Creating a fairy garden is a fun way to bring a touch of magic and creativity into your home or outdoor space.
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"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 ...
A few years ago, my daughter and I visited a nature center at a local state park, and spent the day building houses in the forests – fairy houses. Using all the fallen leaf litter, branches, and pine ...
HIAWATHA - You don't have to have a green thumb to work a little magic in your gardens. Flower beds and vegetable patches are the perfect places to plant gnome homes and fairy houses. And they're ...
Dave Anderson, Susie Spikol and Chris Martin share a fairy structure. Something Wild host Dave Anderson of the Forest Society takes a lot of people on walks through the woods. Lately, he’s noticed ...
A little magic can happen with children’s books that point to the natural world. Mix in a little imagination and add the ingredient of an online Spokane library class to build your own fairy house. Or ...
Calling all Tinker Bell fans: grab your wands, wings and hiking shoes because fairy houses have sprung up at 20 natural areas in Chicago. The Chicago Park District is celebrating the 20th anniversary ...
Fairy gardens have been around since the early part of the 20th century (and possibly even before). They tapped into two popular trends — a belief in fairies and gnomes and the rising popularity of ...
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