Fairy Garden DIY | Mini Landscape Garden Ideas
Create a sense of magic using a whimsical DIY fairy garden, A DIY fairy garden is a decorative touch or accessory to any home or garden. I have been seeing loads of these and wanted to make my own fairy garden to display, so in the video below is a step by step tutorial on how I did this.
In this tutorial today I’m going to be showing you how I made my fairy garden DIY style and accidentally sent myself to Fairy Land and almost was stuck there! This was really a fun and easy DIY fairy garden to make and it can even give you a start for some mini landscape garden idea. My favorite part of the whole fairy garden is The clay pot fairy house that I made. So you’re definitely going to want to give this diy garden project a try.
Fairy garden supplies checklist:
Here is a basic supply checklist for getting started. Feel free to add your own items to the empty spots on the list.
- Various garden plants (choose ones that work well together, and succulents seem to be a great all round low maintenance choice)
- Potting soil or mix
- Pots or garden containers
- A small shovel
- Glue
- Decorative stones and rocks
- Moss
- Miniature items for decorating the fairy garden
- Glitter paint
- Cake (to lure in fairies)
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Your Fairy Garden
Have you created a fairy garden or plan too? Share it with us! Let your imagination run wild as fairy gardens are creative, alluring and totally mesmerizing, something you can use during all the seasons of the year. The possibilities are endless.
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