My 4 daughters and I began creating fairy gardens, houses, and scenes during the pandemic. I found Mary about a year ago and felt a huge connection with his art. I am currently working on an outdoor fairy garden and trying to cat proof my indoor garden! I love all the ideas and supplies that everyone is sharing.
Sorry, but it looks more like a Fairy Hunting Cabin than a fairy house...lol. I still have to stain the front timbers, but I have been working on this for a while and just wanted to get it out here. All materials were from my own backyard and the creek across the street from my house. There is also a new chair and stone table on the right and my original ladder and rope bridge. The 3rd image is the back side of the fairy house. Was trying to create a cobble stone look. I was not completely satisfied with it, but will continue to improve upon it. So that is why it is the back side of the house.
Some of the items are found outdoors and several justcollected through the years. This eye spy fairyland has been fortified with glue to prevent cat mishaps.
I tried several of the glues you have recommended and wow, what a difference! I made each one from some type of glass container such as a jar, candle, and bottle. I used the clay but didn't have a roller (do now). After the clay dried, I tried gluing bark, moss, and painting. I sprayed them with a weather sealer in hopes they can weather the rain.
I started a bedroom for my granddaughter when she was 2, and it’s evolved somewhat. Come the weekend, I’ll be upgrading her bed, from a single to a double or I think you in America call it a twin? But this is her room as it is now. I will be making it a little more “grown up” as she will be 10 later on in the year. I am hoping that she will still love the fae folk as her Nan does. :) Never underestimate a free wooden bed head and end, bush branches for the canopy, and a lovely photo backdrop! I also made the quilt. :)