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The Month the Fairies Moved In starts on June 1st ✨
Dear Fairyland friends, On June 1st, I’ll start The Month the Fairies Moved In - a one-month project where I build a tiny Fairyland in the forest, piece by piece. The main videos will be shared on Instagram and Facebook, but here inside the community I would love to share more - behind-the-scenes updates, tutorials, small challenges, project ideas, and ways for you to build along from home. 🌿 Before it starts, I’d love to hear your feedback: What kind of content would you enjoy most inside this community? Would you like: - Simple build-along challenges? - Step-by-step tutorials? - Behind-the-scenes photos and videos? - Materials lists? - Live sessions? - And how would you like to be involved? You don’t need a forest to join in - a garden, balcony, plant pot, or little nature corner is enough 😊 Thank you so much for helping me shape this project. Your ideas will really help me decide what to share here during June. Thanks for helping out 🙏 Mary
The Month the Fairies Moved In starts on June 1st ✨
Something Magical Is Coming This June
A friend is coming to Vancouver to help me film and photograph, and we have a little part of the forest where we can build Fairyland 🙏🤩 For one whole month, I’ll be focusing fully on bringing Fairyland to life - with tiny houses, paths, lanterns, bridges, villages, and hidden magical corners. I’m so excited to share the whole process with you as it grows. But first, I’d love your help: What should we call this Fairyland-building month? Mary
Spider webs?
Hi fellow makers! I’d love your tips on adding some spider web whimsy to your projects. I’ve tried with hot glue, but not very successfully. I’m talking about proper spider web with shape, not the blown cobweb type. For my last project I ended up just stealing some real web, which I love. But it’s not always accessible! It’s really hard to see in the photo, but I caught it in the branch..
Spider webs?
Fairy Houses Make Me Happy
Hey there nice to meet all of you! I have a country garden in Missouri that I love. Unfortunately, I have to deal with ticks and that’s not fun. I started purchasing solar fairy houses and I love seeing them lit up at night. I would like to try making my own now. I think it’s great I was able to stumble onto Mary’s Fairyland Community. Look forward to lots of help and good ideas!
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