Hello all
I caught the "fairy garden bug". Be careful, it's catching.
Remember the ornamental plastic flower pot I wrote about two posts ago? I had lots of plans
for it. here is one - a fairy garden harbor.
I used matches and toothpicks. The flowers are DIY cold porcelaine flay and paper leaves.
The cut out pieces had to be flattened. I put them between wet layers of fabric and used
a very hot iron to flatten them. It worked.
The days became hot again. I hate to think what could be if we had no A/C. I stay a lot indoors
when it's hot. It's the best time for working on my miniatures.
A warm welcome to my new follower, Jenni Lowcock. Thank you for following this blog.
Blessings to all my readers.
I caught the "fairy garden bug". Be careful, it's catching.
Remember the ornamental plastic flower pot I wrote about two posts ago? I had lots of plans
for it. here is one - a fairy garden harbor.
I used matches and toothpicks. The flowers are DIY cold porcelaine flay and paper leaves.
The cut out pieces had to be flattened. I put them between wet layers of fabric and used
a very hot iron to flatten them. It worked.
The days became hot again. I hate to think what could be if we had no A/C. I stay a lot indoors
when it's hot. It's the best time for working on my miniatures.
A warm welcome to my new follower, Jenni Lowcock. Thank you for following this blog.
Blessings to all my readers.
You have done a great job on these Drora. Very inventive use of the plastic pots. Very pretty. Carol
ReplyDelete!!!Drora es precioso!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Drora! I love your inventions and this is another one, I bet that the faeries will be very happy with them in their garden :0!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Ilona
Great idea and job. The final result is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThese are charming! I can't imagine me making flowers and yours are so pretty! Fantastic work dear Drora! Hugs
ReplyDeleteSo you caught the fairy garden bug? Great!!! And you've started into this with the creation of a stunning garden ornament - what a clever way to use this special pot. I'm really looking forward to see more of this!
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Birgit
Oooooh que bonitas glorietas para el jardín de las hadas. Deseando verlo!!
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Isabel
Hacia tiempo que no pasaba por aquí pero ya veo las lindas bailarinas -hadas y las buenas ideas reciclando macetas ,preciosas los arcos de jardín . felicicades por los bonitos regalos recibidos.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteA lovely start for your fairy garden.
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Hi Drora! You made a beautiful fairy garden harbor. I am planing to make a fairy door outside my real garden. But here is quite cold and rainy right now. I don't know if fairies can fly. I think they need nice and warm weather as you have. :) Hugs, piikko
ReplyDeleteПривет Drora!
ReplyDeleteВы очень изобретательны! Ваши идеи гениальны! Я с нетерпением жду продолжения!
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Татьяна
Absolutely the most darling little fairy arbors ever! Just precious!
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Caroline
Preciosos trabajos, me encantan. Besos
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