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You may be wondering what it is - a garden for fairies. This is a miniature garden with tiny houses, plants, trees, paths and other details.
People of all ages are drawn to this hobby because it's a great way to get creative and create a real fairy world in a tiny space. Let's take a look at 20 of the most amazing examples of such gardening.
20. Fairy Garden of Oz
This composition from glass bottles green color is so similar to the emerald city, as if the little land of Oz in its own garden. And the sign "Magic of the House" gives a feeling of real magic.


19. USA Independence Day Picnic
This garden is remarkable in that it is far from mythology and is dedicated to the 4th of July holiday. We see with you a typical picture of this holiday: relaxing in the courtyard of the house, burgers and sausages on the grill, a garland with the American flag.


18. Bilbo Baggins' house
If you're a Lord of the Rings fan, you'll love this Hobbit house replica. The bonsai, the house on the hill and the fence are all incredibly accurately recreated, but such work requires a lot of effort and skill.


17. House of the gnome
Most often, gardens for fairies are made in large pots, tubs, barrels, but the creator of this house decided to use a tree trunk. He carved windows and doors in it, decorated it with all kinds of forest riches. This house definitely belongs to a dwarf.


16. House for a fairy in a stump
This fabulous house was carved out of hemp in the backyard. Staircase leading to doors, windows and small pond, this work is not as richly decorated as the previous one, but the baby also worked on its creation.


15. fairy garden for the fairies in the garden wheelbarrow
A miniature garden can be created anywhere and wherever it is convenient and this is a big plus. For example, this rather spacious garden in a wheelbarrow: a house, branched paths, a pond and a lot of vegetation.


14. Fairy garden in the book
The garden can even be placed in an unnecessary book. Many of us learned about fairies from books like Peter Pan, so a garden in a book is the perfect way to attract fairies.


13. Garden for fairies in cinder block
Another one interesting idea- patio with cinder block garden. Cinder blocks, as a rule, represent a noisy modern world, immediately there is an association with a new skyscraper under construction. But this garden with moss and plants has a calming atmosphere.


12. Garden in the coffee table
All previous gardens are located in nature, even somewhat merge with it, but it is almost impossible to bring them home while maintaining the integrity of the details. Another thing is this coffee table. Just a stunning example of the existence of nature within the walls of the house. Such a garden fills the space with life and attracts attention.


11. Hanging garden
Inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, this garden is housed in a hanging basket. The design and decor of such a garden is rustic, but the placement makes it stand out from all others.


10. Fairy garden in a cup
If your home doesn't have room for a garden in a wheelbarrow, then you can even create one in a cup! The simplicity of this fairy garden makes it all the more charming.


9. Fireplace in the garden for fairies
The fireplace enlivens the miniature garden even more, which no longer resembles a work of art, but a real little world of fairies, into which we can look. The fairies will be so enchanted by the fire that they won't notice your presence.


8. Wishing Well
One has only to throw a coin into the well and your wish will come true! Another wonderful decoration for your miniature garden will be a wishing well. They say that from such a well you can even hear the laughter of fairies.


7. Snow-covered fairy garden
Many people love snow, and winter seems to them an absolutely fabulous time of the year. If you are one of those people, then give your miniature garden winter atmosphere. True, the Tinker Bell fairy in her light dress will no longer be able to live here, but much less capricious elves from the North Pole will settle down. When you get tired of the "snow", just remove the fluff and cotton wool and plant more greenery.

6. Fairy Village
For some people, a garden for fairies is not enough, they create entire streets, parks and even municipalities. But if you have free time, patience and funds, then why not fulfill your dream? This large fairy garden was created by Lyn Rejabec from Buffalo.

5. Tree houses
This house has two main differences from the other house, which has already been described earlier. Firstly, the windows and doors are not cut through, and secondly, this living tree. The amount of detail is simply amazing, we can see how life flows in the small Parisian streets


4. Fairy garden in a suitcase
A garden in a suitcase looks mysterious and intriguing. This combination of a soft, even silk lining of a suitcase and earth with wild vegetation impresses the viewer. For such a garden, it is best to take an old vintage suitcase.


3. Castle made of wood
This castle, though not a copy, is somewhat similar to Hogwarts. Nothing sparks the imagination like J.K. Rowling's novels, and they've raised a generation of kids who love to wave their wands and whisper "Wingardium Leviosa."


2. House in a shoe
There is a fairy tale about an old woman who lives in a shoe. And in this garden, it was possible to recreate the same house in a shabby shoe, surrounded by flowers and trees. Such magical gardens can bring us back to the world of childhood and fairy tales.


1. Japanese-style fairy garden
Most best examples gardens are those that are able to take the viewer into a fantasy world. Some people imagine Japan as foggy weird with low houses, paper walls and screen doors. This garden, with a house on a hill near the pond, takes us to the Country rising sun and captivates with its beauty and serenity. If you want to interest your guests, then recreate such a garden.

How to make fairy houses with your own hands, and where do such ideas come from?

About everything in order. It's good that in our life there are such wonderful resources as ko-ko-ko KIDS. I read regularly, I try not to miss anything, I always lick my lips at great ideas, I dream of at least one more hour in a day in order to have time to do at least a little of what I find here. And now, looking through a summer selection of ideas, I stumble upon houses ... I understand that I have a beautiful pine tree in my dacha, under which there are lonely swings, and the whole beautiful shaded cozy area around them, under sprawling paws, is overgrown with nettles and ivy ... And I also understand that even if I didn’t have a dacha at all, then I simply have to make houses for the children !!! My hands itched so that Ksyushka and I took up this business right that very evening.


As a basis, we took jars of infant formula, thoroughly coated with PVA diluted with water, and tightly wrapped toilet paper(there were no white napkins in the house). I won’t explain how to make papier-mâché here, otherwise it will take a long time.

The jars should be dry by tomorrow, but the energy is not wasted yet, our hands continue to itch and we immediately make the basis for the roof, risking smearing our white walls.


We crumple the foam packaging from some kind of equipment, wrap it with adhesive tape to hold the shape and put it on top of the jar. This is where our rafters will rest. As practice has shown, it is more convenient to rely on a small lump than on a large one (the rightmost bank). Broken sticks for sushi serve as rafters))). Everything is attached with hot glue. First, we take 3 longer sticks with beautiful tips, for a picturesque top near the roof, and fasten them. Then, with shorter and more terrible sticks, we shape the future roof.


It was decided to decorate each roof with a decorative element. Hands continue to itch and we cover one of the roofs with artificial leaves. That's it, I'm driving the child into bed, because we strive to get into not-dry napkins, and in general it's already night in the yard.

Stage two.
For good, of course, the house must first be decorated, and only then do the roof, so we don’t repeat yesterday’s mistakes, but first we deal with the walls. Laying out our riches, drawing on scraps cork wallpaper doors and cut them out.




The order is this: we fasten the door in the center, then glue the top ball, then squeeze out the hot-melt adhesive in small paths and sprinkle with broken shells. Then side balls and tracks to the bottom of the door. Then we walk around the balls, fixing small leaves (they are simply cut out of large purchased ones).
I just draw windows with a marker, I first wanted to stick a film on top for glossiness, but then I changed my mind, and it turns out so well. In the same order, we decorate the windows, then the basement of the house. The basement, together with the door, is pulled up quite high to the top, since it is planned to fill the houses on the ground with pebbles around the perimeter.


The order of the roof device: first we fix the bottom row of leaves, forming the necessary overhang of the roof, we carefully bend around the decorative elements.
Then we fasten the top row of leaves, covering the entire surface of the roof (so that the rain does not drip for the fairies). And finally we fix the last front leaf above the entrance. It no longer closes anything, but simply artistically lies in beautiful pose))) At his personal (purple) house, where the child decides everything himself, Ksyu demands to fix a ball on the roof. It's already optional.

And here are our beauties:


With gold bumps and fragments of shells...


With acorns and beads...


And rebenkin with cones and sand.

The houses are ready, but the evening is free and the child with hungry eyes asks: Mom, what are we going to do to the fairies today? ...
So, already quite spontaneously, a pond is born from a cover from paints and a green gazebo.




And then, finally, everything comes to life and is filled with meaning ...

Now we are waiting for the rains to end and we will go to the cottage to the magical, now, pine.

Debbie Schramer brings in everyday life fairy tale, creating amazing fragile houses for fairies, made exclusively from natural material- moss, tree bark, branches, leaves and flowers, everything that can be found in the forest. Little elves, fairies, princesses and princes live in small world kindness, beauty and happiness.

The biggest desire of the artist Debbie Schramer is to reflect beauty in her work. Life is full of beautiful and touching moments, and if we demonstrate these "gifts", our lives will be filled with happiness. Through her paintings, photographs, collages, poetry and installations, she expresses beauty, kindness and sincerity.
There are so many types of art that shock people, carrying negative emotions. Debbie Schramer feels that art should envelop us with joy, uplift our spirits and inspire peace of mind when contemplating the work. She also believes that our world is becoming scary and sad due to wars and poverty, as well as other sad events, so it is very important to show kindness and understanding towards all people and the world around.






Writer, artist, musician and naturalist Debbie Schramer was born in Los Angeles, California. She lived near the ocean and, probably, this was the main source of inspiration. She loves the beauty of nature, color, shape, the movement of tree leaves and flower petals, the whisper of forests, the sighs of the sea. Her work is imbued with love for nature.
Debbie comes from a very creative family. Her father is a composer, musician and music teacher, her mother is also a composer, her brothers are musicians, and her aunt is an artist. The girl began writing poetry at the age of 11, and now she writes children's stories and poems.





It is said that if elves settle in the garden, it will bring the owner of the garden good luck and success in all his affairs. It is only necessary not to forget to leave a saucer of milk on the porch of the house every evening. You can plunge into a fairy tale by building a small garden and a house for elves in suburban area.

What can you make a house for elves

In fact, a house for elves can be made from almost everything that fantasy is capable of. For these purposes, almost any improvised material will fit: cardboard, chipboard or fiberboard, plastic bottles, drywall, branches, boards, cement, foam plastic, iron sheets, cones, acorns, chestnuts, etc. It is necessary to think over to the smallest detail what shape and size the house will be, as well as whether it will be hollow from the inside or filled.

A great house for garden elves can be made from drywall. All parts of the house box must be glued together; for reliability, they can be fixed with furniture brackets or small nails. Then cut openings for windows and doors and cover the house with a cement mortar. If small pebbles or crushed stone are added to the cement, it will seem that the facade of the house is made of stone. For the roof you can take big leaf the most ordinary cardboard, fold it in half, thereby shaping the future roof and covering it with a cement solution. The effect of tiles on the roof can be done using tree bark.

A finished house for elves will harmoniously look among the greenery. Such a house can be placed in the center or at the edge of a large flower bed. The elf house can be surrounded climbing plants or flowerpots. It will look quite organic and look near a small soda fountain.

House for elves in a tree

Another simple option for a home for elves in the garden is a tree house. To do this, it is only necessary to make a small door and a few windows and glue or fasten with nails at the roots of one of the trees in the garden. In order for such a house to be more visible in the garden, it can be made oval or round shape and paint it in a bright color.


Walkways and steps

To finished house you can add several decorative elements. You can complement the composition by laying out a narrow path of pebbles to the dwelling of the elves or by making steps from pebbles. Steps can also be made around the tree, then the door of the house can be attached not at the roots, but a little higher. This will make the composition more noticeable, and the house itself will become more fabulous. appearance.


Garden for elves

To make the composition complete will help the creation small garden for fantasy characters. A small area near the house for elves can be fenced with a small wicker fence, set up a gate, plant flowers, or lay out a fenced area with moss. You can also add various benches and swings to the house, and if you add a few more small houses with tiled roofs, you get a whole elven village. So at the summer cottage there will be a small fairy-tale country that will appeal not only to children, but also to adults.


garden figurines

Small figures of elves, gnomes and various animals can give a unique flavor to any garden. Unfortunately, these figures do not always look organic in the garden. If the figurines are installed on an emerald flower bed or lawn, they will rather spoil the appearance of the site than serve as a full-fledged decor element. In everything you need to know the measure, a large number of garden figurines, will also look ridiculous. The basic principle of creating a complete composition in the garden is stylistic unity. All garden toys and buildings should be made of the same materials.
Figurines in the garden should not look apart. They are designed to complete the garden composition. Figures of fabulous elves, fairies and gnomes can be installed near fairy houses. Such figures should fit neatly into the composition. With the help of small ceramic figurines, you can create an entire elven village in which each of its "inhabitants" will do their own thing. Fortunately, there are a large number of such figures, so making such a design will not be very difficult. And figurines of birds and animals should be in those places in the garden that resemble their natural habitat. When choosing animal figurines, it should be remembered that, today, the quality of products is quite high, and these figurines are made with photographic accuracy. Not everyone will calmly react to a snake or toads crawling out from under a bush.

You have many opportunities for interesting crafts that you don't even know about yet. For example, you can make a mini house for a fairy in the country or right at home.
For this you will need:
- Plastic container;
- Land (if you keep the fairy house at home, it is better to use the purchased land from the packages);
- Cardboard packaging from any product square or rectangular shape for the base;
- Wooden sticks for ice cream or special sticks for creativity (you can ask dad or grandfather to prepare sticks);
- Colored glass (processed not sharp), colored beads, colored buttons, sparkles, beads and everything that is at hand suitable for decorating a house;
- Glue for crafts;
- Plant seeds or ready-made sprouts;
- Ordinary sticks;
- Beautiful stones.


Fill the container with earth. Use river pebbles, special round glass, beads to decorate the area next to the future fairy house. You can, for example, lay out a beautiful path from glass or stones.

Pick up a cardboard base for the house, using food packaging and any other items. Partially cut out one of the sides so that the inside of the house is visible. By the way, you can take care of decorating the inside of the fairy house in advance and paste over it with colored paper, create an imitation of wallpaper.

If glued with wooden sticks cardboard box, then create an imitation wooden house, perfect for a forest fairy.



You can also glue various beads or colored buttons on the house.

Glued buttons and small stones make great miniature furniture. And on a wooden stick you can stick a sign (make an inscription on a small piece of cardboard) that this is a fairy house.




The space nearby can be decorated with flowers, you can plant seeds lawn grass. You can make a whole settlement and city for fairies in your country house. Imagine and create! Use glitter, decorate the houses with rubber bands, beads.... your fairy will have the best house.