15 Whimsical Ideas to Make Your Fairy Garden Magical
Her eyes lit up as I instructed her to pour the bottle of blue glitter into the bowl of flour. ‘All of it Mommy?’ Yep– all of it. We followed blue glitter with red, purple, green, and orange, added a container of sprinkles and we were ready to usher in a new season of fairies. As I carried our ‘fairy dust’ to the front yard, my daughter pranced in front of me, giggling with delight. We spread that fairy dust all over our yard.. and guess what? It worked! Less than 3 weeks later, fairies appeared! It was magical! Of course, once the fairies appeared, we had to help them build a home. After consulting with the fairies about their particular likes and dislikes, it was fun to create the perfect magical fairy garden. Now that fairy growing season is fast approaching again, I scoured the Etsy for some of the most whimsical ideas to make the fairy garden magical. I hope these ideas help you create a lovely garden for your fairies too!
Whimsical Ideas to Make Your Fairy Garden Magical
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Tiny Red Spotted Mushrooms– Ok, these are just stinkin’ cute! How could you have a fairy garden without some of these sweet little mushrooms?
Hand Painted Birdhouses– I bet fairies love to watch birds flit by while they sit and eat their breakfast every morning.
Miniature Bridge– We wouldn’t want Tinker Bell and her friends to get their feet wet, right?
Whimsical Fairy Swing– If little kids love to swing, you know for sure that fairies would love to swing too!
Fairy Garden Bunnies and Slide– And why not round out the fairy playground with a slide?
Fairy Garden Sign– It is very important for the neighbors to know where the fairies live.
Fairy Garden Mailbox– And in case anyone want to send them a postcard, this mailbox would come in handy!
Fairy Door– Any fairy house would certainly need a fairy door.
Fairy Garden Fence– Oh, this flower fence is so sweet!
Fairy Garden Boat and Anchor– If your fairy garden has a pond, it will be essential to put a rowboat in it.
Lady Bugs and Bumble Bees– The bugs of summer will certainly want to hang out with your fairies!
Hobbit Fairy Door– If your fairy has a flair for the fantasy, why not introduce her to the hobbit lifestyle?
Fairy Tea Set– And if the hobbit comes for a visit, you would really have to serve a spot of tea.
Fairy Garden Veggies– Maybe your fairy would want to have a salad for lunch.
Fairy Window– Finally, a great window is perfect for day dreaming on a rainy day!
I hope these ideas will get you and your fairies a great start this spring. Have a fantastic season and have fun making the outdoors magical!
Thanks for reading!
Sara
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