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How to create your own fairy garden

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A few weeks ago I was looking for ideas for my fairly small garden on Pinterest when I accidentally stumbled onto the concept of a fairy garden. It was what I didn't know I was looking for and I decided there and then that once I'd tidied up the garden a bit I would have a go and finally this weekend I created our first fairy garden.

Fairy Garden


I thought it turned out rather well and it's not finished yet. I intend to add bits to it here and there over the next few weeks - mostly furniture but I'm also on the look out for the perfect plants as well.

I've been gathering things together for it for a few weeks now. The windmill I bought from a stall at a home and garden show in Stratford Upon Avon a few weeks ago - and CK absolutely loves it (he's stolen it a few times from the garden already and has damaged the bottom by breaking it.

I originally started this as something we could do together but unfortunately at 20 months he is too young at the moment so I've just been doing this for my own enjoyment and I hope he can join in when he is older. (He has a thing for dinosaurs so maybe we can make a dinosaur garden in the future).

Most of my ideas and inspiration for this project have come from Pinterest and if you'd like to take a look at my full pinterest board you can view it below.

I'll also just add that I am NOT greenfingered at all. That gene has well and truly skipped me and I can't guarantee how long the flowers will last, but this was very easy to put together and anyone can do it.




Items I used for my fairy garden:

1. Garden Plant saucer
2. Compost
3. 'Fairy House'
4. Plants
5. Gravel
6. A Fairy


My full tutorial:

1. Take a Garden Saucer and fill it with compost

Fairy Garden


2. Add your main feature - in my case it is my windmill but this could also be a fairy house

Fairy garden

3. Add your plants - make sure the plants you choose don't have too deep a base. I chose bedding plants 'celosia' which fit my whimsical theme.

Fairy Garden


4. Add a footpath - I used gravel from my garden but any kind of small stones or tiles would look good. My stones were laid 3 or 4 in a row from front to back.

Fairy Garden


5. Almost finished - this is what I have so far

Fairy Garden


6. Add your fairy folk and any other smaller items - my fairy is an old ornament.

Fairy Garden

7. All finished! - For now. I'm hoping to add more things to this - a toadstool, picket fence, furniture, a river, more fairies.... The options are unlimited.

Fairy Garden

As you'll see from the Pinterest board, a lot of the items are made out of polymer clay so I've bought some along with paints to see what else I can make.

Do you have a fairy garden or is this going to be your next project? Let me know in the comments below.
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14 comments

  1. This is super cute! Might have to do this with my daughter x #MarvMondays

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    1. I'm sure she will love it and you'll have fun together creating your garden and coming up with ideas for it. #Marvmondays

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  2. This is so cute and my kids would love this. I need to find a bunch of little items because I know the four year old would love to set up a little fairy garden. #TwinklyTuesday

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    1. I know... and you'll start seeing things everywhere you go. I'm going to have a go at making some things for mine - stay tuned over the coming weeks for more x #Twinklytuesday

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  3. This is beautiful. It's amazing what you come across on Pinterest. #MarvMondays

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    1. Thanks Helena, you're so right. I spend (too) many happy hours a day (and could spend more) on pinterest. I see things and think - 'I can do that' but it rarely turns out to be as good as the pinterest version lol. #Marvmondays

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  4. I love the idea of a fairy garden! Your one turned out so well. I want to give one a go :) x #twinklytuesday

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    1. Please do - its great fun and very easy to make. Would love to see any pictures too xx #TwinklyTuesday

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  5. This is absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. This is something that I dreamed of doing with my children, even before I had them...! Like you, it was going to be more for my enjoyment than theirs-I have always loved things like this, and was just going to use having children as an excuse to get started! Unfortunately, the children are still showing zero interest in doing one with me-although again like you, if I made it a dinosaur/paw patrol/minions garden, they'd probably be all over it! (So much for gender neutrality and all that!!) Thanks for sharing with #bigpinklink

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    1. My little boy loves anything paw patrol - so I might have to try something with that too, personally I really enjoyed doing it and am still looking out for more ideas and inspiration. #bigpinklink

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  6. Think I am going to do one of these with my girls. Such a good idea.
    #MarvMondays

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    1. I know they'll love it - and they are so easy to make too. Have fun x #MarvMondays

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  7. I've never come across a fairy garden before, such a sweet idea! Its looking great already, but I cant wait to see what else you add :-) Thanks for sharing this on #MarvMondays

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  8. That looks great - we all need a fairy garden I think. Stopping by with a late comment from #bigpinklinky !

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