Thursday 19 July 2012

DIY Fairy House




You know your  blogging habit is getting serious when you see things in charity shops and instantly think of how they can be incorporated into a craft for a blog post. The instant I saw this cup I thought of a way to recycle it into a fairy house. As you maybe able to guess from our blog title fairies are more than popular in our house. There are loads of variations of fairy house/ gardens on the blogsphere/pintrest so I have been mulling over ways to make one (as I know it will get alot of use!)  I recently saw this fab idea of personalising mugs using permanent markers (an American brand of permanent marker) and then cooking them to make the image stick.

Take a cup and some markers (if you want to stock up on some like the ones we used click on our affilate link in blue for the pens).


















Add a fairy sized door, window and a sign (just in case the fairies forgot where they lived). Don't forget a climbing rose.


Add a butterfly.


Then all you need are some fairies to move in. A perfect set up for outdoor play.

And indoor play too.

EDIT: Our design has faded with time so its not totally permanent but its still visible (and playable)

25 comments:

  1. What fun! I love how this promotes pretend play.

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  2. So fun! Unfortunately, no fairy houses in this boy filled home :(

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  3. Utterly cute and wonderful. When you are done playing i like the idea of going to the woods and leaving it there for others to discover. beautiful photos

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    1. share this on the Kids Co-op FB page, thanks for sharing at Kids Co-op

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  4. This is so very cute my daughter would have loved this when she was little.

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  5. THAT is sooooo cute! So simple and yet so effective! ADORABLE!

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  6. That is so cute! and so easy!

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  7. What a grat set up mommy! A+ in my book. Love the cup-FSPDT

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  8. That is adorable. You decorated it so cute!

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  9. ooh, what a cute and simple idea! We'll be doing this for sure. Pinning :)

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  10. Simply sweet! Great way to spark imagination. I hope you come by tomorrow to link up to The Outdoor Play Party with this fabulous idea!

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  11. Oh brilliant! I commented on your FB photo the other day but forgot to check back to see what you did with the cup. I love it!

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  12. That is utterly adorable. You are so creative.

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  13. That is the cutest idea! My little girl will love that in a years time!

    Thanks for linking to family frolics! :)

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  15. Very cute! thanks for linking to Science sparks xx

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  16. Ohhh, this is super dooper gorgeousness!! Love it, and we have everything needed to make some :-) May I pin your idea? Thanks for sharing!!

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    1. sure I've already pinned it here so you can re pin if you like http://pinterest.com/pin/210191507579444896/

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  17. Oh that is so cute. I love the tea cup idea. My 5yo is Tinkerbell crazy and would love this.

    Thanks for linking t the Sunday showcase.

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  18. What a great idea!! Also can I ask where you got those little fairies from my DD loves fairies as well!

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    1. We got them in Tesco of all places! It was a big 'home' store one in the toy section - they came in little foil bags (so you couldn't see which one you were buying) - they weren't that expensive (less than £2 each) - I know you can get sets too, The Fairy's friend has a set that came with a book - let me know if you would like more details)

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    2. Thank you, think I've seen the packs in a tesco come to think of it, but because you couldn't see inside I was not sure DD would like them!

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  19. Just dropping by again to thank you for sharing this with Tuesday Tots this week! =D

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  20. This is adorable! Love how simple it is to make, too!

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