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Buttercup the Fairy says,

"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.

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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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Fairy Houses

reginabeena
reginabeena says:
April 02, 2008

My daughter is crazy about fairys. It's so fitting that her name means rules with elvish-wisdom. We have books about fairys, homemade fairys, store bought fairys, pictures of fairys, and when me move, her room will be decorated in a enchanted forest theme that will of course house many fairys. This article has inspired me. Starting tomorrow we are going to decorate a box that will become storage for anything we find that can be used to build our fairy homes. As soon as the ground is comfortable enough for my 1 yr old to walk on we are going to build to our hearts content. Thank you!!

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GinnyBin64 says:
November 08, 2007

I spent hours as a child building fairy houses out of sticks. I used moss for carpet and for roofs. I thought I was the only person to do this. Now that I have a granddaughter to spend time with we will create some in our back yard. This will bring back wonderful memories

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