What You Need to Make a Fairy Garden for Kids Sara Olsher A garden pot.Preferably one that is wide and/or bowl-shaped, so you have more room for all the tiny things, but any will do. Don’t forget the potting soil! Plants.You can use annuals like lobelia, violets, or marigolds, ...
This is the completed set of decorations which I’ll be using in my fairy garden. We’ve also added a coat of DIY mod podge (water mixed with PVA glue at a 50:50 ratio) to the outside of the wood to help make it a bit more weather proof since our gardens are going to be kept...
8. DIY Star Confetti Fairy Wands Transform your party into a magical experience with homemade star confetti wands, inspired by the enchanting world of Harry Potter.A Bubbly Lifeprovides a simple DIY guide that lets you craft these charming accessories, perfect for themed events, fairy costumes, ...
enchanted_fairy/Shutterstock.com Lavender seeds form inside the flowers and can be separated from the flower heads by shaking them gently after drying. Lavender in Garden Design In the garden, lavender flowers stage a long-lasting show each summer. The purple blooms beckon all kinds of pollinator...
Hire or purchase a bubble machine and set it up in the corner of the room adding an enjoyable, light dynamic to the party. A cheaper option is to get bubble wands. Lay the wands around the room for guests to use. For the ultimate underwater experience use a bubble machine for your ...