Creating
The Fairy Home
Fairy Decorating Tips
Tips and ideas to make your home more enchanting
Enchanted
Fairy Garden for Small Living Quarters
How to build a fairy garden - even if you dwell in an apartment,
have a tiny backyard or porch, you can still invite the
magic of the fairies into a miniature garden.
The
Wise Woman's Garden Some
sage advice on different features for your fairy garden
Create
Your Own Fairy Altar creating
a fairy altar in our homes to honour the fairies, and to
ask for their protection
Recipes
Cooking to honor fairies in theme

Fairy Decorating Tips
by Victoria Griffin
* Christmas tree lights (the small
ones) can be strung across the ceiling or around the edges
of a room to give the room a soft twinkle or glowing atmosphere.
They look especially pretty when woven in amongst swags
of silk autumn leaves or silk flowers. These kinds of lights
are also now available with decorative covers made to look
like butterflies, dragonflies, flowers and so on in the
home/garden sections of stores. While they're intended for
patios, they'd also be a cute accent in a faery-themed room,
too.
* Decoupage old-fashioned faery-themed
cards onto painted wooden plaques. Attach ribbons to
the back and let the excess ribbon ends trail down the wall
a bit when you hang the plaques.
* Lamp bases, wooden chairs, tall candleholders
and bedposts can all be wrapped with swags of silk leaves,
flowers and ribbons.
* Vine wreaths can be decorated with
silk leaves/flowers or dried flowers and ribbons to hang
onto walls.
* Faery lamps can be made using a lamp-kit,
a large clear glass bottle and irridescent marbles. Just
fill the bottle with the marbles, attach the lamp-kit to
the top (they usually come with different sized "corks"),
add a decorative bulb or a normal bulb with a pretty lampshade.

To Create The Look of A Fairy Home
by Jacqueline Collen-Tarrolly
* Get Back to Nature Firstly
and very importantly. Avoid plastic like the plague. Stick
to natural and rich materials. Wood furniture or metal,
wrought iron, earthenware, even wicker. Sumptous cloths
like velvet, silk, cotton, and linen. Tall wooden or wrought
iron beds with feather beds, feather duvets and cotton sheets.
* Candle Light is Enchanting
Electric lights and TV are the two biggest killers to a
fairy mood. Keep the TV in a armoire, or other wooden cupboard,
so you can easily close the door on it when you want to.
Use candles to light your home, or maybe just one room.
Find a place where you can buy candles inexpensively, and
keep in mind that scented candles are more expensive, burn
faster and drip more, posing more of a fire hazard than
non-scented ones. I have a few in every room to give off
the wonderful scent, but for light I use regular ones in
fire safe holders.
* Setting the Mood Have many
incenses and holders around and use them. Use wicker baskets
to store everything from socks in the closet, to recycling
in the kitchen. Remember that some decay and wear looks
pretty darn cool. An old table that is peeling just a bit
around the edges, or a great chenille slipcover that is
faded from the sun. But if you do decide it is time to get
rid of something, do the fairy-wise thing and donate it
to the poor.
Fairy
Decorating Tips * Enchanted
Fairy Garden *The
Wise Woman's Garden
Create Your Own Fairy
Altar * Recipes

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