Mitch wanted to make some fairy houses but the idea needed a little work. And glue. Lots of glue.
Handmade Fairy houses Handmade Made from a recycled glass jam jar, recycled plastic pot and acrylic felt, these fairy houses are beautifully detailed and just so cute. Each house is unique. The roof comes off so you could fill the jar with sweets, or use the jar to keep bits and bobs in or as a money jar. Your jar can be lit up with the battery operated tea light ( not included ) PLEASE NOTE **This is not a toy** **Not suitable for under 3 years due to being a glass jar** Indoor use only 1) House with lilac door 2) House with white door 3) House with red door **PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER BY NUMBER** £9.99 REDUCED FROM £12.99 Each Free uk delivery If you would like your order sent plastic free delivery packaging please let me know at checkout 😁 Approx sizes 14.5cm tall 23cm round *Materials* Glass Plastic Felt Threads Sequins Beads or buttons All my items are handmade with love in a smoke free environment Thank you for visiting my little shop 💕 I try my best to ensure the items and colours are as true to the photos as possible however as with all handmade items slight differences in size, shape and colour may occur
Such a fun kids craft for spring! I love this little fairy house or gnome home or whatever you call it. So simple--and fun! Grab the free template here and get a paper roll because this is fun!
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How To Make A Fairy House With Twigs and Moss Lately I'm obsessed with fairy gardens and houses and tiny little fairy furniture. These fun little structures make a great project to do with children or just for the child in you. I've made a few fairy structures and furniture pieces, and even a fairy door for a tree. But today, we'll focus on making a fairy house. Here is what you'll need: Twigs Moss Acorns Small Pine Cones Bark Glue (I used Gorilla glue) Air-Dry Clay Cardboard (like from a box) Large Masking Tape (optional) Pruning Shears (optional) If you're gathering items from nature, you might consider baking them before you use them to get the critters and critter eggs out. I did. I lined baking sheets with foil and baked at 225 F degrees for an hour. Use your judgement here. Baking twigs, acorns, pine cones, bark, etc. worked fine for me. I even baked a few fall leaves. Again, use your best judgement so as not to cause fires, etc. Step 1: Clay & Cardboard Cut a piece of cardboard into the size & shape you want for your house. I just used a piece of a box flap and cut into a rough circle shape. Next, use your air-dry clay to make a ring around the box, wrapping it underneath and making it thick on top (so you can push your twigs into it). It's easiest to work in small sections and just use your fingers to blend and work the clay as you go along. This makes a solid base for your structure. Step 2: Twigs Using your hands or a cutting tool, cut/snap the twigs until they are roughly the size you want for your fairy house. I recommend about 6-10 twigs for this, but you can decide what works for you. Place a drop of glue on the end of your twig, then press each twig into the clay around the edges of your cardboard and angle them so they meet in the middle like a tee-pee. If more clay is needed, you can add it around the base of each twig. Step 3: (Hardest Part) Let it dry overnight. Step 4: (Funnest Part) Start Decorating! Roof & Floor I added large masking tape to the tops of my branches to create a larger surface for attaching my bark "roof". I made sure the tape wrapped around and stuck to itself, not just to the branches as it might fall off. Cut pieces of bark using your hands to snap them or cutting tools (such as wire cutters or pruning shears). Attach the bark to the top of your structure. Don't worry if you have a few gaps. You can fill them in with moss. Also, add bark pieces to the floor using glue. Again, don't worry about gaps. Step 4: Moss Using super glue OR hot glue and some kind of craft stick or tweezers, begin tucking moss into all the cracks and crevices and gluing it into place. Also, cover all of the exposed clay at the base of your house with moss. Step 5: Steps Build twig "steps" for your fairy house by breaking a few twigs and gluing them to the house. Start with one twig on the doorstep, then glue another twig and another until you have the desired amount of steps. Step 6: Finishing Touches Time to use pine cones, acorns, dried flowers, etc., to create your own unique touches. Consider making an interesting embellishment above the door. Add some fancy dried flowers or twigs next to the steps. You could also make a candle stand. Pretty rocks, crystals, etc., also make fun additions. Use your imagination! And you're all done. You have a beautiful fairy house for your fairy friends. I've used mine in a terrarium in my home, but you could also place yours outside in a garden or in the woods. I'm not sure how long it would withstand the elements, but if it doesn't last long, that's just an excuse to make another one! :) Happy creating!
These fairy house so pretty, you can order from Etsy or follow below video instructions make your own fairy house.
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You probably already know from reading my posts that I love everything to do with fairies. It was an obsession when I was growing up, and now my daughter has caught the pixie dust bug
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DIY Miniature Stone Fairy House Tutorial
Time: 15 minutes Age: Little kids to Big kids Difficulty: Easy peasy
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