Tick, Tock, It's a Fairy Garden in a Clock
I LOVE fairy gardens and over the years we've made loads of them, but this little one is now officially my favorite.
We built the fairy garden inside this over sized clock that we found at a local thrift store.
The clock mechanism didn't work any more and I originally thought I'd just fix it up a little and use it as part of our decor. While taking it apart it struck me that it would be the perfect container for a fairy garden. The clock is about 17 cm or 6 1/2" tall and has just enough space inside for planting small succulents, adding a porch swing and two bead topiaries. All I needed to do, after a few tweaks, was drill some holes at the bottom for drainage, add soil and plant her up.
We even made a miniature porch swing from ice cream sticks to fit inside.
The porch swing hangs from the top of the clock in amongst a star filled sky.
And the little topiaries on either side are just three different sized beads that have been covered in moss and stuck together with a skewer.
I'm super excited about how she turned out.
What do you think? Would you use an old clock to make a fairy garden? I'd love to know.
P.S. you can download the plans for the little porch swing and see the full tutorial with lots of pictures on the blog. The link should be down at the bottom of this post. Come say hi, we love getting visitors.
Oh, BTW we have a whole bunch of fairy tutorials on the blog. Just click on this link to scroll through to our fairy stories and see what you like.
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Carol Cole on Dec 30, 2023
No question, just wanted to tell you that I think that is so adorable. Great Job. More like fun then a job.♥️👍️
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Michelle Leslie on Dec 30, 2023
I agree 100%, thanks Carol
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🐱I love how this looks but can you post a kids diy version? 👋