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If your kids get right into the whole fairy garden thing, consider throwing them a fairy garden birthday party! 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 These simple tiny fairy homes are made of polymer clay , as explained in an easy-to-follow tutorial for kids. If your kiddos are getting savvy with polymer clay building, they will love taking it to the next level by making adorable fairy houses. These are charming and colorful—perfect fairy garden accessories for kids! Paper Gnome Houses The world of Lemax, allows you to recapture the delight and wonder of each season with wonderful childhood memories.

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”). If the fairies in your story are into magic and potions, this is the perfect name for their village! 19. The Dreamy Forest 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 Dish

If you’re ready to set your kids loose on a fairy garden building spree, here are 35 fun DIY fairy garden ideas for kids to inspire your next great project. You can make a variety of cute fairy items using salt dough . I love the little birdbath Jody made at Mommy Moment! It’s so cute. The mushrooms are also a lot of fun and would make cute fairy chairs or tables. Salt dough is easy for kids to work with, cheap to make, and allows for a lot of creativity. 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! 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

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!An abundance of flowers creates a stunning carpet for your fairy garden ideas. At first glance, this might look like a normal flower bed, but look closer and you’ll see heaps of fair garden features. I recommend taking a look at the full post for close-ups of all the details! 16. Butterfly gardening I find that the wooden houses are the right size, and with a bit of paint and alteration, they make charming fairy garden homes. You can get pre-made birdhouses at the dollar store in all sorts of shapes! 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 This name sounds magical and wonderful that will fit any fairy village perfectly. 17. The Garden of Enchantment

I know these aren’t everyone’s cup of tea but, looking through these fairy garden ideas, I couldn’t help but smile. They’re just so charming and quaint that, even though I don’t think I’ll be starting my own collection, I can’t wait to appreciate some in person. The craft and love that goes into creating a fairy garden is so wonderful.No matter what type of fairy village you are creating, the name will help set the tone for your story. Think about the personality traits your fairies have, are they feisty or sweet? Playful or serious? Once you have a good idea of what your fairies are like, find names that reflect their personalities.

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 PlanterStardust Valley is another great option for a fairy village that is surrounded by magic and glimmering stars. 12. Faerie Glen You can even name your fairies after the characters from “Pixie Hollow” if you want to get creative. 7. Dreamland Village 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.”

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