There's a chill in the air and our outdoor 
fairy garden is long gone. 
We needed a warm place for fairies to stay when they visit.
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| This is a little nightstand next to the ladybug's bed.  The top two drawers are "junk drawers."  Filled with all those fun little treasures that really don't have a place.  The bottom drawer has become a small tucked away place for fairy friends.  See the tag on the handle? |  | 
 
 
 
 
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| Fairy sized key for entry | 
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| When you open the drawer this is what you will see.  A petite place for fairies to rest their wings. | 
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| The mini houses are $1 at Michaels.  They're painted and topped with glitter mod podge. | 
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| The "stepping stones" are sliced wine corks. | 
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| Green felt makes the "grass" | 
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| All decorated for Fall with a little paper pennant | 
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| A thin stream of "water,"  glittery, of course.       Wouldn't you image fairy water to be full of glitter? :-) | 
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| falling leaves and a mini pumpkin sit near a fairy sized bench.  You can find those mini pumpkins HERE | 
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| Tink seems to enjoy it :-) | 
Total cost was under $5.  I only had to buy the houses and felt. It was so much fun making this and surprising the ladybug when she came home from a birthday party.  She can add to it as she likes, and when Christmas comes I'm sure we'll add mini lights and a tree.  
Inspired by THIS fairy village.
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3 comments:
I love it Jenny... very well made and at that price, I like it even better!
I adore everything about this. Totally pinning it.
What a sweet thing for your daughter to find! That is such a neat idea--a winter spot for fairies. I think my daughter would love something like that too! =)
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