oh, let me also add that faeries do not like 'toxic' or 'chemical' things--keep it as natural as possible--they are very close to mother earth and her vibrations
Folks, I have read in a fairy book that the wee folk enjoy any of our efforts but appear to be attracted to certain plants such as ferns, roses, fox glove--sort of the old fashioned English garden...put a bowl of water, a few chocalates, a crystal (they like shiny things), a stone fairy or gnome figure....it should be in a nook of the garden that doesn't see a lot of 'action'--sort of a quiet place. This would be also a good place to meditate and communcate with them.
Boys can easily create without that "it's for girls" fear - it's about building. The small concrete stepping stones are a GREAT spring project: small paper cups trimmed, Qwikcrete mix, bag of pebbles. Make the mix and top with beads, pebbles, etc. and pop them out after they dry - any child can enjoy them.
And i am so glad your kid is a boy because i am building a fairy home with my little brother and if i show him this, it'll make it easier for him to keep believeing, because you know the world we live in. It's okay for girls to believe in fairies and build homes, but if a boy does it "all hell breaks loose". And the world can be cruel and torture a little kids mind.
It would go black and dead in a MN winter. I'm just glad it's really coming back! Just thinned it out again today and found several mini stepping stones, 4 Polly Pocket dolls, a few super heroes and asst. plastic frogs buried in the steppables.
haha love it! now if you could make it to stand against a minnesotan winter haha!! no. but love the garden, my mom and i enjoy fairy figurines and such so it's great to see that we arn't the only ones!! :)
That's very pretty
CillaNMatt 6 months ago
Thank you, Windstorm for the comments. We do our best to respect. Our daughter is waiting for replies to notes she's left.
suzbinky 6 months ago
oh, let me also add that faeries do not like 'toxic' or 'chemical' things--keep it as natural as possible--they are very close to mother earth and her vibrations
windstorm1000 6 months ago
Folks, I have read in a fairy book that the wee folk enjoy any of our efforts but appear to be attracted to certain plants such as ferns, roses, fox glove--sort of the old fashioned English garden...put a bowl of water, a few chocalates, a crystal (they like shiny things), a stone fairy or gnome figure....it should be in a nook of the garden that doesn't see a lot of 'action'--sort of a quiet place. This would be also a good place to meditate and communcate with them.
windstorm1000 6 months ago
AWESOME!!! I want to create one with my kids:) Thanks so much for sharing!
Love and light,
Jacque and April
lunasolgirls 8 months ago
wow that is sooo cool :D
biggrickx951 8 months ago
That is really beautiful. Very inspiring
THEMAYQUEEN1 9 months ago
Boys can easily create without that "it's for girls" fear - it's about building. The small concrete stepping stones are a GREAT spring project: small paper cups trimmed, Qwikcrete mix, bag of pebbles. Make the mix and top with beads, pebbles, etc. and pop them out after they dry - any child can enjoy them.
suzbinky 1 year ago
omg, sooo cute!
And i am so glad your kid is a boy because i am building a fairy home with my little brother and if i show him this, it'll make it easier for him to keep believeing, because you know the world we live in. It's okay for girls to believe in fairies and build homes, but if a boy does it "all hell breaks loose". And the world can be cruel and torture a little kids mind.
Anyways!
lovely place!
WhatGirlNow 1 year ago
It would go black and dead in a MN winter. I'm just glad it's really coming back! Just thinned it out again today and found several mini stepping stones, 4 Polly Pocket dolls, a few super heroes and asst. plastic frogs buried in the steppables.
suzbinky 1 year ago
Awww well isn't that pretty!
bellahorse151 1 year ago
i dont belive it
imthebombliktiktik 1 year ago
not too green - but I just replanted after the painters ruined 90% of it, except the houses. Total do-over! I'll take new ones.
In the courtyard I'm giving up - succulants and glass. That's all I can get to live there. How about a glass garden?
DinoManners 2 years ago
haha love it! now if you could make it to stand against a minnesotan winter haha!! no. but love the garden, my mom and i enjoy fairy figurines and such so it's great to see that we arn't the only ones!! :)
equinelovr1 2 years ago
BEAUTIFUL! u must have a green thumb!
leahcortina 2 years ago