many hours playing with it rearranging it how she likes.
I had a lot of fun too putting it all together.
Thanks for stopping by,
Pam
Fairy Garden supplies found on Amazon:
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This is adorable! I love the door and the bridge. How fun for you and your granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather. It's been a fun project!
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