Who doesn't love a touch of whimsy and magic in their lives? Fairy gardens are a delightful way to add a sprinkle of enchantment to your backyard or indoor
Create your own tiny, perfect little world.
From rustic chic to reclaimed lumber, we have fire pit seating ideas for all styles. You don't need to break the bank (unless you want to!)
Turn you backyard into a wonderland.
Gentle, fun and effective ways to learn about emotions with these hands on activities and emotions printables! Free Emotions Check In Chart!
If you want to add an element of fun in your garden, then you can easily do that for yourself or your kids in the form of a table that you can do completely by yourself. Thinking how? Take a look: 1. A Fun Tic Tac Toe Garden Table Image via: hometalk , natureandlifenotes 2.
Bring the sparkle to any birthday party or kids activity with the most magical Fairy Party Ideas!
Fairy tales have been thought of youngsters’s tales for a very long time, but the unique that means of them was very darkish and pretty brutal. These the place typically tales of cannibalism, depraved
I wanted to share with you photos of our Peter Rabbit's Garden. I decided to use our raised beds to display the garden in. I used...
Fairies are a popular theme. We love tuff tray play ideas. Our tuff tray gets used for a variety of activities and themes. This time is was small world play with fairies and our recycled cardboard …
Finally the kids are back at school and kindy. I can hear George Michael singing "Freedom" in my head and it sounds oh so sweet! This little summerhouse is where I'd like to be (it's a stinkin' hot summer here at the moment) but alas it's only about 15cm (almost 8 inches) tall. At the miniatures club we're each going to make a little garden to go by the old porches we built (see my Christmas post). We're not starting the actual garden until our next meeting but I couldn't wait to make this to go in it. It's not quite finished (is anything?!) I still haven't decided what should go on the roof, shingles, slate or rusty iron. The garden is supposed to be derelict! But then again so was the porch. I think mine is best described as 'lived in and loved derelict'. I made the little table last night. The platter of food my friend bought me in Thailand, it's so detailed. There's a little box of scorched almonds for after lunch. Here's the little wall shelf I made. The blue bowl is just a bead. The candlestick holder was made by one of the club members it's made from a giant dome. The wooden bowl is an acorn cup, I remember making a whole dinnerset out of those when I was a kid. I drew flowers on the flat ones for dinner plates. Thanks for lookin'! If there are any other miniaturists with blogs out there please leave me a comment so I can find you! Mercedes
Waste not want not. Isn't this a cute display for making use of broken pottery #Bestof2012
Invite kids to create their own fairy gardens with this play dough invitation.
These fairy houses are adordable and so easy to make! Kids will love creating these painted fairy houses and finding special places for them in the garden.
Create budget friendly & playful indoor/outdoor resources by upcycling and repurposing wooden spools and cable reels. Ideas to inspire you here!
Have you ever planted a fairy garden? They're so cute and fun to make. My kids had so much fun putting this together. It's so magical and fun.
Invite kids to create their own fairy gardens with this play dough invitation.
V následující galerii naleznete velkou várku nápadů na to, jak z obyčejného dřeva a větviček vytvořit úchvatné zahradní doplňky.
Summer is finally here and I am so excited to spend some time outside making family memories. My latest Pinterest obsession has been fun and unique ideas for outdoor kid’s play areas! John Woodford loves to be outside as much as possible and I can’t wait to put some of these ideas together! I can’t
Learn how to make or start a fairy garden in your home, yard, or garden with this step-by-step DIY fairy garden tutorial for kids and adults!
In The Sunny House, Halloween decorating has begun. Our first Halloween project of the year is a wire spider web. Teddy enjoyed this task immensely… tools for boys, you see. He cut the sticks using sharp garden sheers, he nipped the wire using pliers and he is now spooking everyone with his wire spiderweb. Tools […]
Try these cute projects for dressing up your garden.
These fairy houses are adordable and so easy to make! Kids will love creating these painted fairy houses and finding special places for them in the garden.
This is a great way to help children with retelling a story. It builds comprehension, sequencing and it is fun! It is simple - on a long piece of bulletin board paper - draw a winding path. At the beginning of the path, draw a visual clue of the first event. I did this Storytelling Pathway in August when we were learning the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." I had the children tell me what happened first, second, etc and I drew the visual clues. After I drew the story, I let the children color it in and add any missing details. When we finished, children were given the opportunity to walk the Storytelling Pathway and retell the story to us! Student testing the pathway before we color it! On one side of the path I drew the three bowls of porridge. On the other side - the three bears. Next I drew the table with the three bowls and a girl. I then added the three chairs and the three beds. To signal that the bears return, I drew the three bears and repeated the sequence of events. The last image I added was the window that Goldilocks jumped out of and ran away. Give it a try! At this time of year, the student could draw it themselves!
With their growing popularity, we've compiled a list of 25 creative ideas to help you plan the ultimate fairy garden party for your little girl.
Fairy gardens for kids are so much fun to make. Great art project for kids.