![]() ![]() Imaginative play holds an enormous place in the lives of toddlers and preschoolers, and it seemed like a great idea to bring dollhouse-style play outdoors. Getting Ready to Plant - It’s all about the knee pads.Ĭompleted DIY Fairy Garden Fairy Gardens Build Imagination When we finally got home last night, the enthusiasm for setting the garden up had mounted to such a level that bedtime was delayed by almost an hour! Choose Plants for the Fairy GardenĪt the garden store, my daughter and I spent a lot of time discussing the need to choose small-scale plants, and we worked together to select moss and succulents to fill in our tub. We just got it started and our Fairy Garden will no doubt go through multiple iterations, but I think we’re off to a pretty good start and I wanted to share the results. Because, ya know, that’s what some people do after a marathon day. Today I’m sharing a fun and simple way for a Fairy Garden DIY with Kids.Īfter a loooooong day of visiting the doctor, driving 90 miles to San Francisco for an expedited passport, a trip to the garden store, and an active playdate with friends, we treated ourselves to a relaxing evening of Fairy Garden Planting. ![]()
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