As a fairy artist you'd think I would already have like, ten fairy gardens. Nope, not even one, although I adore the thought of them and used to have an obsession anything miniature when I was younger (although I didn't really have dollhouses, just Barbies).
Fairy gardens are all the rage right now, and as always, I try to not follow too close to the trend. There are places throughout my yard where I can envision little fairy spots nested. They fly, so wouldn't all of the 'parts' be scattered about? Like bird houses, feeders, and flowers are for the wildlife that can fly?
I decided to start with the very front of our yard, near our new mums (praying they made it through the winter). I visited Hobby Lobby today, never a healthy choice, and saw the fairy garden accessories on sale. I have a sweet spot for bird baths, and saw one I just fell for. Also, mushrooms add that little bit of British flare I miss so much.
This will be called Mushroom Park, where the fairies can come and sit for a rest and enjoy looking out into the rest of the neighborhood. There will also be dahlias planted behind in the flower bed, so it'll be a hot spot for bumblebee friend meet ups.
Norah and I did it together, she adored the bird bath as much as I did, and didn't want to let it go. Then after all was set she found a mushroom she thought would look better in her room.....or her tummy. Not sure which.
I can't wait to find more items that can be reimagined into fairyland charm. I also look forward to Norah growing up with magical spots throughout our yard and use her imagination to give the fairies wings.
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Apr 1, 2015
May 4, 2010
EBSQ and Garden Mice
This week I'm featured as blogger of the week over at the EBSQ Blog. If you've never been, go check it out. Great information on many different kinds of artists!!! :D
http://blog.ebsqart.com
Also I have a new mouse for the garden labels! I finished him up so that I could create a beautiful Garden Mice sheet for you to download and print. Instead of one by one, why not a whole sheet?! Still more to come!
http://blog.ebsqart.com
Also I have a new mouse for the garden labels! I finished him up so that I could create a beautiful Garden Mice sheet for you to download and print. Instead of one by one, why not a whole sheet?! Still more to come!
Apr 28, 2010
Garden Mice
Great for any indoor garden or plant! I'm in the process of creating more and best of all, they're free for the time being! I haven't decided what I'm going to do to be honest, I think it will depend on how many I make. You never know, I might print them out and make the stakes myself and sell them as sets. Eh, we'll see. ;)
But for now, just download them, print on cardstock, cut them out on the dotted lines, and glue to any kind of stick or stem. Be sure to write down what kind of plant/herb/flower you're attaching them too and HAVE FUN!
But for now, just download them, print on cardstock, cut them out on the dotted lines, and glue to any kind of stick or stem. Be sure to write down what kind of plant/herb/flower you're attaching them too and HAVE FUN!
Apr 22, 2010
Garden Mice
Created these as labels for my wee herb garden in the window here in the studio, and also wanted to do something in regards to earth day. So I started to think of people in my life that work with the earth or in Jacob's case...uses what's from the garden to feed others. Once all three are colored I will be offering them with blank banners for free to use in any indoor garden or plants. I know I'll be using them in mine! :)
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