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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 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! If the fairies in your story have a sweet tooth, this is the perfect name for them! 15. The Whispering Woods

Kids can paint their fairy accessories after they harden! Make Fairy Garden Paths and Waterways with Decorative Marbles + Stones 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 Planter Allow your kids to do as much of the fairy garden building as possible independently (or with minimal adult involvement, depending on your kiddos’ ages) – it’s so amazing to see what they create! Fun DIY Fairy Garden Ideas for Kids Stardust 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 VillageFor more unique names think about all of the characters you know (both real-life people or fictional ones) and think of things that remind you of them.

At Norine’s Nest, an antique radio flyer is transformed from a rusty old toy to a magical tiny fairy display. Don’t be disappointed if your child’s fairy garden doesn’t look QUITE the professional – I just wanted to show you the perfect container idea here! An old water table Here is a list of fairy village names that will have you dreaming about sugar plum fairies. 1. Fairy Tale TownFor this fairy garden décor, I did use cut aluminum cans, so this is an adult-help-required project. Try Polymer Clay to Fairy Garden Accessories with Kids There are tons of ideas out there, and kids are often amazingly innovative. I’m always surprised at the inspired ideas my kids come up with for pretend play and creative activities. Fairy gardening helps them stretch their imaginations and have fun. The play structure is 26m tall and looks spectacular. In the village’s story arc, the structure is Elfwin Drin castle, home to King of Lilidorei. It’s suitable for children aged 11 and under, but during our visit older kids and adults were encouraged to explore, too. There are six slides, and these include four tube slides, a sliding rail and a fireman’s pole. Kirsteen is a professional writer who traded a tiny garden for an even smaller balcony when she moved to Brighton in 2015. Her interest in gardening stems from a keen desire to turn her simple slab of concrete into a lush urban oasis, complete with cosy-but-practical garden furniture and delicious edible plants.

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.” Is your fairy village located on a magical island? This is the perfect name for it! 27. Wonderland Village 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.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! Flowerpots make excellent fairy garden containers for kids, but when you flip them over, they also make darling fairy houses. These simple painted flowerpots from Projects with Kids allow kids to get creative and imaginative with their house painting. You can use a cohesive color scheme if the houses are grouped together, or let kids run wild and see what they come up with! Toadstool Houses from Clay Pots You may want to choose a theme for your Kid’s fairy garden – like some of these examples: Farm Theme Fairy Garden

This kit would make a great addition to any fairy garden, as it includes two fairies, a swing, furry friend and mushrooms. Fun for young and old, this fairy garden kit would make a great gift as many buyers noted. “This set was adorable and the painting was wonderful. The little fairies faces are beautiful and I loved the colors,” noted one buyer.Fairy villages are a big part of fairy tales, so it’s only natural to want to give your fairy village a name! If your kids get right into the whole fairy garden thing, consider throwing them a fairy garden birthday party! In this fairy garden tutorial, kids can learn to make clay fairy garden animals and cute accessories . This tutorial uses traditional modeling clay that is air-dried and painted after. The little owl and hedgehog are very sweet and would make great additions to any fairy garden. Light Up LED Fairy House

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