Thursday, March 25, 2010

Spring Fairy Gardens and More...

Cold tolerant pansies & sweet alyssum 


Easter Gifts

Bay trees! Perfect for your spaghetti dinner!

Eggs of all sizes. Even teeny weenie eggs for fairy nest.
A customer gave me two ringer washers last year that were her mothers. I turned one of them into a fountain last year. This one is now the home of a miniature garden complete with adirondack  chairs. I love the rosemary topiary!

Tiny Urns inside Baby Urns

Club Moss and Baby Tears








Fairy Garden for indoors. Complete with a tea set!

Miniature Garden Chairs
Herb is dressed as the Easter Bunny


Nest on branches

Pamper yourself after a long day with natural artisan soaps, candles, and lotions.






Take and Read

8 comments:

  1. What a super beautiful blog you have..gorgeous and inspiring! I have enjoyed the magic here! Have a beautiful day!
    Kiki~

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  2. I made more city fairy homes yesterday & will be planting up some forest fairy homes soon. After that, the urban farmer fairies will arrive :-)

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  3. I love fairy gardening! I want to start one this year and you are my inspiration! I love it! Blessings.

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  4. Thank you Wondrous... Faery! I plan on sneaking in new Fairy gardens in between my large jobs. I just love them. They are amazingly therapeutic! I will try to post photos as I go along
    ~Annette

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  5. I love them all! My daughter just got a tiny tea set for her birthday and now I know what to do with it. Beautiful job! And I will be in to buy one of those those tiny urns the first weekend in May. Save one for me!
    Londen

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  6. Londen~ those little pots are flying off the shelves like tiny fairy hot cakes! I am getting frequent shipments of mini gardening supplies so I hope that you find what you want the day you arrive. I have them spread out through out the shop so you must look closely :-)

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  7. Oh, and the tea sets- I had tea parties when I was a little girl every single day at around noon. I have worked them into my grown up life via tiny gardens. It's the simple things that matter in life
    :-)

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