Monday, May 19, 2014

More Fairy Gardens

These little elf babies are relaxing in their little forest (to be).  Hoping the fern plant takes off now that we have some sun.  The next picture is a little clearer. See the little bird on her nest and the little butter pat plate.  The blue glass stones make a little pond that they can dip their little toes in to cool off.
 
 
 
 
 
This one is a little whimsy garden.  No house but two fairies......and they came from Happy Meals last year, lol.  This was the one I made in a workshop earlier.  One plant didn't make it.  I moved some things out and added some different things.
 
This next one I made for a friend.  It has a gnome with a wheelbarrow, a shovel, and some bees on a stick.  It has a thyme planted in it.
 
The color on this one didn't come out well.  I made this one for my Daughter-in-law.  The two angels are called "best friends".  I had to shove them onto the bench so they won't be moving anytime soon. Again herbs are planted in this one.  There is a tiny frog and two little clay pots that have parsley and sage written on them.  The color is so far off but it was really pretty.
And my original little stone house with a couple gnomes, some tools......and a new bee hive from Hubby and some tiny gifted toad stools.  I also used fairy mulch on the top of them.
Okay dokey, I still have more for you.  My flower boxes are not exactly fairy gardens but pretty different.  One of them has the vintage camper that I bought.  I want to add a couple of things and then I will show you those.  In the mean time, everything else has been neglected.  We have weeds everywhere outside due to all the rain.  I love these miniature gardens in containers.  I can move them around in the sun and shade.  My granddaughter loved seeing all of them.
So see you back in the garden.

24 comments:

LBP said...

Oh My Goodness! Those gardens are just as cute as can be! I love those little lounging babies. Lots of ideas from looking at your darling fairy gardens.

Blessings

Linda

Susie said...

Debby, I love all you cute fairy gardens. You have really made them all special. I bet the little ones will love them. xoxo,Susie

Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow said...

So darling!

NanaDiana said...

SOOOO cute, Debby! I love them. I just got our fairy garden out from under the porch today. It is in an old wheelbarrow. I always take the kids to pick out the plants for it and they help with it. I know your grandkids love yours, too, you said. So much fun. Happy week to you, Debby- xo Diana

SImple and Serene Living said...

These are all adorable, Debby. I have never made a fairy garden. xo Laura

Julia said...

Debby, I think that you should start to make and sell your fairy garden. My favorite is the one with the blue fairy. They are all cute.
Hugs,
JB

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

These are so precious. I definitely want to make one this year. I found the neatest rock on the beach to put in one. Enjoy your week my friend! Hugs!

pogonip said...

Your fairy gardens are precious. Each one is so unique and lovely. And I suspect they take a lot less time to maintain than my backyard!

Winkel's Crazy Ideas said...

Hello Debby, your gardens are so lovely! Pam xx

Musings from Kim K. said...

I'm always smitten with your fairy gardens. You have so many sweet touches.

vivian said...

I went shopping saturday and picked up some special plants for my fairy garden. I cant wait to play outside this weekend and get it planted! I see fairy garden supplies all over the place lately. everyone is doing them this year!
have a great week
xoxo
vivian

Art and Sand said...

I am seeing so many fairy gardens. I must try one.

~Damita's Pretty Wrap~ said...

Such adorable little gardens!! The fairy gardens are so cute and fun! I'm excited to make mine again this year! :) Wishing you a lovely day!! xo Holly

Edna B said...

Your fairy gardens are beautiful, and they look like they are fun to make. Your friend has a good idea. Maybe you should sell some of your little gardens. Maybe do some up for a local craft fair. I used to love having a table at craft shows. Today we are going to shop for veggie plants for our garden. I love fresh home grown veggies. You have a wonderful day, hugs, Edna B.

Carla from The River said...

I love fairy gardens. This is so cute and fun. :-)

genie said...

Oh, Debby...you are sososo creative. These little fairy gardens are precious. Love the little gnome.

GARAGE SALE GAL said...

You have the touch for making darling fairy gardens! They are all so sweet.
warmly,
deb

20 North Ora said...

Hi Debby - Your little fairy gardens are just precious! I really need to make a new one for this year. You may have given me the inspiration to go out and do that soon!

Judy

Cheryl said...

Those fairy gardens are darling! I've always wanted to make one for the fairies that live in my yard *wink* Maybe this year lol
big hugs,
Cheryl

Anonymous said...

Your fairy garden looks very beautiful.Stone house looks pretty. It also gives more enjoyment in seeing the greens in it!

corners of my life said...

I love how you used the enamel pots.

Erica of Golden Egg Vintage said...

Hi Debby!
Well, now you have inspired me so much to make a Fairy Garden...my mind is racing! This is going to be so perfect for my 5 year old niece. I'm going to look for an enamel tub/container this week.
Can't wait. She's gonna love this!
Hope your husbands burns are healing. That's quite scary.
Have a great week!
Erica :)

Vicki Chrisman said...

ADORABLE!!!

Candy S said...

I love your little fairy gardens. They are so adorable. The babies in the first one are the sweetest baby fairies I have seen yet. The pot with the twin girls is so charming. You are right they are just like my twin fairies. Mine do not say best friends and they came in a clear plastic bag from Amazon. Perhaps they are copies of yours. The quality of yours appears to be better than mine. All of the fairy gardens are wonderful.