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30+ Creative DIY Fairy Garden Ideas to enchant your yard and garden! Fairy gardens are a fun do-it-yourself craft & gardening project for all ages!

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Fairy gardens are a fun project that the whole family can join in on! Even the littlest members of your family can contribute something to the garden!

If you’re looking for materials inspiration to create one of your very own, you’re going to love these charming fairy garden ideas. You’ll find loads of inspiration for making fairy houses, for containers to set your garden in, and even for accessories such as mushrooms, wishing wells, and doors to go in your fairy garden.

Fairy gardens aren’t just Summer and Spring projects, though. We’ve managed to find some really awesome Fall and Christmas fairy gardens that should get the wheels turning in your head to update your display throughout every season!

Don’t worry—you don’t have to make a trip to the craft store if you don’t want to! Many of these fairy gardens can be made using items you already have on hand. Get creative! You can make a fairy garden out of just about anything with a little imagination!

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Charming DIY Fairy Garden Ideas

These are the very best fairy garden ideas from around the web! You’re sure to find the perfect choice for your next fairy garden design here.

Wood Box Fairy Garden

Wood Box Fairy Garden from Happiness is Homemade: We made our very own fairy garden in a wooden box made with reclaimed wood from a demolished house. We used a mix of mosses, grass, alyssum, and succulents for the plants. We added a treasure cave, a gravel path, a wishing well, a park bench, and a few other features. The kids had a blast!

Polymer Clay Fairy Garden House

Polymer Clay Fairy Garden House from Happiness is Homemade: Using a recycled can as the base of our fairy house, we covered it polymer clay and made lots of decorative features for our new and improved fairy gardens. (P.S. Check out the cool tire swing we made also!)

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Beach Fairy Garden

Beach Fairy Garden from Shrimp Salad Circus: When you’re feeling those beach vibes, but vacation is still months away, make a beach fairy garden to remind you of your favorite vacation spot. Every time you look at it, you’ll be reminded of how good it feels to bury your toes in the sand while listening to the ocean waves.

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Solar Powered Fairy House

Solar Powered Fairy House from Creative Green Living: Use a solar-powered garden light to make a glow-in-the-dark fairy house for your garden! It will look beautiful as it lights up each evening. If you don’t have any small river rocks nearby, rocks purchased in the craft store will do just fine. It really looks like a fairy house you’d expect to find in the woods, doesn’t it?

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Teacup Fairy Garden

Teacup Fairy Garden from See Vanessa Craft: You can nearly always find pretty teacups and saucers at thrift stores or garage sales. The next time you spot one, snatch it up to make a teacup fairy garden! Since it may be difficult to add drainage to a teacup, it’s best to use artificial mosses and plants in your teacup fairy garden.

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Mermaid Fairy Garden

Mermaid Fairy Garden from The Homespun Hydrangea: Any mermaid fan will adore this fairy garden! For the filler, you can use sand, aquarium rocks, or another filler of your choice. Of course, you’ll need some seashells from your own beach adventures, if you have them.

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Easy Fairy Garden Mushrooms

Easy Fairy Garden Mushrooms from The Homespun Hydrangea: Want to make some mushrooms in a pinch? Use the leftover plastic eggs from Easter, add some dots and a craft stick, and you’re all set!

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Soda Bottle Fairy Garden

Soda Bottle Fairy Garden from My Pinterventures: Glam up a soda bottle to add to your fairy garden—really! Gold duct tape completely transformed the recycled bottle into a magical house that any fairy would love.

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Craft Stick Fairy House

Craft Stick Fairy House from Living Well Mom: Let the kids build a fairy house using popsicle sticks! It could double as a fun craft and a STEM project. Hint: using a box as the base for the craft sticks makes this a little easier, but older kids who are helping may want to try it without the box.

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Fairy Garden Mushrooms from Acorns and Twigs

Fairy Garden Mushrooms from Acorns and Twigs from Pet Scribbles: Craft with items from nature! Gather acorns when they start falling to the ground, and use the caps to make some adorable mushrooms.

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Mason Jar Fairy Garden

Mason Jar Fairy Garden from Crafts by Amanda:Combine a cute mason jar craft with a fairy garden! This is a super fun project for the kids. They probably have some toy animals or fairies that would look so cute inside the jar.

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Suitcase Fairy Garden

Suitcase Fairy Garden from Empress of Dirt: Do you have a vintage suitcase that you no longer use for travel? Fill it with all the trappings of a fun fairy garden. Don’t forget to add drainage to the suitcase if you’re using real soil and plants.

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Tin Can Fairy Garden House

Tin Can Fairy Garden House from Dazzle While Frazzled: This craft is definitely for the grown-ups since it involves cutting a tin can! But as you can see, the results are quite adorable, and the project is a super frugal one.

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Clay Pot Fairy Garden House

Clay Pot Fairy Garden House from Vicki O’Dell: Repurpose an old flower pot to make a cute little fairy garden. You’ll need a clay pot, some saucers, glue, and acrylic paints to complete this project. We love that the fairy house looks like a toadstool!

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Gnome Fairy Garden

Gnome Fairy Garden from Paint Yourself a Smile: These gnome gardens are absolutely stunning! If you’re looking for a fun weekend project for the whole family, this is it. You’ll start by building the box table from scratch and then choosing all the elements to fill the box with.

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Whimsical Fairy Garden

Whimsical Fairy Garden from Yesterday on Tuesday: This simple and whimsical fairy garden is beautiful. A couple of woodland animals, a couple of succulents, some flowers, and a fairy are all you need.

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Chair Fairy Garden

Chair Fairy Garden from Our Crafty Mom: Think twice before tossing that old, broken down chair! You can turn it into a charming fairy garden to decorate your porch or somewhere in your house. We love the sweet “Believe” burlap banner hanging above the garden.

Play Dough Fairy Gardens

Play Dough Fairy Gardens from Mama Papa Bubba: If you’re terrible with plants but still want to let your kids make a fairy garden, set up a playdough station with play dough, faux plants or flowers, stones, rocks, pebbles, sticks, and anything else you’d like to add. The kids will enjoy hours of fun making different variations.

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Stick Structures for the Fairy Garden

Stick Structures for the Fairy Garden from The Magic Onions: Who knew you could do so much with simple sticks? Here, you can see they made a fence, a door, windows, and a garden bed for their fairy garden all out of sticks.Impressive!

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Wooden Circle Fairy Garden Door

Wooden Circle Fairy Door from Fireflies and Mud Pies: This wooden circle door makes for some quite cute variations of fairy doors. They will look adorable against any tree on your property. The little curtain is just so charming!

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Pumpkin Fairy House

Pumpkin Fairy House from Crafts by Amanda: When the wind starts to get chillier and you’re indulging in all things pumpkin spice, try your hand at this pumpkin fairy house! The cornstalk made from raffia and twine is a gorgeous touch.

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Festive Christmas Fairy Garden

Festive Christmas Fairy Garden from Fireflies and Mud Pies: Let the fairy garden fun continue through the holidays! This Christmas fairy garden is certainly festive, with greenery, Christmas figurines, bells, berries, and more.

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Water Feature

Water Feature from A Crafty Mix: This DIY fairy garden water feature would look excellent around any fairy homes! With just a little bit of resin you can bring your mini garden to life!

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Fairy Lighted Garden

Fairy Lighted Garden from Little Tudor on the Prairie: Watch your enchanted garden glitter by placing some twinkle, or fairy lights around the garden. We love how it lights up the little houses and pathways!

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Tree Stump Fairy House

Tree Stump Fairy House from The Magic Onions: Upcycle an old stump in your yard by turning it into a cute fairy getaway! Decorate the roof of your stump with some green moss or other natural materials and Voila! Outline with a mini picket fence and you’ve got an adorable outdoor fairy garden.

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Pinecone Fairy House

Pinecone Fairy House from The Pinterested Parent: Pinecones make the best fairy roofs! This adorable fairy house is made from air dry clay and uses a pinecone as the roof structure. It’s an easy enough activity that the kids can make several of their own tiny houses!

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Broken Pot Fairy Home

Broken Pot Fairy Home from Fairy Garden DIY: Not only is this simply adorable, but it’s the perfect use for broken clay pots! All you’ll need are a couple of new or broken terra cotta pots to craft this extraordinary multi-tiered fairy home. Amazing!

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Detergent Bottle Fairy Home

Detergent Bottle Fairy Home from DIY N Crafts: Upcycle an old laundry detergent bottle into something magical! This adorable fairy house is so much fun for a kid to decorate. Place around a few small plants or into the middle of a blooming garden bed for a whimsical fairy hideaway.

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Succulent Garden

Succulent Garden from Abbots at Home: Not your typical miniature gardens! Create a fun scene around living succulents to avoid the traditional fairy garden look. Not only are they low maintenance, but they look great with some unique miniatures – like this adorable mini travel trailer!

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Fairy House Rocks

Fairy House Rocks from The Pinterested Parent: If you can’t find anything to make into a fairy garden, just grab a few cool rocks! These nifty painted rocks look just like cute little fairy homes. A great afternoon craft to make with the kids!

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Tiny Clock House

Tiny Clock House from Home Talk: It’s amazing just how many things make for a great fairy garden! Take this old alarm clock, for example. This post walks you through the process of creating your own tiny fairy house and gives instructions on how to make a cute wooden swing to place inside! Too cute!

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Wheelbarrow Garden

Wheelbarrow Garden from Better Homes and Garden: Have a rusty old wheelbarrow lying around? Repurpose it into a magical fairy garden! Just fill it with some pea gravel, rocks, or stones. Add a few miniature plants, fairy figurines, and tiny mushrooms and you’ve got a beautiful little garden decoration!

These fun fairy gardens are all so awesome and unique! Which one is your favorite?

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FAQs

30+ DIY Fairy Garden Ideas? ›

A fairy garden is a versatile and inclusive hobby. They can be enjoyed by people of all ages who have a love for nature and a sense of wonder. All in all, It is particularly popular among children and adults who enjoy gardening, crafting, and fantasy.

Are fairy gardens for adults? ›

A fairy garden is a versatile and inclusive hobby. They can be enjoyed by people of all ages who have a love for nature and a sense of wonder. All in all, It is particularly popular among children and adults who enjoy gardening, crafting, and fantasy.

Which two things do most fairy gardens have? ›

"A typical fairy garden should have a variety of miniature trees and plants for the fairies to hide, maybe a fairy house or a fairy fortress of some kind,” says Calvo.

What container can I use for a fairy garden? ›

Just about any container will do for your Fairy Garden… a flowerpot, an old wine barrel, a silver soup tureen, a basket, an old wagon, a wheel barrow to name just a few. As moss loves to be watered often, it's important that the container has holes in the bottom so that it will drain well.

What are the rules for fairy gardens? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

What does a fairy garden symbolize? ›

In literature and art, garden fairies serve as powerful symbols of innocence, wonder, and the magic of the natural world. Their presence in stories and paintings often evokes a sense of nostalgia for childhood, when the boundary between reality and imagination was more fluid.

Do you use real plants in a fairy garden? ›

What Plants to use in a Fairy Garden? The best plants for a fairy garden are fairy-sized, so think miniature alpines, mosses and flowers. Fairy Gardening is such a fun hobby and one you can enjoy with kids too, but it's really important to select the right plants when starting off.

Where is the best place to put a fairy garden? ›

Try placing one in your small garden or on the patio. You can even build one in a raised bed, in a planter, or near your vegetable garden—the possibilities are endless! Start with a pot or other container you have on hand already.

What can I use instead of soil in fairy garden? ›

Papercrete for Fairy Gardens. Many of you may have heard of hypertufa, a mixture comprised usually of perlite, sand, peat moss and portland cement.

How deep should a fairy garden be? ›

Create Your Own Fairy Garden

To begin, find a container that is shallow, approximately 2 to 4 inches deep and 12 to 20 inches wide. This size would make a suitable miniature landscape, but the boundaries of your fairy garden can be as big or wide as your imagination.

How do you make a fairy garden pathway? ›

For example, if you want to form a natural stone walkway, fill the edged area with sand, and pat it down (I like to use a small piece of wood for this step.) On top of the sand, place stones to cover the area for the pathway, fill in the spaces with the mini path and patio mix, and pat it down again.

Do fairy gardens need drainage? ›

The other essential consideration with a container is drainage. Ideally, there should be a few drainage holes that are standard in most gardening pots. If there are no holes because you have gone with the wheelbarrow option, you will first need to line the bottom with gravel or the broken shards of a terracotta pot.

How do you make a secret fairy garden? ›

Build your own fairy garden using found containers or in a shady outdoor spot; add tiny plants and flowers; and finish it with petite accessories to create an enchanting scene on a pocket-sized scale.

What can I use as filler for fairy garden? ›

Fill the dish with foam. Here's a piece of floral foam that I bought at the dollar store. It didn't cover the dish so I cut pieces to size. If you plan to add plants later, you CAN use potting soil.

What age fairy garden? ›

A fairy garden can be enjoyed by people of all ages, but it is particularly popular among children and adults. It is especially popular with those who enjoy gardening, crafting, and fantasy.

What is the age limit of fairy? ›

Fairies slowly reach maturity at 40 years old. After which time are ageless within the feywild. In other planes, without the magic of the Fey to sustain them, they age similarly to elves, commonly exceeding 800 years although many will return to the Feywild before this time. Modifiers.

Why do people have fairy gardens? ›

People build these little worlds for a variety of reasons: to pique or sate their curiosity, that of others, to bring the inside in, to play in a garden year round, to entertain children, and many more reasons.

Are fairy gardens still popular? ›

Fairy gardens were once the exciting new trend, but other miniature garden landscape opportunities are on the rise. Fairy gardens are still No. 1, but themed miniature landscapes not specific to fairies are sharing the spotlight.

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