Wednesday, May 1, 2013

A Fairy Garden Where?????

 


Do you remember the post I wrote about a month ago concerning the "Dino in our back yard"?
 
 
This was a redbud tree that would not die and grew to be covered in English Ivy. (We did not try to kill the beautiful tree - lightning hit it several times and split it down the middle.) The kids called it "Longneck".
 
While trimming it back to make sure it retained it's "Dino" shape, I found several holes in the old tree.
 
 
So, being me, who creates outside the box, I decided to go in and find some Fairy Garden items and fill those holes.
 
 
So, now one hole is full of dried moss and reindeer moss and has a little leaf covered arbor with my little Gnome in it.
 
 
The other one also is filled with moss and has a sweet little lamb nestled into the moss.
 
So, now the "Dino tree" has a couple of little extra things to delight Laynee and myself!
 
Enjoy!
 
Till next time, Judy
 
 
 
 


17 comments:

  1. What a nice surprise in those little nooks and crannies. I like the unexpected! Very sweet!

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  2. oh Judy, you're so clever. love those little gardens, especially the little lamb!

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  3. How precious! Laynee will be thrilled!

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  4. How cute, Judy! Yours is the second blog I read today mentioning fairy gardens. It has reminded me that I need to refresh the little one I put together last year. I need to find some of those really cute miniatures to use. Hobby Lobby doesn't have too much to pick from in their dollhouse area.

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  5. Oh Judy how cute!!!! What a sweet way to fill those holes. You decorated Dino very nicely. Loved this.
    Kris

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  6. Adorable idea. I love fairy gardens.

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  7. It's like a garden treasure hunt!

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  8. Just my kind of whimsy.. I love this idea. How cute. Have a good weekend..

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  9. A cute little treasure for other gardeners to discover in your yard.

    Jen

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  10. Oh so adorable! Just like everything you do! I love those!

    Cheery wave from
    Bev

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  11. Oh, and Laynee will most assuredly be delighted!
    Brenda

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  12. Love your fairy gardens. No one would expect to see those there - what a nice touch - very creative.
    Have a great weekend.
    Mary

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  13. What fun for children to discover these little surprises, and for us adults too.

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  14. I love the unexpected! Little surprises are so much fun!
    hugs,
    Linda

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  15. Creative for sure, and adorable too! Love the dino tree!

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