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The Ultimate Inspiration Guide for DIY Fairy Houses

If you’ve shopped for fairy houses, chances are you’ve been blown away by all the adorable options. There are some charming pre-made fairy house ideas out there.

But of course, if you’re like me, you probably love the look of DIY fairy houses EVEN BETTER. I really like using natural materials to built cute little fairy homes. I always feel like it looks as though the fairies have been hard at work, building their garden houses all by themselves.

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There’s something really whimsical and magical about fairy houses made from sticks, rocks, grass, clay, and other materials. I love that they’re one-of-a-kind!

Use these images as inspiration – to help you dream up your own perfect fairy houses. Watch for ideas that speak to you – things that you think look amazing (or easy enough to do – I like easy to do hahaha.)

If you’re ready to make your own fairy houses, here are 35 incredible fairy house ideas to help you get started!

(I’m breaking this list of fairy house ideas up into three sections – because while all the house ideas are inspirational, it’s important to consider that you need different ideas depending on where your garden is located and who is building it!)

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DIY Fairy House Ideas for Outdoor Gardens

If you’re creating an outdoor fairy garden, these first houses are all perfect candidates. They are going to be more likely to stand up to the weather and the creatures than some of the other houses on this list.

Just in case you don’t catch it below, my number one tip for creating an outdoor fairy house is to USE SILICONE SEALANT as an adhesive as opposed to hot glue or craft glue!

Of course, you will also want to choose durable materials for the dwelling (and esp. the roof – here are my favorite roofing materials for fairy houses),but the adhesive is really key. Even if you make a house entirely of stones and twigs (very durable) without the right adhesive it will just collapse over time!

Here’s some adorable (DURABLE) DIY fairy houses:

Concrete Fairy Houses

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Among my more recent DIY fairy house ideas were these concrete houses made from converted birdhouses! I made the little doors out of polymer clay and then used birch for the roof. I really like how they turned out, and once I got the hang of working with concrete (on such a small project), they came together quickly. They have polymer clay doors and simple birch bark roofs.

These houses don’t even mind some hail!!

Stone Fairy House

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Stone houses are my favorite fairy houses to make. These hold up for the long term outdoors (think YEARS, with minor repairs over time), and they look so realistic and cool when finished.

Again Tthe trick is to USE SILICONE SEALANT as the glue to make the rocks stay together (I tried hot glue for the first one, and it didn’t turn out so well). With the right adhesive, these stone fairy houses will hold up through all sorts of situations.

In building any fairy house, swap out silicone for other glue and your house is likely to last a LOT longer.

Log Fairy Cabin

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Ok, you can see that this is still actually a work in progress for me (It doesn’t even have a door yet), but how cute is this little log fairy house?! I love that it looks like a little cabin! I’m making it to be able to withstand the elements (maybe not AS much as the stone houses, but it should last for at least a full season (or more) outdoors. (Thanks to…. SILICONE OF COURSE hahaha.)

I created a rectangle house shape with a roof out of Styrofoam, and siliconed the “logs” onto it. Then I pressed moss into the gaps while the silicone was still wet!

UPDATE – I finished the twig fairy house – see:

(I LOVE IT!!)

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When you build the log cabin, look for uniform-sized sticks to get a nice exterior. You can even paint the house (although the natural wood look is fun too).

Twig Fairy House

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Cynthia from Yet Another Mom Blog (such a hilarious blog name!) created a sweet little fairy cabin to go in her container garden using small twigs. Similar to the one I am building, but this one is open inside and you could add furniture! AAGHHH! I love that!

If you have a container fairy garden, then simple DIY fairy houses are a great way to add whimsey and creativity to the space. The nice thing about container gardens is that you can move the pots indoors or under shelter if the weather gets bad, so you can enjoy your fairy garden all year round.

Twigs and Moss Fairy House

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Over at the What’s on My Porch blog, Stephanie made this fabulous fairy house using little twigs and bits of moss! I love the sweet, delicate design of this house, and it would look amazing with a little sleeping fairy tucked inside. This twigs and moss fairy house would be a perfect spot for a few air plants too.

Embellished Popsicle Stick House

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This fairy house stays sturdy because Amanda from A Few Short Cuts made the base out of popsicle sticks! The walls of the house are created from several sticks reinforced together and then covered with twigs, leaves, and moss. The popsicle stick house looks impressive (and you’d never know that it was made from popsicle sticks, would you?).

Plain Popsicle Stick House

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Popsicle sticks really are SO versatile. My kids and I made these ones!

You can make SO many things for a fairy garden with popsicle sticks.

Gourd Fairy House

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I’ve seen cute fairy house ideas out of gourds, and I couldn’t resist trying it myself. The great thing about using pumpkins and gourds to build a fairy house is that you don’t need to “build” the actual house. Mother Nature has already created the home for you. All you need to do is add the doors and accessories.

Dried gourds can absolutely be left outside- many people actually make bird houses out of them!

Tree Stump Fairy House

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Creating a fairy dwelling from a an old log or tree stump is one of the SIMPLEST ways to make a fairy house! This is literally just a log with a potted plant on top – I had my husband cut the “door” out of it for me, but you could easily just attach a fairy door from amazon, or make one yourself out of popsicle sticks or polymer clay.

Add a few accessories and you’re done!

If you’re REALLY crafty you can carve a fairy house out of a tree stump – like these we saw on a visit to a farm park in England recently:

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Log Fairy House

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Similar to the tree stump fairy house, these tiny houses are made from small cut logs. I added pinecone roofs and polymer clay doors to them, and that is IT!

Faux Brick Fairy House

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The faux brick fairy house was one of my first DIY fairy houses. I love how it looks like a little English cottage. It’s held up pretty well, although of course the roof has faded to brown because it’s a year old now.

This one DOES have to be protected from hail, but it does just fine with sun and rain. The weather can be tough on some of the bits and pieces. That said, the Styrofoam has been surprisingly resilient. I like fairy house ideas that are durable.

Birdhouse Fairy House

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I squealed a little when I saw this darling birdhouse fairy house from Carla Schauer. The clay flowers on the vine, the sweet roof, and the precious tiny windchime (DEFINITELY have to make me one of those!) — they’re all to die for! I love everything about this adorable fairy house, made from a wooden birdhouse.

Planter Fairy House

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Rather than putting the “saucer roof” on this planter fairy house, Pam at Life Creatively Organized used a real plant to make the top of her fairy home. This fairy house is particularly fun because you can swap out the plants over time and try different “roofs” on your fairy home. Violets would be cute in the spring, marigolds in the summer, and even ornamental cabbage in the fall.

You can also purchase planters similar to this, that are already created to look like fairy houses (but it’s way more fun to DIY them imo).

Terra Cotta Planter Fairy House

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These little terra cotta planter fairy houses over at the Mod Podge Rocks Blog are so adorable—especially if you enjoy painting. I love the bright colors and the saucer roofs—such a creative idea for fairy houses! These would be adorable in a kid’s fairy garden or a sunny flower patch.

Paint them with patio quality paint, so they last in the sunshine + rain!

Solar Fairy House

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Imagine your garden lit up with these fantastic solar fairy garden houses! Using recycled materials including a solar-powered garden light, Carissa from Creative Green Living made this sweet stone fairy home. Everyone’s garden or porch looks great with a soft lantern glow, and this fairy house is ideal for lighting guests’ way in the dark.

Wooden Fairy House

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The Flying Couponer’s simple wooden fairy house is made of scrap lumber pieces and perched inside a broken terra cotta pot. The broken pieces of the pot are refitted to create tiny fairy stairs, and with some simple assembly and creative leaf roofing, the little fairy house adds a touch of magic to the display. These little wooden fairy houses could be painted or left as-is, depending on your preference.

Tiny Polymer Clay Fairy House

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I created a tiny polymer clay house for my fairy garden in a teacup display.I found that working with polymer clay is really satisfying. It’s a great way to make a fairy house (or accessories) exactly how you want to. I used the clay to make these cute succulents and vegetables for my fairy garden too!

If you’re wondering if the polymer clay house should be in the “outdoor and durable fairy house ideas” section, the answer is YES! You can have polymer clay outside, no problem! It is actually a hard plastic when it’s baked according to the directions, and you do not even have to seal it! It is water resistant. It may fad in the sun over time, so if that is an issue for you, put your fairy house in the shade.

Pumpkin Fairy House

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A pumpkin fairy house is a creative way to “carve” a Halloween pumpkin. It would be an adorable fairy house idea for your fall front porch and is perfect for the spooky season. Over at Smile Mercantile, they also included a YouTube tutorial to help you learn exactly how to make a pumpkin fairy house.

This fairy house won’t last forever, but it would be a fun way to decorate your fairy garden for fall!

Indoor Fairy House Ideas

If you’re creating an indoor fairy garden, you can use much more delicate materials, and add some really spectacular details to your fairy houses! (Some of these would probably be fine on a covered porch as well, just somewhere they are protected from the elements!

Foraged Fairy Houses

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Over at Garden Therapy, these foraged fairy houses are just stunning. Stephanie takes everyday objects (like a teapot) and then uses bits of plants, sticks, leaves, and moss to create these super-realistic foraged fairy houses. I can imagine the little fairies discovering a discarded object and using it as their new dwelling.

Fairy House Lamp from a Balloon

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I was blown away by this incredible fairy house lamp created from a balloon! Diana from Creative Mom walks viewers through the fairy house lamp tutorial on her YouTube channel, and the results are stunning. I can’t wait to try this one. She makes it look so easy, and it’s one of my favorite fairy house ideas out there!

Cardboard Fairy Cottage

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Don’t miss this fabulous cardboard fairy cottage made from recycled pizza boxes! This fairy house would obviously be an indoor-only option, but the fanciful design and incredible paint job make it worthy of an art gallery if you ask me. My favorite part is the winding stovepipe chimney—so fun!

Mushroom Fairy House

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How fun is this upcycled jar fairy house idea from DIY n Crafts? Make a mushroom fairy house using clay around a baby food or spaghetti sauce jar! Using tin foil to make the roof shape really helps the house come together fast. Best of all, you can store little treasures right inside your fairy house.

This DIY fairy house uses airdry clay, so I’m not entirely sure it would hold up outside… however, I think you could replace the airdry clay with polymer clay and then it might!

Flowerpot Gnome Home

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Gnomes need homes too! This idea for a flowerpot gnome home is a fun take on the flowerpot fairy house. For this version, Katie at the Homespun Hydrangea used more natural materials for a “found fairy house” look. Made with bits of moss, twigs, and rocks along with a purchased door, this little gnome house strikes a great balance of store-bought and DIY.

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Fairy House Ideas for Kids

Fairy gardens can be an absolute BLAST with kids.

Their imaginations are so amazing, and creating a fairy garden with a child can be a way to make memories that will last forever!

Of course children won’t have the patience for creating houses like the elaborate cardboard one pictured above. The below fairy house ideas are perfect for kids – simple, cheap + fun! (Most will still require SOME adult involvement!)

DIY Natural Fairy House

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This natural fairy house tutorial is so fun—no glue required (unless you want to make a longer-lasting fairy house – and then of course you know what I think… USE SILICONE!). Your kids can create fairy houses like this with NO help from you! I love the idea of creating these tiny natural “pop-up” fairy houses in a park or forest. How fascinating would it be for another passerby to stumble upon some magical fairy houses made of twigs, leaves, rocks, and other found items?!

Pebble Fairy House

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The pebble fairy house from Be a Fun Mum is super easy for teens or tweens to make themselves. Kelly does use hot glue to hold the pebble house together, so it’s important to note that it won’t hold up to hot outdoor weather, but you could swap out hot glue for silicone. These would be cheerful in an indoor container or an area with mild summer temperatures.

Clay Pot Fairy House

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Here’s another take on the clay pot fairy house idea from Vicki O’Dell, using a painted flowerpot and a saucer for the roof. I really like the bright white and red design—it’s reminiscent of a Smurf mushroom house. It would be fun to paint the flowerpot fairy houses to match the colors and trim of your own home or to paint them to match surrounding flowers.

Rustic Dollar Tree Fair House

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Think fairy house supplies are expensive? You can put together a really fantastic fairy house from items you find at the dollar store! This fairy house tutorial from Alli Crafts shows you exactly how to make a sweet and rustic fairy house out of some very common dollar store supplies.

Log Cabin Fairy House

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This fun, beachy fairy log cabin will be the perfect hideaway for your pixie guests. I really like the little garage and the cute palm trees that make this feel like an island fairy house. This fairy house was assembled with hot glue, so again, it would be indoor-only, unless you swapped out for silicone sealant as the adhesive. How cute would this be as part of the décor in a beach house?!

Painted Rock Fairy House

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A painted rock fairy house is an easy fun way to create colorful, whimsical houses that (if you seal them) can last outdoors for YEARS!

This sweet little yellow fairy house painted on a rock is for sale on Etsy from RockArtByEva!

I love the heart details and the picket fence!

Yogurt Jar Fairy House

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These precious tiny light-up fairy houses are made from yogurt jars and covered with felt. The TipToe Fairy put flickering lights inside each upcycled yogurt jar house to make the sweetest little nightlights I’ve ever seen. I like the look of the felt and those tall pointy roofs!

Mason Jar Fairy House

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Over at Easy Peasy and Fun, Andreja made these precious light-up fairy houses out of Mason jars! Using just paint and markers, the jars are transformed with battery-operated tea lights and some creative design. These would be a great project for kids and could easily be made from recycled jam jars or other similar glass bottles.

Toilet Paper Roll House

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There are some incredibly creative fairy house designs out there. I am shocked at the simplicity of this toilet paper roll fairy house that looks like it came right out of an enchanted forest. The battery-operated tealight inside really makes it feel warm and inviting on the mossy carpet. You wouldn’t think a toilet paper roll would make a great fairy house, but when you have fairy magic, amazing things happen!

Craft Stick Fairy House

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Are you looking for a crafty fairy house that would be perfect for kids? Erika from Living Well Mom made this DIY kid’s fairy house out of classic craft sticks, buttons, glitter, glue, and pipe cleaners. The results are bright and fun and will provide lots of creative play for your little ones. If you’re looking for a kid’s fairy house, don’t miss this tutorial.

Clay Fairy House

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Using an upcycled tin can as the base for the house, Heidi at the Happiness is Homemade blog created a bright and colorful clay fairy house. I particularly love the layered “petal” roof and the cute round shape of the clay fairy house. It’s a great way to let kids get in on the fun too, and with polymer clay, you can create all sorts of fun fairy accessories to accent your display.

Soda Bottle Fairy House

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I really like upcycled crafts, so I was thrilled to find the soda bottle fairy house from My Pinterventures. Erlene came up with the fairy house idea from a regular plastic co*ke bottle and then decorated the outside to look like a whimsical fairy home. It’s so adorable!

Dollar Store Fairy Houses

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Over at Satsuma Designs, these dollar store fairy houses were made from fragrance diffusers. She made several of them by painting the diffuser and used them as a decorating activity for a kid’s birthday party! I love this idea because each child gets to take home a magical, unique fairy house of their very own (and the project costs only a few dollars per kid).

Plastic Bottle Fairy House

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These plastic bottle fairy houses from Handy with Scissors remind me of tiny mermaid houses. It must be the shells and all the pretty jewels and gold. I think Ariel herself would be perfectly at home in these little houses made from upcycled plastic soda bottles, paint, and various crafty items like bottle caps and flowers!

If you’re dying to make your own DIY fairy houses but aren’t sure where to start, hopefully, these fairy house ideas gave you some inspiration. The essential part of fairy gardening is remembering to have fun! There are no rules and no mistakes. Play around with your fairy house ideas and see what magic you create.

Share your best ideas for DIY fairy houses in the comments! I’d love to see what you come up with!

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DIY Fairy Houses

DIY fairy houses are a popular craft activity that involves creating miniature houses or dwellings for fairies or other magical creatures. These houses are often made using natural materials such as sticks, rocks, clay, and moss. They can be placed in outdoor gardens, indoor spaces, or even in containers.

Materials and Techniques

  • Natural Materials: DIY fairy houses often incorporate natural materials such as sticks, rocks, twigs, moss, clay, and leaves. These materials give the houses a whimsical and organic look.
  • Silicone Sealant: Using silicone sealant as an adhesive is recommended for outdoor fairy houses. It provides durability and helps the houses withstand weather conditions. Silicone sealant is often used to attach rocks, sticks, and other materials together.
  • Polymer Clay: Polymer clay is a versatile material that can be used to create small details, such as doors, flowers, or accessories, for fairy houses. It can be baked to harden and is water-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor use.
  • Popsicle Sticks: Popsicle sticks can be used to create the base or walls of fairy houses. They can be reinforced together and covered with twigs, leaves, and moss to create a natural look.
  • Gourds and Pumpkins: Gourds and pumpkins can be used as the base for fairy houses. Their natural shape already resembles a house, and doors and accessories can be added to create a magical dwelling.
  • Terra Cotta Planters: Terra cotta planters can be transformed into fairy houses by painting them and adding a saucer as a roof. They can be placed indoors or outdoors, depending on the materials used.
  • Mason Jars and Glass Bottles: Mason jars and glass bottles can be repurposed as fairy houses by painting or decorating them. They can be illuminated with battery-operated tea lights to create a magical glow.
  • Recycled Materials: Many DIY fairy houses utilize recycled materials such as yogurt jars, tin cans, soda bottles, and cardboard boxes. These materials can be transformed into charming fairy houses with a little creativity.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Fairy Houses

The article mentions that the choice of materials and techniques may differ depending on whether the fairy house is intended for indoor or outdoor use.

  • Outdoor Fairy Houses: Outdoor fairy houses should be made with durable materials and strong adhesive, such as silicone sealant, to withstand weather conditions. Stone houses, concrete houses, log cabins, and tree stump houses are examples of outdoor fairy houses that can last for years with minor repairs.
  • Indoor Fairy Houses: Indoor fairy houses can be made with more delicate materials and can focus on intricate details. Foraged fairy houses, fairy house lamps, cardboard cottages, and painted rock houses are examples of indoor fairy houses that can be placed in a protected indoor or covered porch area.

Fairy Houses for Kids

The article also mentions fairy house ideas specifically designed for kids. These ideas are usually simpler and more budget-friendly, allowing children to participate in the creation process.

  • Natural Pop-Up Fairy Houses: Kids can create pop-up fairy houses using natural materials found in parks or forests, such as twigs, leaves, rocks, and other found items. No glue is required for these creations.
  • Pebble Fairy Houses: Kids can use hot glue or silicone sealant to assemble pebble fairy houses. These houses can be placed in indoor containers or areas with mild outdoor temperatures.
  • Craft Stick Fairy Houses: Craft sticks, buttons, glitter, glue, and pipe cleaners can be used to create colorful and fun fairy houses for kids. These houses can provide lots of creative play opportunities.

Remember, the most important aspect of DIY fairy houses is to have fun and let your imagination guide you. There are no rules or mistakes in creating these magical dwellings.

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FAQs

How can I make a fairy house? ›

To make a fairy house, start by decorating a piece of cardboard or scrap wood with pebbles, moss, or grass to use as a base for your house. Next, stack twigs like Lincoln logs to make walls for the house, using wood glue to keep them together. You'll also want to leave a hole for the door.

How to make a fairy world? ›

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How to attract fairies? ›

Rocks—fairies are attracted to all kinds of shiny stones like agate, quartz, or crystal. Use them to decorate your garden and give the little ones a place to sit. Shiny things—fairies love to look at their reflection, so include shiny things like a mirror or a dish of water in your garden design.

What do fairies call their home? ›

Fairyland (Early Modern English: Faerie; Scots: Elfame (Scottish mythology; cf. Old Norse: Álfheimr (Norse mythology)) in English and Scottish folklore is the fabulous land or abode of fairies or fays.

What is a fairy cottage? ›

Fairy Houses are small structures for fairies and woodland creatures to live in. These whimsical habitats are built by children, families, gardeners and nature lovers alike.

How do you make a mystical garden? ›

Include vining plants like morning glory, sweet peas or honeysuckle to climb over a trellis or fence. Hosta and ferns are ideal for shady corners and create a feeling of peace and romance. Color: Don't hold back when it comes to color in your magic garden.

How do you make a whimsical garden? ›

Start by repurposing everyday items into charming garden features. Old teacups become whimsical planters, while vintage ladders serve as enchanting trellises. Embrace your artistic side by painting rocks with vibrant colors or crafting DIY fairy houses to nestle among the greenery.

How to make a miniature garden? ›

Start by drawing a rough sketch of how you want your garden to look. Fill your container with compost or soil to create a base for your garden. Build your pathways and any solid buildings first, then add in your smaller decorations. Leave anything that's delicate until last, so it doesn't get covered in soil.

What is a DIY fairy garden? ›

Essentially, fairy gardens—also called enchanted gardens—are minuscule plots that include live plants, flowers, mushrooms, tiny statues, darling trinkets, and other mini accessories such as furniture, fountains, or swings. They're constructed indoors or out, and you don't need to spend a lot of money to create one.

How do I attract fairies to my fairy garden? ›

Roses, which are a favorite of many gardeners, are beloved of fairies as well. Roses can be put in any sunny spot, and will provide shade for any fairy dwellings you may have set out. Thyme is an herb that not only attracts fairies, but also allows humans to see them when worn.

What are the rules for fairy gardens? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

What plants are best for a fairy garden? ›

The best plants for a fairy garden are fairy-sized, so think miniature alpines, mosses and flowers. Fairy Gardening is such a fun hobby and one you can enjoy with kids too, but it's really important to select the right plants when starting off.

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