Flower Fairies ~ a Little Garden Fun From Our Fairfield Home & Garden

Barb Rosen
by Barb Rosen
30 Minutes
Easy
Want to have some fun with the kids or grands or just amuse yourself on a summer day? Make Flower Fairies to leave around gardens for folks to find!
Lily Flower Fairy
Use a dried poppy seed pod or two and some acorns and fine-tipped permanent pens. Draw little whimsical faces on each one and, then the fun begins. If you also want to have arms for your fairies, a few dried twigs or flower stalks broken into pieces will do the trick.
Dancing Coneflower Flower Fairy
Place Flower Fairies inside flowers in your own landscape or pop them into blooms found on your walk, in a park or community planting. You don’t need to pick the flowers, just insert fairy head and arms and leave them in place! What a delight for passers-by to spot as they go about their daily errands or exercise!
Hydrangea Fairy with Hosta bloom turban
These little Flower Fairies will not harm the plant and are biodegradable, so you can leave them without worries. Enjoy a little fairy fun and brighten someone’s day, including your own!
Stop by my blog post, listed below, to see more Flower Fairies in our garden!
Barb Rosen
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • William William on Jul 30, 2017

    What a cute idea! I can see the kids running around hiding them for adults to find, HA HA

    • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Jul 30, 2017
      Or, sending the kids on a fairy scavenger hunt! Thanks, William : )
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