Labor Day Weekend starts for us in a couple of hours. Hopefully,
we will be able to enjoy three full days without any interruption.
Often my husband gets called away on an emergency on
weekends and we are keeping our fingers crossed that everything
will be calm until Tuesday. So, in order to make the most of the
precious time we have together, I will not be posting until
Monday. In the meantime, I am leaving you with pictures from
some of my favorite posts over the last several years.
So let's begin with my fairy garden and a visit to Tinkerbell Cottage
This was one of my favorite projects. I built the little
fairy cottage out of twigs I found in the yard. I carefully
snipped them to be the siding of the cottage. The roof
underlayment was heavy cardboard and it was covered in
pine cone segments. The whole fairy garden was
laid out in an old whiskey barrel which sat at the
entry to the back porch of our house in Idaho.
I hope to make another one this coming fall.
Next post will be another fairy garden scene ~
the fairy campground.
Have lot's of fun!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Love the fairy gardens! I hope you have a stress free and quiet weekend.
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G'day and thanks for sharing at the #SayGdayParty! Love fairy gardens! Pinned!
ReplyDeletePlease make sure to stop by if you haven't already and visit some other people also attending the party and would be great if you could answer one of my questions or two! Thank you! Cheers! Joanne @What's On The List
Oh, your fairy garden is magical. I think it is the most charming of hobbies. A grown-ups version of child's play...with sophistication. I made one a couple of years ago and put it in front of my shop. Some people from the bar next door put their cigarettes out in it. I firmly believe in the power of play as a revitalizing pastime and I just found a new roof and am looking for a house now...but I'll put it in the back within my fence! Hope you will always share these with your readers.
ReplyDeletethis is the sweetest thing I've ever seen, you attention to detail is amazing!! Just looking at it magically transports you to another land full of magic!
ReplyDeleteJenna
A lovely little garden. I never heard of fairy gardens until I started blogging - it's amazing what you learn in this space.
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What a sweet little garden any fairy would be happy to live there.
ReplyDeleteMerle...............
I love Fairy gardens and yours is absolutely beautiful!
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