Hello friends…I hope you had a nice week.
Until recently, we had been experiencing a very mild winter. That is until Mother Nature came back with a vengeance this week, bringing snow, sleet and crazy winds.
It hasn’t stopped me from dreaming of Spring though as I’ve been infusing our home with bits of green here and there. It began with our Spring refresh HERE and then I brought some flowers and most recently, I made a little live centerpiece for eHow.
Upon seeing the little centerpiece, Bella decided she wanted to make a little fairy garden of her own.
It then hit me that my friends at FloraCraft had sent me these super fun Project Bricks that would be perfect to enhance her little fairy garden.
They come in red or white brick, and you can see more HERE.
We used the same procedure shown HERE to build the little garden and then simply added the brick around the wooden vessel.
It would have obviously been easier had we covered the vessel first and then planted your plants, but we had already built this little garden a couple of days before my eureka moment of using the foam bricks.
These bricks are super fun to use as they are somewhat pliable and you can roll them or flatten them a bit to shrink.
So simple, but cute right?
I love these little fairy gardens, we’re going to back to the nursery where they have a special section with itty bitty chairs and benches. I can’t wait.
Thanks so much for stopping by…I hope you have a beautiful weekend.
much love,
note: while this post is sponsored by my friends at FloraCraft, all opinions/content are mine 🙂
Kiersten says
Oh my goodness, found my weekend project!
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Jacob William says
Your blog is very impressive….
Judy says
I love your fairy garden. I got into this addiction about a year ago. It’s such a fun addition to our otherwise “grown-up” lives. I’ll hafta try these “bricks.” Thanks for this post.
Nellie says
Hi Lucy ,
It looks darling……….and bet your daughter just loves it.
Hope you are doing well hon,
Blessings, Nellie
Cintia - Sol de Noche {deco crochet} says
Love those bricks They can be used in many projects!
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Gail Plaskiewicz says
How cute is your fairy garden? I love it! I have plants in our picture window in our living room. The heaters are underneath it so its like a green house there. I have some yellow/orange primroses, parsley and I am going to plant some basil in a pot. I should try making what you did because it looks so cute. Nice job!
Tiffany says
This little fairy garden is so sweet. I will probably plant another one with my little girl when Spring gets here, can’t have too many 🙂
Love your blog!
Tiffany
Karen says
Can I order these project bricks from FloraCraft? I went to their website and didn’t see a way to order them.
Thanks
Lucy says
Thank you or asking karen – here is the link where you can find them. 🙂
http://www.amazon.com/Brand-New-Make-Fun-Pkg-Landmark/dp/B016VJM0L0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1456439459&sr=8-11&keywords=project+bricks&linkCode=sl1&tag=craftbush-20&linkId=1ffef1c9999d347f7398d7652bc4dad9
Zego says
That’s cute bricks out there. Perfect indoor project.
Micheal Jordan says
Creating an indoor fairy garden can be a fun and whimsical project. Select a container that will serve as the base for your indoor fairy garden. It could be a large flowerpot, a shallow bowl, or even a terrarium.
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