Step outside and into a space that feels like a storybook. Fairy-garden-inspired decor isn’t just for tiny figurines and flower beds; it’s a whole vibe. Think mossy corners, twinkling lights, and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While growing a typical garden is usually enjoyable on its own, what if there was a way to make the whole ...
SOMETHING a little special is happening. Fairy gardens, which are the latest trend to sweep social media, involve creating miniature magical garden scenes complete with toadstools and characters, set ...
If your garden is missing a whimsical touch, or if you have kids who love fairies, you're going to want to head to your local Aldi soon. Aldi has two new fairy garden kits that will add charm and fun ...
Have a stack of pool noodles taking up precious real estate in your garage? Repurpose them in this whimsical DIY project to create fairy garden planters.
STOP! Don't throw away that old, unused gardening pot or the terra cotta planter that got cracked during the last big storm. Instead, you can transform it into the most magical DIY of your ...
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DIY Fairy Gardens

Celebrate the arrival of spring with these DIY Fairy Gardens! Make your own cute fairy garden using these as inspiration. Add color to your patio with these kid-friendly crafts. Edible Fairy Garden ...
Fairy gardens are small fantasy landscapes, either made in a container or in the garden, with small-scale or child-size furniture and accessories to delight the imagination. In designing a fairy ...
FAIRY GARDENS — HIDDEN beneath stout trees at botanical gardens, or proudly displayed on tabletops at garden centers and in homes — are captivating the imaginations of children and adults, providing ...
The Northwest Flower and Garden Festival’s show gardens are sometimes more fantasy than practical. The annual show allows plant aficionados to imagine spring a full month before it arrives. This year, ...
Young kids get caught up in the magic, industriously building homes for the fairies they believe are real. Older children enjoy working on the tiny scale: 2-inch (5-centimeter) plants and diminutive ...