My Fairy Garden Enchanted Village Fairy Playset & FG513 Fairy Forest Friends - Belle's Treehouse Grow & Play Set, Multi

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My Fairy Garden Enchanted Village Fairy Playset & FG513 Fairy Forest Friends - Belle's Treehouse Grow & Play Set, Multi

My Fairy Garden Enchanted Village Fairy Playset & FG513 Fairy Forest Friends - Belle's Treehouse Grow & Play Set, Multi

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A fairy garden is essentially an organic arrangement with miniaturised features, often including a sculpture or decorative pieces to look like a tiny, “fairy-sized” home. Fairy garden ideas can span from a single planter or terrarium, to an entire miniature village across the whole of your garden space. 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

Of course, I also think the no rules kind of theme is great too… let them put WHATEVER they want into their gardens! You’ll be amazed at what they come up with! Rubbermaid Bin Container Garden Fairy doors might be one of my all-time favorite kid-friendly fairy accessories to make. With a little sculpting from polymer clay , they turn anything into a magical tiny house. Put a small door at the base of a wall for a mouse house. Add them to a tree to show that gnomes reside there, or use the polymer clay doors with other items to complete the look of any DIY fairy house. Clay Plants and Succulents Think about what type of village you want to create. If you want a more magical village, think about words like “fairy,”“magic,” and “enchanted.” If you want a more rustic village, use words like “woods,”“forest,” and “glen.” 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 Rachelle at Tinker Lab shows us how building a fairy container garden for kids can help foster an interest in plants and growing. Her simple natural fairy garden is an easy, kid-friendly setup. She uses small, soft moss to create a grass-like feel for her fairy and the accompanying accessories. Succulent DishThe world of Lemax, allows you to recapture the delight and wonder of each season with wonderful childhood memories.

A wonderful name for a fairy village that is hidden away from the rest of the world. 22. The Magic Woods

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 You may want to choose a theme for your Kid’s fairy garden – like some of these examples: Farm Theme Fairy Garden 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!



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