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Challenge 3: Share Your Tiny Fairy Lantern or Light
I saw that many of you already finished the first two challenges, so I thought it was time to add a new one.😉 This is the sharing post for our third Fairyland Challenge: Crafting Your Own Enchanting Fairy Lantern Create your own fairy lantern or any kind of tiny light source for your fairyland. I added a small tutorial from one of my own fairy lantern projects here, in case you would like some inspiration 😊 Once you’ve made your lantern or light, you’re invited to share a photo in the comments below. It doesn’t have to be perfect, polished, or fancy - the magic is in trying, using what you have, and seeing how everyone creates something different. If you’d like, you can also tell us a little about your fairy light: - Where did you find your materials? - What did you use - acorn caps, jars, beads, wire, paper, moss, sticks, bark, or something else? - Did you make it glow with a tiny light, sunlight, reflection, or imagination? - How did you put it together? - Where did your tiny lantern or light end up? I can’t wait to see all the tiny lights appearing in our fairylands.
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Challenge 1: Share Your Tiny Fairy Bench
This is the sharing post for our first Fairyland Challenge: Make a Tiny Fairy Bench. Once you’ve made your bench, you’re invited to share a photo in the comments below. It doesn’t have to be perfect, polished, or fancy - the magic is in trying, using what you find, and seeing how everyone creates something different from simple natural materials. If you’d like, you can also tell us a little about your bench: -Where did you find your materials? -What did you use - sticks, bark, stones, acorns, leaves, or something else? -How did you put it together? -Was anything easier, trickier, or more surprising than you expected? -Where did your tiny bench end up - in a fairy garden, flower pot, forest corner, tree stump, or somewhere else? I can’t wait to see where all these tiny fairy benches appear.
Challenge 2: Share Your Tiny Fairy Chair
This is the sharing post for our 2nd Fairyland Challenge: Make a Tiny Fairy Chair. Once you’ve made your chair, you’re invited to share a photo in the comments below. It doesn’t have to be perfect, polished, or fancy - the magic is in trying, using what you find, and seeing how everyone creates something different from simple natural materials. If you’d like, you can also tell us a little about your chair: - Where did you find your materials? - What did you use - wood chips, bark, twigs, toothpicks, acorns, pinecones, or something else? - How did you put it together? - Was anything easier, trickier, or more surprising than you expected? - Where did your tiny chair end up - in a fairy garden, flower pot, forest corner, fairy house scene, or somewhere else? I can’t wait to see where all these tiny fairy chairs appear.
Challenge X: How to Build a Tiny Fairy Library
I just finished a more detailed tutorial on how to build a tiny fairy library 😊 The information I share here are a little more detailed than what I usually post on social media, but the project itself is still very simple and fun to make. You only need bark, moss and a few basic tools. I would really love your feedback on this format. Is this the kind of content you were hoping for, or would you like it to be different? I want to make sure the community gives you real value, so any feedback is very helpful. Thanks! Mary
Challenge X: How to Build a Tiny Fairy Library
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