Eye-Catching Fairy Garden Accessories

Miniature gardens come in all shapes and sizes. Some overflow with greenery, while others are packed tight with miniature accessories. What is your garden’s personality? Is it carefully balanced or full of details? If your fairy garden needs help with focus and style, you might try organizing it around one or more focal points. These are scenes, made up of garden accessories and miniature plants, which catch the visitor’s attention and help them to dream up all sorts of stories and ideas in their imagination. With one or more focal points, your miniature or fairy garden can gain consistency, style, and even more opportunities for creativity. Check out some suggestions...

 

Fairy McKenna and Magic UnicornIf you are interested in adding magic and mystery to your fairy garden, look no further than Fairy McKenna and Magic Unicorn. This delicate, feminine pair is not only beautiful to behold, but the unicorn and fairy are apparently in motion, which adds a sense of urgency to your garden. With two sets of beautiful wings, wreaths of bright purple flowers, and a classic unicorn figure, this accessory will dazzle everyone who visits your garden. If you perch Fairy McKenna and her unicorn friend in an open field or on top of a rock pile, they are sure to catch the eyes of onlookers. Visitors will wonder, “Where are they headed?” and “What will happen next?”

 

 

 

 

 

Beacon Lighthouse and Lightkeepers CottageAnother way to drawn attention to one area of your miniature garden is to utilize unique fairy houses. The Beacon Lighthouse is one strong option. It has seaside character, charm, and style—a true “light in the storm.” Those who see it will be transported right to the coast. Place this lighthouse on the edge of the water or in the middle of rocky terrain. You might even consider building out an entire “scene” with boats, a Lightkeeper’s Cottage, and other seaside accessories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ian, Sign Language FairyOne of the quickest and easiest ways to build an interesting scene in your fairy garden is to select your garden residents carefully. Fairies, animals, and other garden friends can instantly transform a miniature garden from a plant-filled space into something inhabited, which can make a visitor’s interest surge mightily, especially if you have children who visit your garden. You do not have to rely on the same old fairies, either. There are a plethora of new options that prove fairy gardens are for everyone, like Ian, Sign Language Fairy. Ian confirms that fairies speak all sorts of languages, even American Sign Language.

 

 

 

 

 

Jade Chinese Princess FairyYour garden could also feature “celebrity” fairies…visitors from distant lands and cultures! Jade is a Chinese Princess Fairy who has traveled all the way from China to visit your miniature garden. How neat is that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eenie, Meenie, and Miney MiceMoreover, if you are more of an animal person, check out the teeny-tiny options available for the garden, such as Eenie, Meenie, and Miney Mice. This three-piece set features mice that are only half-an-inch tall, but they sure have many personalities! Your garden can have focal points built around fairies, trolls, pixies, animals, and so much more. Friends like these instantly add interest and energy to your garden, pulling all eyes in to see what adventures are happening in the miniature garden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last, but certainly not least, is a focus on language. Consider planning your garden around one or two unique accessories that feature words. Believe in Change Butterfly encourages everyone to “believe.” Think about the words and phrases in your life that are especially inspiration, confidence boosting, or comforting. If you make these the focal points of your miniature garden scenes, you will not only find a quicker path to organization, but your garden will also be filled with meaningful points of interest.

When it comes to making your garden an eye-catching place, there are endless miniature accessory options! These are just the start. Take some time to think about your garden’s organization, as well as the unique stories you would like it to tell. Then you will be well on your way to a miniature garden or fairy garden that is not only exciting and full but also pleasing to both the eye and the heart.

 

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