fairy houses
White Fairy Nook with Lady Bug
Submitted by Teddy Dragon Bear on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 23:52I made this white Fairy nook over a year ago and I had it in my booth at the flea market when I noticed a Lady Bug on it. That is one of the reasons I keep my camera with me at all times.
Fairy houses in the wild
Submitted by guide on Sun, 08/16/2009 - 21:43
Nature fairies often build houses in the hollowed bases of trees, since trees protect them and provide companionship. During a relaxing walk in the forest, a human can often find these cozy homes nestled on the forest floor. The fairies hide their homes using a combination of magic and shrubbery, but an open mind will effectively combat both camouflage techniques. Some signs of a wild fairy home include soothing tunes, delicious smells, congregations of small animals, and unusually vibrant plants.
Create a Fairy House! Simple Fairy House Tutorial
Submitted by guide on Tue, 05/26/2009 - 21:54Fairy houses are a proven way to attract fairies to almost any location (learn more about fairy houses here). This tutorial teaches you how to create a simple fairy house using recycled materials, common household items, and papier mache. Fairies always appreciate eco-friendly projects! The house takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete, not including drying time, so you can start welcoming fairies into it soon. Feel free to personalize it!

Whimsical fairy houses by Jennifer Cameron are sure to win fairies, compliments
Submitted by guide on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 19:09A few weeks ago we introduced fairy houses for use in your home to attract fairies, and suggested, among making your own house, several commerical options for purchase. This week, however, we're pleased to show you one-of-a-kind handmade fairy houses by Jennifer Cameron, a New York based mother, artist, and owner of CarolineAlexander, which offers a variety of unique whimsical creations.

"Elegantly White" © Jennifer Cameron

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