Sunday, March 30, 2014

More fairy business

This weekend I made a couple new items for our fairy folks to enjoy.  I bought some wood pieces at Michael's and painted them into these cute mushrooms.  I actually busted out 12 of these cuties.  Some will go to the school and some will go to nieces.


I was going to glue the tops on, but I kinda like the tops being removable.  Maybe the fairies will want to store treasures in them?

The next fairy item is a wee tire swing.  Super easy, especially if your kids have old discarded toy cars.  Mine do not, so the thrift store was my alternative.


I bet the children are going to love this one. Plus now I can make three more of these puppies!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Fairyland

A few weeks ago the children at our school noticed something strange happening is our flower bed.  It looked as if someone tiny had taken up residence?  First there was a clothes line with some clothes on it, then a set of tables and chairs, then a swing, and then hats and gardening equipment...?

"There are fairies living in our garden!"

The children were excited to discovery that fairies must like our garden so much they have decided to call it home!  They love seeing what new things the fairies have been doing and watching the fairy garden grow. The children even leave them drawings and notes asking them to come out.






It's endearing to watch the children play in the fairy garden.  It creates an open environment for children to use their imagination and creativity.  It has also been a positive experience for me trying to build upon their stories and expand the fairy garden to include different elements.















 
Another fun project is trying to thing of clever ways to make furniture to add to the fairy garden.  Some children have brought their own things in, but most have been made at home with a glue gun and sticks.  Not the most durable, but certainly cute!