I picked up $1 wooden birdhouses from Michaels for the girls to create fairy houses. I wasn’t prepared for how many HOURS the girls would spend making, creating and playing with them.
We first painted them and then accessorized with legos, thimbles, glitter, seashells …. A favorite is Kaylee’s tea party table that she made out of a spool of gold thread and a mirror compact….
Rebecca has a little checkered picnic cloth with a Polly Pocket spread of food by hers. The garden is filled with fun shady spots. Jerrica’s house is in the dill forest. The ferny little dill plants add such a cute backdrop to hers. I just hope my garden survives all of this fairy play.
Each of the girls’ houses is so unique. We have sidewalks that are made out of half of a ruler, buttons, marbles and coins. Ash is quite proud of her feather chimney and jingle bell doorbell.
My marigolds that I have mixed in with my tomato plants are actually “giant yellow TREES” for the fairies. Pretend play is so much fun. I think the reason it was such a hit is because they made their houses, the setting is in the garden, AND just because it’s fairies. I am amazed at how much time they have spent on this! A few minutes of helping them has given ME hours of my own free time. :)
I found the idea for fairy houses at Lil Boo Blue. You can see her post HERE.
SO much fun! My girls would love to do this, they are 2 and 4. I can especially see my 4 year old spending a lot of time making a fairy house :)
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