For those without a plot of land to call their own, try a pocket garden to lure sprites to your urban apartment. This project started when I found a piece of mossy redwood bark in the middle of my path during a walk in the rain.
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Three tiny gardens. |
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Pebbles and a small stone create a fairy circle on a bed of moss. |
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This garden was created using a little recycled plastic box. This is the atrium fairy garden. |
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Close the box and you have a fairy terrarium. |
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The redwood bark fairy garden. |
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Situated in an old Altoid tin, decoupaged with Chinese good luck paper. |
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Closed, it's the secret Chinese fairy garden. |
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A garden for seashore fairies. |
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Stalk of exotic grass with blow-away seeds
that may or may not be fairies in disguise. |
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Close-up of fairies. One breath and they're gone.
Can you spot the two fairies in
the redwood garden above? |
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Another fairy close-up. These ones look a little evil. |
was that walk taken saturday? during our fantastic june weather in the bay area?
ReplyDeleteWhy yes liz - apparently with the shift in weather due to global warming, the Bay Area had ended up being Seattle.
ReplyDeleteEvil fairies . . . who knew?
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