

Get creative with your magical fairy garden hideaway and decorate it with novelty solar lighting - windchimes - flat glass beads stepping stones - fairy statues - miniature furniture arches - bridges - swings - bird baths - gnomes garden stakes - bonsai plants - Birdhouses Fairy birdfeeders - Fairy Fountains - glitter - jewels |
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Shindigz twinkle lights, indoor/outdoor grass |
Fairy Statues variety of styles |
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Fairy Houses Fairy Houses, an enchanting children's picture book that answers the question, "What would happen if you built a house for fairies to live in? Would the fairies come to visit?" Fairy Houses contains artwork of forests and butterflies and gives the pages the feel of the outdoors, but perhaps the highlight of the story is the set of general instructions that children can follow to build fairy houses of their own: "You should only use natural materials to build the house. Dry grasses, pebbles, sticks, shells, feathers, seaweed, pinecones and nuts are just some of the materials which call to the fairies." Fairy Fun : A Child's Fairyland of Enchanting Projects and Magical Games Does your child love the special make-believe magic of Fairyland? If she does - Fairy Fun will delight with all kinds of wonderful, creative, and easy fairy crafts and activities. Using simple items found around the house and garden, your child can make fairy dust, a magic wand, fairy wings, and a fairy house. She'll make a pretty flower doll, grow a magic garden, and play with a fantasy sun catcher. She'll learn the best way to make wishes come true, how to do a fairy dance, and how to discover fairies outside. She'll find easy magic tricks, fairy riddles, tongue twisters, lots of fun ideas for playing with friends, and games for fairy parties and sleep-overs. With its wondrous color illustrations and imaginative projects, Fairy Fun will win the heart of every child who knows just how real fairies are. Fairy Fun provides all the information and material you need to provide an enchanted fairy wonderland for your child. Every little girl loves to dress up and wave that magic wand. From magic spells to fairy gardens, you and the little ones in your life can create and experience the magical realm of the wee folk. Fairy Island: An Enchanted Tour of the Homes of the Little Folk Nature crafter Laura Martin has created a fantasy for fairy-lovers. The woodland cottage is filled with bent twig furniture. The Japanese house displays bamboo slippers outside the door, the beach house has a minute bath tiled with seashells. Each spread is filled with photos and drawings of these tiny objects, all identified with their botanical names. This is a very charming book for fairy fans as well as gardeners and fairies looking for interior design ideas. To leaf through these pages is to enter another world and dwell in it - the world of fantasy that has fascinated people through the ages. Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances (The Spirit of Aromatherapy) Recipes for scented, exotic potpourri blends. Fairy and herbal lore, poetry, seasonal stories, and gift ideas. Stir your imagination and summon enchanted creatures by bringing the fragrances of the garden into your home. Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances will help you to embrace and celebrate the changing seasons with recipes for dried flowers, herbs, and fruits. "You can hear the Fairies giggle while Faerie Queen Linda tells all her secret recipes to bring the enchanted fragrant beauty and fairy-dusted joy of a garden into your home ... it's magical." Gardening with Children Divided into two main sections, "Including Children in the Gardening Activity" and "Making Gardening Fun for Children," It is packed full of fun ideas for a theme garden that children will enjoy, like planting a pizza shaped garden with all the ingredients for your kid's favorite pizza. You'll also learn how to surprise the kids with pumpkins that grow with their names on them. The book covers everything you need to know, for everyone from beginners to experts. Everything you need to know; soil, sun, what to plant, how to plant and where to plant it. The pictures are charming. The Charmed Garden: Enchanting Plants for the Magically Inclined Herbalist All gardens are magic - but a true magical garden touches something even deeper within us. The Charmed Garden looks at ways to create your own magical garden, whether a large one or a small spot in the yard. In practical, down-to-earth language, the author explains the basics of designing a charmed garden, points out the importance of the four elements and magical ceremonies, and offers a multitude of ideas for specialty gardens. The encyclopedia of magical plants provides the reader with a good overview of the practical and magical qualities of various species. Inside the Secret Garden : A Treasury of Crafts, Recipes, and Activities For anyone who wants to learn more about "The Secret Garden" and its author - where the original garden really was, how an English robin differs from an American robin, how to make a nesting station for birds in your garden, what "oatcakes" and "doughcakes" are and how to make them (along with other recipes from the book), how to plant a miniature secret garden, create moss-covered flower urns, make a windchime from keys like the one that unlocked the Secret Garden, and lots more! Wonderful gift. Garden Delights : Easy Ways to Decorate Your Outdoor Space 52 projects offer easy-to-make additions for every outdoor area. Refresh windows with eye-catching planter boxes and shelves. Patios showcase lanterns and finials. Photographs are absolutely charming. Well written .... a great gift for the gardener in your life. Secret Gardens: Creating Romantic Retreats describes how to divide your backyard into enticing secluded corners using fences, lattices and hedges. Its filled with all kinds of clearly illustrated layouts and full color photos. All of the designs are classic English. Even though the book is dated 1987, the designs would not look out of place in todays gardens. It also has a lot of practical information on how to build paths, walls, fences, and varieties for hedges. Decorate Your Garden: Affordable Ideas and Ornaments for Small Gardens Discussed here is a wide-ranging list of objects: garden furniture, outdoor art and sculpture, pots and other containers (such as wicker baskets and wooden tubs), so-called green sculpture (espalier and topiary), scarecrows, rocks, stones, and pebbles, plant supports, trellises, stone basins, fountains, and even brightly painted gates. Decorate Your Garden takes a fresh look at garden ornamentation, presenting a host of ideas that are elegant, imaginative, achievable, and affordable. Mary Keen shows that ornament, whether formal or whimsical, can be anything from an elaborate topiary to a favorite doorstop. She demonstrates how garden buildings can be fashioned from inexpensive materials and made welcoming with a flourish of plantings; that containers need not be expensive creations but ordinary terracottas arranged with flair; and that tables and chairs can be painted or restored so that they are ornamental features in their own right. Keen is an expert at contriving simple, artistic touches that transform a garden into a place of interest and enchantment; drawing on her considerable gardening skills, she also shows how to create drama with massed plantings and eye-catching color combinations. Garden Boundaries: 20 Projects for Trellises, Walls, Fences, Gates, Screens, and Hedges Amateur landscapers can now take their fences, walls, and other garden borders beyond the merely functional. This inspiring collection of 20 projects from picket fences to stone planter walls guides readers from initial concept to completion, helping them customize their boundaries to their tastes and garden needs. Garden Ornaments : A Stylish Guide to Decorating Your Garden simple bench or a charming birdbath, a graceful trellis or a weathered fountain - the right ornament in the right place can transform any garden into a lush, private Eden. Whether it's a classic suburban backyard, a small country garden, or a high-rise terrace with a city view, Garden Ornaments shows you how to select and position the perfect furniture and ornaments for any garden. Chapters on different garden styles - Classical, Waterside, Urban, Romantic, Rustic, Gallery, or Whimsical - and spotlights key pieces that help create these wonderful spaces. Opening up a new world of design options, Martha Baker guides you in choosing the right furniture and ornaments for your own garden - from such simple objects as urns, folding bistro chairs, or candle lanterns to more exuberant gestures like a steel topiary, a wrought-iron chandelier, or a trellis strung with lights. With hundreds of gorgeous photos and a wealth of useful information and how-to advice, Garden Ornaments is a boundless source of inspiration, sure to delight and instruct any gardener. Paths and Walkways: Simple Projects, Contemporary Designs Charming, beautifully photographed book, filled with recipes for decorative paths and walkways. Each plan is explained first in terms of the image, fantasy, and feel that's being created, and is then followed by a list of "ingredients" - the plants, tools, materials list, and step-by-step instructions. Paths and Walkways is suitable for beginners, but is sure to provide ideas for experienced garden planners as well. Each project can be adapted for very large or small areas, and has information on maintenance of the materials and care of the plants. The different paths and walkways are rated individually by expense, difficulty of implementation, and the type of location required in relation to sun and shade. Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers Apartment dwellers can indulge their passion for growing edible things. If there is an available balcony, porch, front or back steps, according to the authors, growing produce in containers can be easy and rewarding. With some limitations, it is even possible to grow foods in a window box or on an indoor windowsill. This compendium of practical advice includes detailed information on the types of containers to use, equipment needed, the right soil, when to plant which seeds and how best to deal with problems such as too much or too little sunlight. Written for the beginner as well as for those with a background in gardening. |
How To Make A Miniature Fairy Garden |
Journey into the enchanting realm through a Decorative garden arch and
follow the shimmering pebble stones sprinkled with glitter fairy dust
winding into the secret garden, forever in sparkling bloom with
the magic of the fairy ...... Cross over the arched garden bridge to hear the mermaid calls, reflecting the wonders of the peaceful seas in the pond below. The mezmerising music of wind chimes take your eyes upwards to see the frolicking fairies at play ... dancing around the suncatchers ablaze with color. Chirping birds and fluttering butterflies and dragonflies humming to the musical symphony as the trees sway in the breeze.... One step closer to the miniature village of the wee folk ....their home surrounded with the flickering of lights, as dusk draws near.... gnomes busily preparing their mini furnishings to welcome your arrival. |
Fairies also love unusual seashells, sparkly ribbons, shiny gemstones, mirrors
and magical flowers. |

The Fairy Triad Learn all about the history and lore of faries while you create your own fairy fantasy with four special fairy plant varieties, multicolored gravel, fairy dust, a fairy wheel, fairy bells, fairy stakes, and decals. This amazing kit comes with everything you need to get your indoor fairy garden growing and attracting fairies to your home. Lobelia is known for its ability to attract |
good fairies and its beautiful colored flowers, clover is a sacred fairy plant know
to attract a variety of fairies as well as leprechauns, thyme is most known
for allowing people to see fairies and protecting them from fairy mischief, thyme
is also used in love spells and dream magic, and fairies make magical potions
from dew collected from the flowers of the Evening Star. |
Decorate Woodland fairy furniture for your forest fairy friends. Includes five pieces
of pre-made wooden twig furniture, glitter glaze and silk flowers. Makes three
fairies too! |

