"We love to fly about, but we need to rest, just like you. If we spy an inviting retreat like this one, it's hard to resist. Check out the fairy building code below and then construct your own fairy house. You'll find that once you begin, it's hard to stop -- you just might create an entire village!"
Tips
Buttercup's Tips:
1. Although woodland houses are usually made, beach houses
or backyard bungalows are also appreciated.
2. Build the house out of natural materials, such as fallen
twigs, driftwood, pinecones, and bark found on the ground. Don't
pick materials from living plants or trees and sure not to
disturb an animal's home.
3. Build houses year-round, not just in the springtime.
Fairies love finding cozy spots after a snowstorm.
Create More Fairy Magic:
Need a friend? Make one of these
Flower
Friends and they'll keep you company for as long as you want.
Can't take a picture of a fairy? Create
Petal
Portraits of what you think fairies look like. Imaginative
and fun!
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Sticks
Bark Pinecones Pebbles Pussy Willow Branch Feathers Other natural materials such as shells and stones | |
| Seasons: Spring | |
| Materials: wood | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Pick a safe, protected spot (for example, against a tree or stone wall) to place your fairy house. Watch out for poison ivy. |
| 2. | Poke sticks and bark into the ground and prop them against each other to hold the walls and roof in place. |
| 3. | Use pinecones for a fanciful fence, tiny pebbles for a pathway to the front door, a bent pussy willow branch as an archway, and a feather to decorate the birch bark chimney (and can double as a flag or a plume of smoke). |
| 4. | When the home is finished, tuck a house-warming present inside. For instance: a pussy willow bud (fairies use them for pillows), an acorn cap cup (perfect for mint tea), stems of lavender (splendid wands), ripe berries, or some other surprise. |
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