One of my favorite activities to do with my little girl is to create fairy gardens, furniture, and accessories. I can relive all the wonder and magic of believing in fairies through her eyes and it is a welcome respite from bills and other responsibilities!
We have made fairy gardens in pots, within our big garden on the ground, in wheelbarrows, bird baths, glass jars, bubble gum machines, and a few other places. If you have ever looked it up you know that those cute little pieces can add up and a fairy garden can become quite expensive in no time- this is why I am always trying to come up with ways to keep the magic without the price tag. This time we used one of the old enamelware tubs in my garden to create a tiny and precious Tea Party Fairy Garden. I spent about $7 from the dollar store and used a few things I had to create this fun fairy arrangement.
I hit the dollar store looking for cheap plastic doll house furniture. I have seen it before and knew it would be perfect for our garden. I was in luck, a whole package for $1 included a doll, table, chairs, tea pot, vase, and silverware. With a little bit of creativity and a few found items we went to work making a tea party themed garden that any fairy would love to rest and enjoy a light refreshment in. I made two main decorative items for this and the rest was just a matter of arranging objects.
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The next thing I did was create a simple bunting banner. It’s very easy and adds a sweet touch to your garden.
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For the rest of garden I used 5 faux succulents to decorate further. I also created a little stream right through the garden with blue glass beads from the dollar store and made a little path of stepping stones from buttons in my craft stash. Get creative and have fun with your fairy garden. Don’t be afraid to let your little one take the lead. I recommend that this garden be used indoors or on a covered porch due to the materials used.