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Building a fairy garden is a little bit like creating a doll’s house without the dolls. The idea is that fantasy creatures – which might be invisible to the human eye – would make a home in the pretty, picturesque space you create.

If your kids get right into the whole fairy garden thing, consider throwing them a fairy garden birthday party! At Twitchetts.com, you can see another PERFECT container for a kid’s fairy garden – an old water table. (I love that the water table is raise, which means they can play standing and if you use a hardy ground cover like creeping thyme, it will spill over the edge as the summer goes on, for a truly “magical” effect!) Enchanted Fairy Planter This name sounds magical and wonderful that will fit any fairy village perfectly. 17. The Garden of Enchantment At Norine’s Nest, an antique radio flyer is transformed from a rusty old toy to a magical tiny fairy display. Don’t be disappointed if your child’s fairy garden doesn’t look QUITE the professional – I just wanted to show you the perfect container idea here! An old water table

Alea at Premeditated Leftovers shared a bright, cheerful birdhouse homemade fairy garden for kids . Birdhouses are great bases for fairy houses. I used a pair of cute wooden houses to make my simple concrete fairy homes (which may be a “mom-involved-project”). Flowerpots make excellent fairy garden containers for kids, but when you flip them over, they also make darling fairy houses. These simple painted flowerpots from Projects with Kids allow kids to get creative and imaginative with their house painting. You can use a cohesive color scheme if the houses are grouped together, or let kids run wild and see what they come up with! Toadstool Houses from Clay Pots I love working on fairy gardens with my kids. When they first discovered what fairy gardens are, they were instantly fascinated! It’s something that we do together often, and it’s a great creative experience. It’s also an awesome way to pass slow summer days. If you’re looking for inspiration for an awesome project to keep your kids busy this summer, this list of fairy garden ideas for kids is for you! Love, love this idea of building a fairy garden. It is so open-ended and can be as complicated or as simple as you want it! This article suggests a lot of ways that it can be done indoors or outdoors, inexpensively and using a wide variety of household materials to get kids started. I love the family aspect too. I can see this as a great way to spend quality time with the kids without high tech gadgets. They are spending so much time on these that children don’t use their own imagination the way they used to in the past. Thanks for sharing these creative ideas for what I can imagine will end up being a long term, exciting project! Reply

No matter what type of fairy village you are creating, the name will help set the tone for your story. For more unique names think about all of the characters you know (both real-life people or fictional ones) and think of things that remind you of them. Is your fairy village located on a magical island? This is the perfect name for it! 27. Wonderland Village We’re always looking for ways to use salvaged materials in gardens, so I love this fairy garden that’s been made from the pieces of a broken pot. It’s a great way to create a little layered garden with tiny plants and miniature stepping stones. The pot will keep your garden protected outdoors (but you might need something hardier than succulents inside). Fairy villages are a big part of fairy tales, so it’s only natural to want to give your fairy village a name!Older kids may want to make more intricate fairy garden accessories. These planters are adorable, and following the YouTube tutorial can help kids create more involved miniature items to decorate their fairy gardens. I love the cute smiles on the planters! Try Air-Dry Clay for Making Fairy Garden Accessories Whether it’s a hobby for your child or a magical decoration for your outdoor space, this fairy garden kit will be a great addition to your collection. It includes two fairies, their home, a bench and a bunny. “Amazing little house for your garden, my girls are absolutely in love with it,” said one buyer. With its unspoilt sandy beaches, multiple castles, proximity to both coast and countryside, Northumberland is a UK travel gem loved by holidaymakers. In fact, its tiny picturesque village of Bamburgh was recently crowned the UK’s best seaside town for the third year running. Kids can paint their fairy accessories after they harden! Make Fairy Garden Paths and Waterways with Decorative Marbles + Stones If the fairies in your story live in a world that is full of madness and fun, this is the perfect name for their village! 28. Land of the Little People

A wonderful name for a fairy village that is hidden away from the rest of the world. 22. The Magic Woods Most of us won’t see a fairy… so butterflies are the next best thing! Take a look at our butterfly gardening tips for ways to encourage butterflies into your garden. They tend to like busy, cottage-style gardens that are overflowing with nectar-rich flowers. Enjoy Your Fairy Garden! In this fairy garden tutorial, kids can learn to make clay fairy garden animals and cute accessories . This tutorial uses traditional modeling clay that is air-dried and painted after. The little owl and hedgehog are very sweet and would make great additions to any fairy garden. Light Up LED Fairy HouseBeginning in 1990, Lemax has been at the forefront of the rapidly growing pastime of lighted villages & quality keepsakes.

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