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June 19, 2017

The Cutest DIY Fairy Gardens that will Make You Feel Like a Kid Again

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Fairy gardens in pots

Collage of several fairy gardens "Diy fairy garden"

Homemade diy Fairy Garden

You may have already read my post: How to Create a Fairy Garden. My kids and I loved our first fairy garden so much that we made several more this year. Some were ours and some we helped plant for my mom. We were excited about how they turned out and had to share.

Accessories

There really are so many cute fairy garden accessories available now. We found some items on Amazon for great deals. We also found a few things at Gordmans, but they go fast so make sure you buy them quickly if you go there.

You can also purchase accessories/houses at many nurseries or other places you find plants. We found great selections at these stores, but they were definitely more expensive.

close up of fairy garden with white and brown house and angel sitting in front of home. Close up of fairy garden with small house with a roof made of leaves and a fairy out front.

Broken Pots

You can also find these cute broken pots that are made for fairy gardens. This fairy pot has 3 sections for your own plants and you don’t have to worry about finding the fairy house. There are also several other options online. All you need to do is find the right size and style for you. Just add your soil, plants and a fairy and you’re set!

Reusable accessories

Fairy gardens can be expensive, but the great thing is that once you buy the pot and supplies, you can reuse them each year. Only needing to buy the plants year after year. Unless of course you can keep expanding your collection. 🙂

3 potted fairy gardens sitting together outside

It’s difficult to see in the picture below, but we put some of the extra fairy garden accessories out with the smaller plants in the yard. The fairy and bridge are pictured below.

Trees and plants with a cute frog sitting on a rock laying on the ground. Fairy and bridge are near the rock and in the middle of the garden.

Remember to check out my post on How to Create a Fairy Garden.

Have you made a fairy garden before? Please share any of your fairy garden ideas or pictures of your own fairy garden in the comments.

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