Little Fairy Garden in a Big Birdcage!

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Inside of a big, old metal birdcage that we welded on top of an old base to a bird bath that no longer had a bowl, we assembled a little “fairy garden.” You won’t see the fairies in the photos of this garden, because that is the nature of fairies. They are quite camera shy. We just trust that they visit and enjoy this whimsical little place!

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“The World is very Old;

But year by year

It grows all new again

When blooms appear!”

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–AmberHH, WhatAmberLoves

Posted on May 13, 2020, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. This is so amazing and beautiful! What a unique idea! I have an antique wrought iron Victorian birdcage that is 27 1/2” tall that i’d like to do this with. Thank you for the wonderful idea

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