One of the most fun things to do is make a fairy garden.
This is a place where little mystical people and even angels can romp around.
Making a fairy garden with a child makes it even more enchanting.
My little helper was thrilled to design the glass "pebble" walkway and arrange the sweet figurines found at Goodwill.
She even set up a tiny doll who, she said, was a fortune teller!
Last summer, I dismantled the fairy garden when fall arrived.
Maybe this year I will ask the fairies if they want to stay throughout the winter.
HAVE YOU EVER MADE A FAIRY GARDEN?
I love it - so how big is it and what do you have it in? Is it outside? I see people make them in a wheel barrel. Do you know what i mean?
ReplyDeleteYour fairy garden is so sweet. I have never had one, but my daughter and her children have created one. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteVery creative
ReplyDelete"HAVE YOU EVER MADE A FAIRY GARDEN?"
ReplyDeleteNo. Sweet idea!!
That little fairy on her tummy has my vote. Now, you know Liam and I will be making one.
ReplyDeleteI have a fairy garden, it looks a bit sad at the moment , needs a upgrade.
ReplyDeleteMerle.............
I have no fairy garden even though I think they are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteA good friend gifted us with a fairy garden this season! I love it, but will take it apart when the weather worsens. I want to keep the figures in as good a shape as possible. Unfortunately, all the plants didn't fare well. It has been a very hot summer, and we were away a bit, so it missed some watering.:-(
ReplyDeleteFairy gardens are the best... Happy weekend with love Janice
ReplyDeleteHow sweet.
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I think you should keep it set up :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I enjoyed seeing your fairy garden. And the little fortune teller hehehe. I've always wanted to create one. And now, more than ever. Such a fun idea, Susan.
ReplyDelete~Sheri