I can never say no to another Fairy House.
The ceramic houses last forever and of course,
you have to have a fence.
The big cups you can find at Marshalls or Home Goods or even thrift stores.
Even a broken cup can be used, the fairies don't mind.
White Alyssum is a good plant to use.
Found this boot, in the Christmas
section at a thrift store.
Baskets are great containers.
This bird house I used to display another tea set.
Hope you enjoyed the tour.
I'll show you the other miniature
garden on the hill another thyme...
So very sweet! I love this tiny little village. I know Liz from, Sit with me in my garden also has fairy house. Love this! Enjoy the week-end.
ReplyDeleteSo nice creations !I like the bird house with the tinny tea cups !
ReplyDeleteThank for sharing these photos .
Have a nice Sunday
Olympia
This is so nice to see......lovely...thanks for share.....have a nice sunday darling.....love from me....xxx...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Some great ideas here -- I have a fairy garden, just on the ground rather than in a container, but it's become overrun by some overly rambunctious daylillies and roses and needs to be moved.
ReplyDeleteHello Jody! Thank you so much for coming by my blog for a visit! I am thrilled you did because it lead me back to your beautiful blog! I have spent several minutes here and it sure has made my day! I love your gardens! You inspire so! Will be back often!
ReplyDeletePS...I have been wanting to change my banner for a long time! Dod you use a template or come up with your own idea? I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed seeing all your darling fairy gardens. Once our weather warms up for spring I'll be makeing mine outside too. If you like stop by my post and see my garden fairies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Nancy
Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun ways to implement our indoor items such as the tea items with the outdoor and gardening. Love it all!
Have a blessed week!
Aledia
Oh how lovely, so many ideas. I can't wait to get into the garden to try some out.
ReplyDeleteI am visiting from Knick of Time, lovely blog you have. :)
What a lovely decoration i would love to decorate just like you
ReplyDeleteHow adorable, Jody! I love your creations! The tiny tea set in the birdhouse just so cute! Love the basket display too. I am loving your blog and I'm a new follower. Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
How sweet. I too, love fairy houses..hey, someone has to help these sweet little fairies find a home! You have provided them with great homes..
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the magic...
What a sweet little garden.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Love your fairy garden houses!
ReplyDeleteJust too cute! Makes me almost believe in fairies again...
ReplyDeleteLoved the tour!! So delightful!! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteHugs,,
Debbie
Hi, just had to say how much I love your fairy garden. It is just adorable. I did something similar last year and intended to do again for spring but time got away. Thanks for posting yours, It's delightful and I really enjoyed strolling through the little garden. Visiting over from WOW.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
Your fairy gardens are darling. They really speak to my inner child. :)
ReplyDeleteBabs
I really like the cups as flower pots that you choose - they're really great and have a romantic feel about them!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Who wouldn't love a fairy house!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo Adorable, I have to do this, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh, I so love this! I appreciate you sharing with A Return to Loveliness!
ReplyDeletekathy
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI visited your blog today - I saw you on sweet Shirley's blog. You have so many wonderful pictures on here. I love the fairy garden houses. Oh my goodness, your mother was beautiful! I lost my mom about three years ago, and she is in my heart every day. Me and my daughters started a blog, and we would love it if you could visit us and follow. I would enjoy coming back to visit with you. Your blog is filled with beauty and simplicity, and it is very cheerful to me. I hope to hear from you, and have a sweet day.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Wonderful tour ~ love Fairy Houses and yours are soooooo creative ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^ ~ Magical!
ReplyDeleteConsider linking up to my new blog hop Magical Monday Meme every Monday ~ ^_^
What a whimsical garden! I enjoyed every view! New follower hopping from Katherine's Corner. The Thrifty Blog Frog http://thriftyfrogblog.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHuge green hugs,
Pat @ Thrifty Frog Blog
to cute Now I know what to do with those huge coffee cups I am your newest bloggy fan from Katherine's corner
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop
Greetings from Australia♥
~Pernilla
I so love the little tea set in the bird house, so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the tour.
Thanks for sharing.
Michele
so lovely! thanks for the fun tour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, a little fairyland for certain. I especially like the teacups. Hugs and thank you for joining in the fun at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'm working on my own fairy house/garden and just found your lovely blog! I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Anne
Beautiful! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
What is it with Fairy Gardens? I see them everywhere. They are so charming and fantastical...I love the boot and the lantern tea set!
ReplyDeleteI must ponder this magical mystery garden...and see what I can come up with!
Thank you so much for showing yours! and thank you for becoming a follower of my blog!
Pat