Winner Spotlight :: Fairy Garden Contest 2012

Fairy Garden Contest 2012 winner spotlight :: Tsuruhaus.

Isn’t this a beautiful photo… Can you see the glow of pure magic radiating from this sweet little beings’ imagination? This photo captures what making a Fairy Garden is all about. The fun of making an enchanting place with our children flows into the ongoing wonder of them playing in their magical space. It’s beautiful!

We loved all the natural little details in this fairy garden… aren’t these gourd houses sweet with their tiny doors and pistachio shell roofs.

This little pink Fuchsia Fairy lives in this garden… she has seed pod wings, an acorn cap hat and pretty felt bag.

Picnic time with Mr Gnome, complete with a tiny picnic basket and nut shell plates full of delectable fairy delicacies.

A little hut hideout in the tree with a thatch roof.

Aah… that magical glow again!

Here is what the lucky Fairy Gardeners from Tsuruhaus won… a delightful gnome home from Willodel… such a beautiful gift for a beautiful Fairy Garden!

Here’s a link to see the Fairy Garden from last week’s Winner Spotlight.
Here is a link to see the other winners of the 2012 Fairy Garden Contest.
And here is a link to the Fairy Garden Page where you can find lots of Fairy Garden inspiration.

Blessings and magic,
Donni

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