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Working on turning a bird feeder into a fairy house
I have a new challenge, turning this bird feeder into a fairy house. I keep you updated on how it’s going 👍😊
Working on turning a bird feeder into a fairy house
Ready for the Great Outdoors!
Here are a few pics of the fairy house I finished yesterday. It's ready now for the great outdoors!
Ready for the Great Outdoors!
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Hello everyone , I'm crochetcrazyhelen on Instagram and Facebook . I love fairies and making them homes and everything they need from nature. I spend many hours hunting perfect sticks and turning them into furniture . I'm in the process with my husband of turning a corner of our garden into fairyland . And will be sharing what I do here. Mayinthefairyland has been a big inspiration to me and so joining you all here is wonderful . A community of fairy lovers , nothing could be nicer . He's a short video of the beginning of our fairyland building journey Love Helen x
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Introducing: Mossy Manor
Submitted my first Fairy home to Annmarie Sculpture garden for their annual submission and thoroughly enjoyed the process of experimenting with new materials! Things I thought came out well: - horseshoe door (a technique I have done when leading workshops) with working knocker - working swing - popsicle stick interior flooring - tiled patio - painting expanding foam to look like rocks over the plywood base - the ladder coming out very clean with no visible glue thanks to being able to inset the rungs into holes - engraving swirls in stone, definitely something I will repeat - sculpting polymer mushrooms Things I didn't love the end result of or want to explore alternatives for: - covering the base structure in moss made the project a little more expensive and created a busier texture than I was hoping - adding more painted elements for bright spots of color, while I generally gravitate to a more neutral/natural palette I felt like this piece was a little flat in the end from a value perspective - the painted pond area I liked but am curious about adding epoxy in the future for depth/different texture finish - what to put behind stick window frame, here I had some depth and painted a candle glow color inside but wasn't happy with how it read
Introducing: Mossy Manor
Seeking input: Twig Arch
This is a piece I started last year after becoming obsessed with dried vines curly tendrils. It's a combination of twigs, glue and paper wrapped wire to create structure (paper wrapped wire has been amazing for blending in). I am debating how much I want to fill in the form, with more curly twigs, brown wire to create structure in a repeated pattern, or dried flowers/lichen... is it nice being so airy or does it need more substance for the shape to read? It also does not have a home destination yet, so could live inside. Maybe with a potted plant and have something petite like Ceropegia growing on it? Welcoming any thoughts!
Seeking input: Twig Arch
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