And the fairies welcome a visitor
Last year, we continued our fairy garden, and this year my oldest granddaughter set it up, complete with a sparkly path and the fairies. This is our third season for it.
There was a discussion about which fairy belonged to which girl. The younger one of the two was tired from her weekend of camping with the Brownies and Guides. She wanted to trade fairies. Maybe another day it will go better.
The older girl, aged 9, created a new path among the flowers and stems with coloured stones. They’ll be shaded for sure once the heat comes and the daisies beside them grow even taller. (The fairies reside indoors between play times so no little critter makes off with them.)
Our first fairies, made of clay, didn’t stand up and the process was disappointing. Then it was Grandma’s decision to go looking for these fairies, found at a local craft store. Last summer, we made some extra fairies with wooden clothespins and silk flower petals.
When a third gardener was added to our annual planting event, we needed a new fairy for her. And again a new one was found, this time at a garden centre gift shop. Oh, the interesting things they had. Alas one of that fairy’s wings was broken and we haven’t quite worked out how to fix it. We may need a new fairy and then retire the other one.
And so the fairies we created with clothespins are still hanging around… and one comes to visit. What stories will they tell of tea parties and running through their garden, and playing beside their path?
Note: Fairies give way to other popular things in the market. Anyone know where we can get a new fairy?
I found a fairy door to fix to the wall in a garden centre that’s cool too, perhaps they’ll visit with a special door :).
Hello Charlotte, thanks for stopping by and commenting. Our fairy house is a little like the one you describe and I’ve seen some that you can attach. I did find some extra fairies and a lamp pole with a lamp for it. That’s for another blog post. Keeping it a surprise until the next time the girls come over.