How To Make Fairy Garden
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When you're designing a garden, it can hard to figure out which kind—English! Butterfly! Container!—you want because all gardens are beautiful. So you have to make some decisions about what's most important. Is space limited? You should check out the best hanging plants. Does your plot of land get a ton of sun? Best to consider some full-sun perennials. Are you interested in attracting pollinators? Then you should investigate some of the best plants and flowers that attract bees, flowers that attract hummingbirds, and flowers that attract butterflies.
On top of flower selection, it can be fun to add a little extra flavor to the garden. Our suggestion: Try a fairy theme. After all, what's more magical than a garden? Tiny furniture, cars, and houses placed throughout the garden make it a little extra special, and your kids will love it! You can even get them involved by recruiting them to help you construct sweet little abodes for the various fairies who will be visiting. But don't worry—if you're not up for a DIY, many fun elements can be purchased via Amazon and Etsy. Setting up the tiny vignettes all over the garden is a fun activity, and adults and children will delight in stumbling across these "secret" scenes. Check out some of these fun to ideas to make your fairy garden even fairer.
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Barn and Silo
We might be biased, but this tiny barn and silo brings a little farm-fresh fun to a fairy garden.
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Babbling River
Add a beautiful stream to your fairy garden set up. This one comes in a few different shapes and sizes to suit your needs.
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Fairy-sized Tractor
Those fields aren't going to tend themselves. Give your fairies a leg up with this adorably petite tractor. Plant some succulents in the trailer to make it even cuter.
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Fairy's Best Friend
Man's best friend is also fairy's best friend. this adorable pixie-sized dog house is the perfect addition to any fairy garden.
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Farmer's Market
Create a scene from our favorite farmers' market using these miniature signs.
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Tiny Teardrop Camper
Fairies and other tiny creatures will delight in this adorable camper.
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Fairy Garden Chicken Coop
No country house or fairy garden is complete without a chicken coop.
See Vanessa Craft
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Mad in Crafts
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Fairy Garden Pedestal
Believe it or not, it took this blogger just 15 minutes to create this hut. Better yet? All of the supplies are from the dollar store!
Get the tutorial at Mad in Crafts.
SHOP SUCCULENTS
Sew Much Ado
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Fairy House and Garden
When selecting stones for the siding, this blogger notes "the flatter, the better."
Get the tutorial at Sew Much Ado.
SHOP STONES
My Frugal Adventures
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Courtesy of By Stephanie Lynn
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Miniature Flower Pot Fairy Garden
Fill three different sizes of flower pots with decorative rocks and small plants for an adorable, multi-level fairy garden.
Get the tutorial at By Stephanie Lynn.
SHOP FLOWER POTS
Courtesy of 1 Pure Heart
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Birdhouse Fairy Garden
It doesn't take much more than a miniature fence and two birdhouses to turn a simple flower pot into a dream fairy garden.
Get the tutorial at 1 Pure Heart.
SHOP MINIATURE FENCES
Courtesy of By Stephanie Lynn
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Fairy Unleashed
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Magical DIY Fairy House Planter
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Budget-Friendly Fairy House
This stunning garden, housed in a galvanized tub, cost only $38 to make.
Get the tutorial at Mommy Moment.
Courtesy of Crafts by Amanda
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Planter Box Fairy Garden
When this blogger noticed one of her planter boxes wasn't getting enough sunlight, she transformed it into this beauty.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
A Little Fur With the Paint
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Pinecone Fairy House
For an extra creative spin on the fairy house, use dried birdhouse gourds and pine cones.
Get the tutorial at A Little Fur in the Paint.
Aidi's Hideaway
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Wash Tub House
If you don't have a lot of room to spare in your backyard, transform a wash tub into a fairy's haven. Using mini trees, tiny succulent plants, a porcelain mushroom, and more, this blogger created a petite retreat that her daughter could tend to.
Get the tutorial at Aidie's Hideaway.
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Broken Pot Fairy Garden
Broke a flower pot? It's the perfect fairy garden in the making.
Get the tutorial at HomeTalk.
Courtesy of This, That, and Everything In Between
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Nichola Battilana/Pixie Hill
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Curb Appeal
This little pixie home, built into the side of a tree by Nichola Battilana of Pixie Hill, has some serious curb appeal.
See more at Pixie Hill.
Courtesy of The Magic Onions
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Enchanted Garden
Popsicle sticks take on a new life in this petite paradise.
Get the tutorial at The Magic Onions.
Courtesy of Little Tudor on the Prairie
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Twinkling Garden
The tiny little LED solar lights featured in this fairy garden are enchanting, but we're really in love with the little "vegetable garden" with its succulents designed to look like baby cabbages.
Get the tutorial at Little Tudor on the Prairie.
Miniature Garden Shoppe
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Summer Escape
All you need to create your very own fairy garden is a container, some potting mix, a few plants and accessories, and a healthy dose of imagination.
Get the tutorial at Miniature Garden Shoppe.
How To Make Fairy Garden
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/garden-ideas/g3417/fairy-garden-ideas/
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